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OfficialWire - Tue Dec 8, 11:57 am ET
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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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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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.
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Palladium-Item - Sun Dec 6, 9:37 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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 Huffington Post - Mon Dec 7, 8:28 am ET
What's Your Reaction? WASHINGTON — 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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1010 WINS New York - Sat Dec 5, 8:08 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.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sat Dec 5, 8:07 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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Seattle Times - Sun Dec 6, 11:39 pm ET
National security adviser James Jones said Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden still spends some time inside Afghanistan. Most recent U.S. estimates have placed bin Laden inside Pakistan. But Jones, a retired general, said the best estimate is that bin Laden "is somewhere in North Waziristan, sometimes on the Pakistani side of the border, sometimes on the Afghan side of the border."
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New York Times - Sun Dec 6, 12:48 pm ET
Perhaps only a “handful” of U.S. troops will leave Afghanistan in 2011, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said.
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Opelousas Daily World - Mon Dec 7, 6:05 am ET
WASHINGTON — Osama bin Laden may be slipping back and forth from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Or the U.S. might not have a clue, more than eight years after the al-Qaida leader masterminded the terrorist attacks on America.
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Bloomberg via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 12:09 pm ET
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. hasn’t ruled out negotiations with Taliban leaders in Afghanistan to persuade them to end the insurgency, senior Obama administration officials said today.