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Will India allow the Sena's zealous arbiters of culture to block those movies too?
CNN: BURNED BY HOME FIRES
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The knives were given away at an event held in Mumbai on the birthday of Bal Thackeray, Shiv Sena's late leader.
BBC: India Shiv Sena party gives knives to women for protection
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But over the years, Mr Thackeray's sheen appeared to have lost some of its lustre and the law of diminishing returns seemed to have caught up with Shiv Sena's narrow, exclusivist politics.
BBC: The legacy of Bal Thackeray
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But this cannot disguise Shiv Sena's slide.
ECONOMIST: Banyan
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Shiv Sena and its breakaway Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), headed by Thackeray's nephew, claim to be champions of Maharashtrian issues, especially economic issues, as hundreds of thousands of migrants from a number of impoverished states are lured to Mumbai for jobs.
CNN: Right-wing activists storm TV station over 'bias'
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On the television that evening, a local Shiv Sena leader energetically defended the arming of the city's female population.
BBC: Shiv Sena knives: At the sharp end of Indian politics
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The event's masterminds and co-founders, Joe De Sena and Andy Weinberg, had long since retired to the warmth of the Heartland Brewery around the corner.
WSJ: This Is One That's for the Spartans
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Boston has one of 77 nationwide intelligence "fusion centers" that is involved in helping investigators in this week's bombings to pool data and conduct analysis, said Mike Sena, director of the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center.
WSJ: Citizen Surveillance Helps Officials Put Pieces Together