Abbottabad Raid
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Bin Laden planned to evacuate from Waziristan
- Friday May 4, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The fear of the remote-controlled killing machines kept al-Qaeda militants looking at the sky most of the daylight, the letter said.
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Osama's young wife said: I'll die with you
- Thursday May 12, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Osama bin Laden once gave his wives the option of leaving Afghanistan, but his young Yemeni bride was determined to stay and be "martyred" alongside him.The pledge early in her marriage to the terror leader, recounted by her family, reflected the determination of Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, now 29, to rise above her divorced mother's social sta...
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Osama's secret life in a diminished, dark world
- Sunday May 8, 2011
- World News | Elisabeth Bumiller, Carlotta Gall and Salman Masood, The New York Times
The world's most wanted terrorist lived his last five years imprisoned behind the barbed wire and high walls of his home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, his days consumed by dark arts and domesticity. American officials believe that Osama bin Laden spent many hours on the computer, relying on couriers to bring him thumb drives packed with information from...
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Bin Laden planned to evacuate from Waziristan
- Friday May 4, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
The fear of the remote-controlled killing machines kept al-Qaeda militants looking at the sky most of the daylight, the letter said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Osama's young wife said: I'll die with you
- Thursday May 12, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Osama bin Laden once gave his wives the option of leaving Afghanistan, but his young Yemeni bride was determined to stay and be "martyred" alongside him.The pledge early in her marriage to the terror leader, recounted by her family, reflected the determination of Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, now 29, to rise above her divorced mother's social sta...
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www.ndtv.com
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Osama's secret life in a diminished, dark world
- Sunday May 8, 2011
- World News | Elisabeth Bumiller, Carlotta Gall and Salman Masood, The New York Times
The world's most wanted terrorist lived his last five years imprisoned behind the barbed wire and high walls of his home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, his days consumed by dark arts and domesticity. American officials believe that Osama bin Laden spent many hours on the computer, relying on couriers to bring him thumb drives packed with information from...
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www.ndtv.com