A Chronicle of Gaza, in Kitsch Form
New York Times - 1 hour 58 minutes agoAt the Chairman Arafat Shop, one of Gaza's oddest commercial outlets, a battery-powered, dancing Osama bin Laden doll occupies a shelf above Barack Obama coffee mugs.
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At the Chairman Arafat Shop, one of Gaza's oddest commercial outlets, a battery-powered, dancing Osama bin Laden doll occupies a shelf above Barack Obama coffee mugs.
The suspect had attended a mosque once led by an imam who now supports Al-Qaida. But "the jury's still out on motivation," an official cautioned.
Under growing pressure from U.S. missile strikes, the al-Qaida terror network is relying more heavily on local insurgent groups along the Pakistan border to house training camps that are growing smaller and more mobile,...
Twenty years later, the rest of the world is a different place because of that event.
Hasan apparently attended mosque when a radical imam preached there.
Three days after the shoot ings at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas, veterans considered it a good time to get together on an unseasonably warm day under a spotless blue sky.
The personal Web site for a radical American imam living in Yemen who had contact with two 9/11 hijackers is praising alleged
The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood included several people who shared the same profession as the alleged shooter, a father of three with ties to Laos whose family had a history of military service, a civilian who had returned to work a week after suffering a heart attack, and a psychiatric nurse who arrived at Fort Hood a day ...
The Nets' Trenton Hassell does not have the All-Star talents that wow a crowd. The only way he gets on a poster is as the victim. Sales of his jersey rank below Rodney Buford and slightly ahead of Osama Bin Laden in U.S. popularity. But he is a guy...
For The Record
Two videos produced by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network have been found in the home of a Chicago man accused of a role in a terrorist plot, federal prosecutors said. The target was allegedly a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- “I can offer you a discount on the headbands,” said Tareq Abu Dayyeh, souvenir-store owner. “They’re just like the kind used by suicide bombers.”
Chicago man allegedly plotted to attack Danish newspaper, target in India Federal prosecutors have stepped up efforts to keep in custody a Chicago businessman tied to an international terrorist plot, saying in their latest filing that DVDs linked to al-Qaida were found in his home.
Two videos produced by Osama bin Laden's al Qaida terrorist network have been found in the home of a Chicago man accused of plotting an armed attack on a Danish newspaper, federal prosecutors said.
Federal prosecutors say a video produced by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network was found in the home of a Chicago man charged with plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper.
CHICAGO - Federal prosecutors say a video produced by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network was found in the home of a Chicago man charged with plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper.