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Indefinite detention for 'very strange' British man, who planned to kill Prince Charles so 'Harry could be king'
Fp Archives •A British man who plotted to kill Prince Charles has been detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act, the media reported.
Aamir Khan clearly played to a script, and it does not do him credit
Jagannathan •The real problem with Aamir’s statement is that it is factually correct when seen non-contextually. But once you look around you and see where the world is heading – towards intolerance – India is actually far from the precipice.
'Dearest Anders': Admirer of Norway mass-murderer Breivik has sent him over 150 letters in prison
Fp Archives •She calls him by his first name, sends him letters every week, promises to wait for him. It could be any love story but Victoria's heart belongs to Norway mass murderer: Anders Behring Breivik
Breivik's sentencing: The decline and fall of Norway's boastful killer
Fp Archives •Relentless questioning by prosecutors stripped down the anti-Islam militant from an almost larger-than-life monster who slaughtered 77 people to a rather mediocre, 33-year-old man who excelled in little other than being evil.
Norway killer's dad wants to publish book about son
Fp Archives •Jens Breivik, father of mass murderer Anders Breivik who killed 77 people in Norway last year, plans to publish a book about his son, RIA Novosti reported on Thursday.
News Wrap: NRI kids return from Norway; Eight MPs suspended
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My occupation is writer, working from prison: Breivik
Fp Staff •Anders Breivik, who has confessed to killing 77 people in a bomb-and-shooting massacre went on trial in Norway’s capital Oslo on Monday
Norway's lessons in dealing with lone wolf terrorists
Fp Archives •Breivik believes that his attack is the opening salvo in a wider campaign — to liberate Europeans from what he views as malevolent, Marxist-oriented governments.