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JONATHAN EHRLICH, SURVIVED OBEROI HOTEL: Well, I was in my room in the Trident, which is attached to the Oberoi, it's one complex.
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And then I looked on the left, from the window on the left of my hotel room, and I could see one of the restaurants in the neighboring hotel called the Oberoi, the restaurant was in flames, and I knew something was wrong.
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This Taj is a monument and the Oberoi is a five-star hotel, a very nice hotel.
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Where to stay: The Oberoi is our pick for a local hotel.
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After two days of fighting, Indian security forces killed the attackers in one luxury hotel in the city known as the Oberoi Trident, freeing civilians trapped inside, as well as gunmen occupying the headquarters of an Orthodox Jewish organization nearby, ending the conflicts there.
The Jawa Report 2009
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Ms. Steckbeck's immediate focus is to develop and implement a comprehensive leisure sales strategy that encompasses the luxury 'Oberoi' hotels, resorts and cruisers in India, Egypt, Mauritius and Indonesia.
ASIA Travel Tips.com 2009
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"I have not even entered the Oberoi, which is badly affected.
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Once in Mumbai the terrorists sprayed gunfire at passengers at the central train station, took hostages, and executed guests at two five-star hotels, the Taj and the Oberoi, and attacked residents of the Nariman House Jewish center, leaving some 170 dead in their wake.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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And five-star hotels that catered to Westerners in the Muslim world were a perennial target for jihadists: the Taj and Oberoi in Mumbai in 2008, the Serena in Kabul the same year, and the Pearl Continental in Peshawar in 2009.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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And five-star hotels that catered to Westerners in the Muslim world were a perennial target for jihadists: the Taj and Oberoi in Mumbai in 2008, the Serena in Kabul the same year, and the Pearl Continental in Peshawar in 2009.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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