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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 8:33 am ET
Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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Space War - Tue Dec 8, 11:45 pm ET
Miranshah, Pakistan (AFP) Dec 8, 2009 - A missile strike from a US drone aircraft killed three suspected militants in Pakistan's lawless northwest tribal belt early Tuesday, security and intelligence officials said.
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New Haven Register - Tue Dec 8, 8:10 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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Space War - Tue Dec 8, 11:35 pm ET
Kabul, Afghanistan (UPI) Dec 8, 2009 - The Afghan strategy announced by U.S. President Barack Obama calling for a troop surge of 30,000 has until July 2011 to run its course before any likely start of a troop drawdown, but its impact on Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan is already perceptible.
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The Durango Herald - Mon Dec 7, 2:31 am ET
WASHINGTON - Osama bin Laden may be slipping back and forth from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Or the United States might not have a clue, more than eight years after the al-Qaida leader masterminded the terrorist attacks on America.
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OfficialWire - Tue Dec 8, 2:28 am ET
The U.S. war strategy in Afghanistan may include a renewed push to capture or kill al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden, the U.S. national security adviser said.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Sun Dec 6, 12:05 pm ET
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the United States has not had good intelligence on the whereabouts of terrorist Osama bin Laden in years.
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The Champaign News-Gazette - Mon Dec 7, 11:03 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) – Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts. President Barack Obama's national security adviser, James Jones, said bin Laden, believed hiding mainly in a rugged area of western Pakistan, may ...
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New Haven Register - Mon Dec 7, 10:55 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Mon Dec 7, 10:10 am ET
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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KDKA Pittsburgh - Mon Dec 7, 10:10 am ET
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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CBS 2 Los Angeles - Mon Dec 7, 10:10 am ET
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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WCBS-TV New York - Mon Dec 7, 10:10 am ET
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may periodically slip back into Afghanistan from his remote hideout in neighboring Pakistan, a senior White House official says, adding a new twist to the mystery of the elusive terrorist's whereabouts.
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Detroit News - Mon Dec 7, 1:01 am ET
Washington -- Osama bin Laden may be slipping back and forth from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Or the United States might not have a clue, more than eight years after the al-Qaida leader masterminded the terrorist attacks on America.
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Boston Globe - Sat Dec 5, 8:48 pm ET
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the United States has not had good intelligence on the whereabouts of terrorist Osama bin Laden in years.