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News Source: Yemen Observer
| about 1 year ago
The former bodyguard of al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, said he is preparing to establish a think-tank on jihad in the Yemeni capital Sana’a where he lives under loose house arrest. “We’ll study the history of jihad. We’ll look at how it...
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News Source: Dawn
| about 1 year ago
Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar said on Saturday that the United States had assured Pakistan that it would not violate the countrys territory in future. Talking to reporters, he said the US could not make any achievement in the war against...
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News Source: The Scotsman
| about 1 year ago
THE CIA is intensifying the use of unmanned Predator drone aircraft over Pakistan's border area with Afghanistan. The number of Predator strikes in the area this year already stands at 11, against three in 2007...The CIA for the most part has co-...
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News Source: Truthout
| about 1 year ago
Twin Towers seen through the Brooklyn Bridge. (Photo: David W. Dunlap / The New York Times) Full Transcript This is supposed to be a day of remembrance. Remembrance of the attack, remembrance of the national unity which followed it.
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News Source: Kathimerini
| about 1 year ago
The moment the second plane hit the World Trade Center on that September 11, it was clear that the world as we knew it would change radically. Seven years have passed and indeed we are living in a much less stable world, where much that we took for...
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News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| about 1 year ago
The seventh 9/11 is upon us, following the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States...It would be nice to think that if President Bush read another memorandum from the intelligence community with the heading, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US,"...
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News Source: Russia Today
| about 1 year ago
Onlookers took offence on the mask and costume of the world's most wanted terrorist and complained. Chief Superintendent Terry wore the controversial outfit at the annual carnival in the village of Grampound, Cornwall, where he lives with his family,...
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News Source: Guardian Unlimited
| about 1 year ago
Critics say the game of modern religious genocide contains a blatantly destructive message but there is little authorities can do about it Computer games in which players aim to kill as many people as possible are, sadly, pretty common...Worse still,...
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News Source: The Herald
| about 1 year ago
U.S.-backed governments in Afghanistan and nuclear-armed Pakistan. While there have been no new strikes on the U.S. homeland, the Islamic insurrection inspired by Osama bin Laden has claimed thousands of casualties and displaced tens of thousands of...
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News Source: The independent
| about 1 year ago
A computer game in which players control an American soldier sent to "wipe out the Muslim race" has been condemned as offensive and tasteless by a British Muslim group. The goal of Muslim Massacre, which can be downloaded for free on the internet,...