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Bin Laden Aims to Attack U.S. This Year
- NY Times
Bin Laden Aims to Attack U.S. This Year
- NY Times
07/09/2004 01:46 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 9 2004 5:41AM GMT
Apple Still Aims to Launch Europe iTunes
This Year (Reuters)
Apple Still Aims to Launch Europe iTunes
This Year (Reuters)
04/16/2004 10:17 AMReuters - Apple Computer (AAPL.O) said on
Friday it was sticking to a plan to launch a European version
of its iTunes Music Store on the Internet this year, saying it
would not rush it out until it is perfect.
Bin Laden Is Said to Be Organizing for a
U.S. Attack
Bin Laden Is Said to Be Organizing for a
U.S. Attack
07/08/2004 10:30 PMOsama bin Laden and his chief lieutenants are directing a Qaeda effort
to launch an attack in the U.S. sometime this year.
Bin Laden Determined to Attack in U.S.
Bin Laden Determined to Attack in U.S.
07/25/2004 11:08 AM
Corr
ecting the Record. In meticulous detail the 9/11 commission's
report found that the hijackers had repeatedly broken the law in
entering the United States, that Mr. bin Laden may have micromanaged
the attacks but did not pay for them, that intelligence agencies had
considered the threat of suicide hijackings, and that Mr. Bush
received an August 2001 briefing on evidence of continuing domestic
terrorist threats from Al Qaeda.
Bin Laden Trail Still Cold, Pakistan
Says (Los Angeles Times)
Bin Laden Trail Still Cold, Pakistan
Says (Los Angeles Times)
08/16/2004 04:34 AMLos Angeles Times - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Despite a surge in
arrests of Al Qaeda suspects, a senior Pakistani anti-terrorism
official said investigators still had not found the trail of their
main target, Osama bin Laden.
George Bush was told on Aug. 6, 2001,
that supporters of Osama bin Laden
planned an attack within the U.S. and
wanted to hijack airplanes
George Bush was told on Aug. 6, 2001,
that supporters of Osama bin Laden
planned an attack within the U.S. and
wanted to hijack airplanes
04/10/2004 08:47 AMmore than a month .. Oh, hell
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Microsoft, under attack, aims to offer
security
Microsoft, under attack, aims to offer
security
07/06/2004 08:26 AMTwo and a half years after launching its Trustworthy Computing
initiative, Microsoft Corp. is finding its products the target of
escalating attacks, to the extent that some security experts are even
warning that the company's Internet Explorer (IE) browser is simply
not safe to use.
Web attack aims to steal surfers'
financial details
Web attack aims to steal surfers'
financial details
06/25/2004 08:32 AMA new Internet attack discovered late Thursday was designed by an
infamous group of Russian virus writers to steal credit card and other
financial information from Web surfers and send it to Web sites where
it can be retrieved by hackers, security experts warned Friday.
Microsoft aims to cut $1bn costs a year
Microsoft aims to cut $1bn costs a year
07/08/2004 12:14 AMThe Scotsman Jul 8 2004 3:53AM GMT
Bin Laden hints major assassination -
The Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
August 11, 2004
Bin Laden hints major assassination -
The Washington Times: Nation/Politics -
August 11, 2004
08/11/2004 06:32 AMU.S. OFFICIALS: AL QAEDA PLANS MAJOR ASSASSINATION; BIN LADEN WILL
SIGNAL ATTACK .. this Washington Times
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Microsoft aims to save $1B this fiscal
year
Microsoft aims to save $1B this fiscal
year
07/07/2004 09:40 AMMicrosoft Corp. customers have heard the vendor profess that its
software allows them to "do more with less," but now it's Microsoft
employees' turn: The company is cutting back on benefits. Microsoft
plans to save nearly US$1 billion through efficiency improvements and
cost-cutting in its 2005 fiscal year, Microsoft Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) Steve Ballmer said in his annual strategy e-mail message
to employees on Tuesday. The company's new fiscal year started on July
1. Over the past three years, expenses at Microsoft have grown faster
than revenue. "This is obviously not a trend we can continue," Ballmer
wrote. The company's plan to save money includes better coordinated
marketing, which should save hundreds of millions of dollars,
according to Ballmer.
