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Pakistanis check local newspapers, featuring on the front pages former al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, displayed for sale on a roadside in Abbottabad, Pakistan, Thursday, May 19, 2011.
Huffington Post
01 May 2012
I didn't learn that Osama bin Laden was dead until August 24, 2011, nearly four months after he was killed. I had just escaped from Abu Salim prison in Libya a few hours earlier and was talking to my...

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Republican Presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the West Virginia Republican Presidential Convention, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, in Charleston, W.Va.
The Examiner
27 Apr 2012
Mitt Romney has made several statements that his opponents interpret as dismissing the importance of capturing Osama bin Laden. Those statements have come back to haunt Romney, with the release of a...

photo: US Navy file/Chief Photographer´s Mate Eric J. TIlford
 Ground Zero, New York City, N.Y. (Sept. 16, 2001) -- A lone fire engine at the crime scene in Manhattan where the World Trade Center collapsed following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. Surrounding buildings were heavily damaged by the debris and massive f
The Independent
24 Apr 2012
Saajid Badat recounted his meeting with the al-Qa'ida founder in videotaped testimony that was played yesterday for a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York City. “So he said the American economy is like...


New York Daily News Rather than joining the rest of the country in remembering with respect President Obama’s gutsy decision to launch the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, some of his opponents have engaged in mock outrage that the administration dares to claim credit for the terrorist’s death. President George W....(size: 2.6Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Shakeel Ahmad Yusufzai, the man who demolished Osama bin Laden's Abbottabad complex, says he is proud of what he did, despite receiving Taliban death threats. Image 1 of 2 Shakeel Ahmad Yusufzai, a Pakistani contractor, displaying a brick from the demolished compound of Osama...(size: 10.9Kb)
The Times of India Tweet KABUL, AFGHANISTAN: On a swift, secretive trip to the war zone, President Barack Obama declared on Tuesday night that after years of sacrifice the US combat role in Afghanistan is winding down just as it has already ended in Iraq. "We can see the light of a new day," he said on the anniversary...(size: 2.5Kb)
The Examiner President Barack Obama made a quick, secretive trip to the war zone in Afghanistan and declared Tuesday night that after years of sacrifice, the U.S. combat role in Afghanistan is winding down as it has already ended in Iraq. “We can see light of a new day,” Obama said on the anniversary of Osama...(size: 7.1Kb)
The Times of India Tweet ABBOTTABAD: Shakeel Ahmad Yusufzai cuts a defiant figure in the genteel Pakistani town of Abbottabad. He is the man who demolished Osama bin Laden's house and despite Taliban death threats, says he is proud of what he did. Yusufzai paid the government around 400,000 rupees ($4,500) for the...(size: 3.4Kb)
my SA WASHINGTON — Osama bin Laden was devising a strategy for overthrowing Afghan President Hamid Karzai and controlling Afghanistan once the U.S. left the country, said a former U.S. official familiar with the cache of notes and letters seized last year in the raid on the terrorist leader's compound....(size: 3.1Kb)
The Charlotte Observer As we mark the anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death, President Obama deserves credit for making the right choice on taking out Public Enemy No. 1. But his administration never would have had the opportunity to do the right thing had it not been for some extraordinary work during the George...(size: 4.1Kb)
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