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Photogalleries: 26/11, one year later

A Tribute to Mumbai's Bravehearts
As Mumbai came under attack, an awestruck nation watched its bravehearts step up and fight valiantly to save hundreds of innocent lives, sacrificing their own. (25 pictures)
26/11: In remembrance
November 26, 2008 would go down in history as a black day. Ten highly trained terrorists from Pakistan sailed their way into Mumbai and then began a brutal massacre. (14 pictures)
Mumbai under attack
November 26, 2008 witnessed a highly detailed terror attack that left an entire nation in shock and nearly 200 people dead in a span of three days. (47 pictures)
Mumbai, a year after 26/11
In about a week from now, India would mark the first anniversary of the infamous 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Possibly the largest terrorist attacks in recent Indian history, nearly 200 people were killed and over 300 injured in what were more than 10 co-ordinated shooting and bombing attacks all across India’s financial capital, Mumbai. (20 pictures)
Memorial service at Nariman House
People participate in a multi-faith candle light vigil to commemorate one year of the deadly terror attacks at Nariman House in Mumbai. (5 pictures)
In pics: Moshe, 26/11 survivor, turns 3
Moshe Holtzberg, the son of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivkah who were killed in the 26/11 attacks, turns three. Moshe was rescued by his Indian nanny Sandra Samuel and is being raised in Israel by his grandparents. (6 pictures)
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Videos: 26/11 coverage, then and now

Jawans appointed to guard the Gateway of India were made to sleep at the monument they're meant to protect after Mumbai's 26/11 attacks. These men were not given rooms or toilets to use.

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Special Reports

Blog: Bombay Police after 26/11

There is a story the officers of Bombay police like to tell: of brotherhood, risk and the fight against evil.

Listen: How Pak remote-controlled 26/11

The casualness with which blood is spilled, hostages threatened will send a chill down your spine.

Hang me, punish me: Kasab

If someone feels I have done this for a lesser sentence, hang me," said Amir Ajmal Kasab.

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