THE Australian end of the global investigation into Britain's foiled terror attacks has dramatically widened, with counter-terrorism police now questioning six Indian migrant doctors across three states. Authorities, who are already holding Queensland doctor Mohamed Haneef, yesterday raided the homes and hospital offices of four West Australian doctors. Another NSW doctor was questioned, although he was later released. Australian Federal Police and West Australian police seized the computers, personal organisers and mobile phones of the four doctors as they pursued possible links with suspects detained over the attempted car-bomb attacks in London and Glasgow. All of the West Australian doctors...