MUMBAI (Reuters) - A special court sentenced three Muslim men to death on Tuesday for their part in India's worst bombings, taking to 10 the number of people given the death penalty over the 1993 attacks that killed 257 people. Zakir Hussain, Abdul Akhtar Khan and Firoz Akram Amani Malik were found guilty of lobbing grenades at some fishermen's houses in India's financial capital Mumbai, killing three people. That attack was part of 13 explosions that ripped through several Mumbai landmarks, including the main stock exchange. Police say the bombings were ordered by India's most wanted man, Muslim gangster Dawood...