Nov. 30 - The Cafe Leopold, one of Mumbai's famous landmarks and popular backpacker hangout, reopened its doors on Sunday, days after gunmen fired on its customers as part of a coodinated attack on India's commercial capital.
The Leopold was the first of several targets chosen by Islamist gunmen who unleashed more than three days of terror in the city, which left nearly 200 people dead and hundreds wounded. Eight people were killed in the Leopold, including three foreigners.
Helen Long reports.
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