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Officials say Indian investigators' assertions that a Pakistani group taught the attackers are unfounded. But Indian officials say the surviving gunman detailed the training by Lashkar-e-Taiba. Pakistan today dismissed Indian investigators' claims that the Mumbai attackers underwent months of training at camps run by a Pakistani militant group, saying no such proof had been provided.
Reinsurance provider PartnerRe Ltd. on Monday increased its estimate of claims from Hurricane Ike by 61 percent. PartnerRe increased expected claims costs by $115 million to a total of $305 million.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is disputing hunters' claims that a cougar ate a deer shot north of Duluth last month. But two DNR biologists who conducted a necropsy on the deer carcass say they did see signs that a large carnivore - a wolf, dog, bear or possibly a cougar - possibly grabbed the deer by the throat after it was shot.
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is disputing hunters' claims that a cougar ate a deer shot north of Duluth last month. DNR wolf research biologist John Erb says none
Canadian Governor General Michaelle Jean met Czech President Václav Klaus on Monday, within her two-week Central European tour. In the scenic setting of Prague Castle’s Octagon Room, the governor general stressed that Canada maintained special ties with Czech Republic – ties which were not threatened by a recent jump in Czech asylum claims over the Atlantic.
The Columbus Dispatch reports that Ohio had $1.2 billion in insurance claims for the third quarter of the year, trailing only hurricane-hit Texas and Louisiana. That's up from $62 million i