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BREAKING NEWS
UPDATED AT 3:15 PM EST
Friday, Apr. 15, 2005
Photo: J.P. Moczulski/The Globe & Mail
Bal Gupta sits behind the last photo ever taken of his wife Rama. She died during the Air-India bombing in 1985.
From the ashes of grief
Man and woman meet, marry, have family together after their spouses perished in Air-India bombing
1:40 AM |
FULL STORY
Air-India bombing: A 20-year push for justice
Widower of victim continues to fight for judicial inquiry
12:51 AM |
FULL STORY
Dream of founding Sikh state lives on
Twenty years after attack, some still passionate for creation of independent Khalistan
2:33 PM |
FULL STORY
Fear prevented many from co-operating
Many witnesses sought police protection; were among reasons Crown had difficulty building case
2:31 PM |
FULL STORY
Seen and heard
Robert Matas on the Air-India trial
3:11 PM |
FULL STORY
Interactives
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Air-India chronology
The key events as they unfolded
7:01 PM |
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Edward Greenspon
Covering Air-India means tributes as well as trials
Margaret Wente
Why we turn a blind eye to terrorism
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About the case
Key players in Air-India
The men accused and the judge
2:26 PM |
FULL STORY
Images of key players
The victims
The children of Air-India
Relatives left behind by the 1985 terror bombing: 'It can never be made better'
6:35 PM |
FULL STORY
Air-India trial can't heal families' wounds
About the case
Full timeline of events
Chronology of the Air-India case
3:47 PM |
FULL STORY
About the case
Air-India facts
By the numbers
5:03 PM |
FULL STORY
Air-India resources
Click here for more information on the Air-India trial
8:16 PM |
FULL STORY
The case
Charges against Bagri and Malik
In Pictures
Images of the children of Air-India
Pictures of those who lost their relatives in the bombing
After the verdict
Supporters in India cheer acquittals
'We began dancing on our rooftop when the verdict came,' Bagri's aunt says
'These are agonizing decisions'
Deliberating cases such as Air-India a lonely process, judge's friend says
How the Air-India bombings became a saga
CSIS negligence tops a list of factors that prolonged the probe and prosecution of suspects after 1985's deadly explosions
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Reyat gets five years in death of 329 people
Accused man makes a deal
Sabotage feared as 329 die in jet
Caller claims Sikh group planted bomb
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