Japanese: E-mail warns of more bombs in India
NEW DELHI (AP) -- The Japanese embassy has received an e-mail warning of a bomb planted at a market in India 's capital, and has warned its citizens to stay away from crowded public places, a notice posted on its Web site Thursday said.
Police were investigating the e-mail, though there was no immediate indication whether the threat was credible.
The e-mail warning comes just days after 29 explosions ...
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