News Source: Seattle Times
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The British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain. Omar bin Laden had appealed an earlier decision by U.K. authorities to keep him out of Britain. The 28-year-old son of the al-Qaida leader wants to
News Source: Seattle Times
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Calif. — A judge in Southern California has lifted a seal on court records and transcripts involving a man who claims he spied on mosques in Orange County on behalf of the FBI. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Carol Williams Elswick on
News Source: Press TV
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During an official visit to Downing Street on Thursday, Gilani told British Prime Minister Gordon Brown that while the US had failed, so far, to provide any "actionable" intelligence on bin Laden's hideout, it was doubtful that the fugitive was even
News Source: The Guardian
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Intelligence agencies believe the al-Qaida leader is in hiding along the Pakistan-Afghan border Osama bin Laden, left, with his top lieutenant Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri, in one of al-Qaida's own propaganda videos. Photograph: AP Every six months
News Source: Times Online
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From the point of view of Yousuf Raza Gilani, what else could he say? Any other answer opens the door to deeply unattractive pressures that could threaten the stability of the Government and even the country. Suppose that someone in Pakistan's
News Source: The Guardian
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Most Republicans will back the president, as long as "victory" in Afghanistan , however defined, appears attainable. In fact, this will be the first major initiative of the Obama administration to garner more Republican than Democratic support...The
News Source: International Herald Tribune
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Countering British demands to intensify the hunt for Osama bin Laden in his country, the Pakistani prime minister said Thursday he did not believe the fugitive Al Qaeda leader was in Pakistan as many Western governments and intelligence agencies
News Source: Times Online
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Mr Brown ruffled feathers in Islamabad when he used a weekend interview to complain that both bin Laden or his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri were still at large eight years after the attacks of 9/11 and urged Pakistani security forces to get their act