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2 men arrested in NYC terror probe Can Pakistan leaders be trusted?

NEW YORK – A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that two men are in custody in an investigation that may be related to terrorism in New York City. The official would not give further details about the charges the men face. A second law enforcement official says the FBI was consulted about the case and declined to pursue   [more]

Now that Usama bin Laden has been killed, Pakistani leaders are struggling with whether they should take cash or credit for his killing. As the documents seized from UBL's hideout are examined, more information may become available about Pakistan's duplicity or complicity. The years of   [more]

TSA checks arriving jet in Charlotte US Grills bin Laden Wives

Local and federal officials are checking a US Airways jet at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, saying the security sweep is the result of a suspicious letter. It is the second time in a week that a US Airways jet has received a going-over by authorities in Charlotte. In Thursday morning's incident, US Airways Flight 2488 arrived in   [more]

U.S. officials have finally interrogated three widows of Usama bin Laden, sources told CNN on Thursday night. The three women, who were living with the late al Qaeda chief in his Abbottabad compound when he was killed, were described as “hostile” toward America during the questioni   [more]

'3rd Intifada' rally to be held at Miami Israeli consulate Son says bin Laden sea burial demeans family

NEW YORK – A protest called “Miami’s Third Intifada Rally for Palestine” is scheduled to commence on Sunday, the day the UN declared Israel’s independence, in front the Israeli Consulate in the city.
There is a Facebook page of the same name promoting the event. The page states that participants at the ra   [more]

LONDON  – A statement purporting to come from a son of Usama bin Laden denounced the al Qaeda leader's killing as "criminal" and said his burial at sea had humiliated the family, an online monitoring service said. The statement, attributed to Omar bin Laden, bin Laden&   [more]

Bin Laden eyed small cities as targets Ahmadinejad and the Ayatollahs

Though hunted and in hiding, Usama bin Laden remained the driving force behind every recent al-Qaeda terror plot, U.S. officials say, citing his private journal and other documents recovered in last week's raid. Until Navy SEALs killed him a week ago, bin Laden dispensed chilling advice to the leaders of al-Qaeda groups from Yemen to Lond   [more]

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may soon be ousted from office by the ayatollahs who control Iran. More importantly, there may be a split within the principal Iranian military/terrorist force that is destabilizing the regime. This is not another popular uprising like the one that led to    [more]

FBI - 10 More Suspicious Letters Found at DC Schools Pakistan Denies US Access To Bin Laden's Widows, Equipment in Compound

Ten more suspicious letters were found in the nation's capital Friday, bringing the total number to 39 in the last two days, the FBI said. All 39 letters appear to have been mailed from the Dallas area and have the same characteristics as letters under investigation by FBI officials in Dallas and postal inspectors there. Authorities were    [more]

Islamabad -- Pakistan has declined giving the United States access to the widows of Usama Bin Laden. According to the report of a US newspaper, Pakistan did not even permitted the US investigators access to    [more]


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