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September 11 casts a shadow on Kanishka bombing trial
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India Abroad
03-01-2002
The trial of three Khalistani suspects in the Air-India Kanishka bombing is
just months away, and as pretrial hearings for evidence now take place,
observers of the case say the specter of the September 11 attacks won't
prejudice prospective jurors.
Air-India Flight 182 exploded midair off the coast of Ireland on June 23,
1985, killing all 329 people aboard. Until the September 11 attacks, the
bombing was considered t...
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