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References
- ^ "Frantic search for Sabina continues". The Times of India.
- ^ "Senior journalist Sabina Saikia's body recovered from Taj". IBNLive.
- ^ Sunil Sethi (29 November 2008). "Sunil Sethi: A friend's terror and disappearance".
- ^ "Journalist Sabina Sehgal Saikia dead".
- ^ "Emotional adieu to journalist Sabina Sehgal Saikia". hindustantimes.
- ^ "We'll miss you Sabina..."
- ^ Nilanjana S Roy (6 December 2008). "Writing on the plate".
- ^ "Rumblings from the World of Food" (PDF).
- ^ Marie Brenner. "November 2009: Marie Brenner on the Taj Hotel Siege". Vanity Fair.
- ^ "Nation:Sabina's friends wait with hope". The Telegraph (India).
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- ^ Staff Reporter. "Little significance for victims". The Hindu.
- ^ "Too emotional to comment: Sabina family". The Times of India.
- ^ "Corporate espionage in oil ministry: Delhi police arrest former journalist Santanu Saikia, energy consultant Prayas Jain". The Times of India.
- ^ "Santanu Saikia: Document leaks case not his first brush with law". hindustantimes.
- ^ "Petroleum Ministry documents leak case: Six accused granted bail". Zee News.
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