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Islamic group claims India blasts that killed 45 AHMADABAD, India - An obscure Islamic militant group warning of "the terror of Death" claimed responsibility for bombings that killed at least 45 people and authorities stepped up security Sunday after India's second series of blasts in two days. 2 killed in synchronized bomb explosions in India BANGALORE, India - Seven synchronized small bombs shook India's high-tech hub Friday, killing two people and wounding at least five others, officials said. Freddie Mac mulling $10 billion share offer New York - Mortgage giant Freddie Mac is considering raising capital by selling as much as $10 billion in new shares to investors, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Ex-CS broker missing as securities probe nears: report 2008-07-31Police defuse bombs found in western Indian city 2008-07-29India PM sees bomb sites, calls grow to boost security 2008-07-28Islamic group claims India blasts that killed 45 2008-07-27Indian leaders urge calm, army called out after attacks 2008-07-27Police say blasts in Indian IT city were 'professional' 2008-07-262 killed in synchronized bomb explosions in India 2008-07-25Freddie Mac mulling $10 billion share offer 2008-07-18Lehman CEO mulls ways to take bank private 2008-07-15InBev close to deal on Bud brewer: report 2008-07-11Fannie, Freddie insolvent, Poole tells Bloomberg 2008-07-10Microsoft mulls media options, no new talks: source 2008-07-02Analysts see big Q2 writedowns for Citi, Merrill 2008-07-02GM drops to 53-year low, Goldman urges "sell" 2008-06-26Bank of America to cut 7,500 jobs post-merger 2008-06-26Citigroup faces $8.9 billion writeoff, capital need: Goldman 2008-06-26Large U.S. banks' stocks in capitulation mode: Merrill 2008-06-20U.S. banks may need $65 bln new capital: Goldman 2008-06-17 Bank of America CEO committed to Countrywide 2008-06-11Lehman raises $6 bln, expects big Q2 loss 2008-06-09
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