Iraqis, Seeking Foes Of Saudis,
Contacted Bin Laden, File Says (Free New
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Iraqis, Seeking Foes Of Saudis,
Contacted Bin Laden, File Says (Free New
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Apple Still Aims To Launch Europe iTunes
This Year
Apple Still Aims To Launch Europe iTunes
This Year
04/16/2004 09:09 PMApple said on Friday it was sticking to a plan to launch a European
version of ite iTunes Music Store on the Internet this year, saying it
would not rush it out until it is perfect. By Lucas van Grinsven,
Reuters (via MyAppleMenu)
On Storm, Bush Aims to Be Unlike Dad
(Los Angeles Times)
On Storm, Bush Aims to Be Unlike Dad
(Los Angeles Times)
08/15/2004 06:21 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Just as his father did 12 years
before, President Bush is flying to Florida to survey the damage
wrought by a major hurricane less than three months before facing a
hotly contested election.
Bush Aims to Solidify His Base (Los
Angeles Times)
Bush Aims to Solidify His Base (Los
Angeles Times)
08/22/2004 05:46 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Even as President Bush and Sen.
John F. Kerry cross each other's tracks through the same battleground
states, their strategies for winning November's election appear to be
diverging.
Bush Liked Less Than Saddam, Bin Laden
(Reuters)
Bush Liked Less Than Saddam, Bin Laden
(Reuters)
07/07/2004 11:23 AMReuters - President Bush is disliked by more
Hungarian secondary school children than former Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, according to an opinion
poll published on Wednesday.
Al Qaeda Aims to Disrupt Vote, Ridge
Warns (Los Angeles Times)
Al Qaeda Aims to Disrupt Vote, Ridge
Warns (Los Angeles Times)
07/09/2004 05:15 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Tom
Ridge issued another general terrorism warning Thursday, saying Al
Qaeda was moving ahead with plans to carry out a major attack in the
United States to disrupt the November elections.
U.S. Official Says Close to Catching Bin
Laden (Reuters)
U.S. Official Says Close to Catching Bin
Laden (Reuters)
09/05/2004 09:40 AMReuters - The United States and its allies have
put Osama bin Laden on the defensive, increasing chances of his
capture soon, a U.S. counter-terrorism official said in remarks
published in Pakistani media on Sunday.
CIA Says Bin Laden Tape 'Likely'
Authentic (Reuters)
CIA Says Bin Laden Tape 'Likely'
Authentic (Reuters)
04/15/2004 11:45 AMReuters - A CIA analysis has determined that a
new audio tape was "likely" the voice of al Qaeda leader Osama
bin Laden, a CIA official said on Thursday.
Agency denies said bin Laden on way to
Rome (Reuters)
Agency denies said bin Laden on way to
Rome (Reuters)
04/06/2005 02:51 AMReuters - Italy's leading news agency has denied reporting that al
Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden would attend Pope John Paul's funeral on Friday after a story
attributed to it circulated widely
on the Internet.
U.S. Charges Yemeni Described as Bin
Laden Bodyguard (Reuters)
U.S. Charges Yemeni Described as Bin
Laden Bodyguard (Reuters)
07/14/2004 07:13 PMReuters - The United States has charged a
Yemeni described as a bodyguard and driver for Osama bin Laden
with conspiracy, making him the fourth Guantanamo prisoner to
face trial before a military tribunal, the Pentagon said on
Wednesday.
CIA Says Latest Recording 'Likely' Bin
Laden (Reuters)
CIA Says Latest Recording 'Likely' Bin
Laden (Reuters)
05/07/2004 09:01 AMReuters - The CIA said on Friday a recording
posted on the Internet was "likely" the voice of al Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden offering gold as a reward to anyone who
kills top U.S. and U.N. officials.
News Agency Denies Saying Bin Laden on
Way to Rome (Reuters)
News Agency Denies Saying Bin Laden on
Way to Rome (Reuters)
04/06/2005 09:46 AMReuters - Italy's leading news agency has denied
reporting that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden would attend
Pope John Paul's funeral Friday after a story attributed to it
circulated widely on the Internet.
Bin Laden Says Fighting in Iraq Muslims'
Duty -- Web (Reuters)
Bin Laden Says Fighting in Iraq Muslims'
Duty -- Web (Reuters)
12/29/2004 01:40 AMReuters - An audio tape purportedly from al Qaeda
leader Osama bin Laden urged Muslims to wage holy war against
U.S. forces and the government in Iraq, saying they would be
committing "a grave sin" if they failed to do so.
Virus Purporting Bin Laden Suicide Hits
Web (Reuters)
Virus Purporting Bin Laden Suicide Hits
Web (Reuters)
07/23/2004 06:17 PMReuters - A virus purporting to show images of
Osama Bin Laden's suicide popped up on the Internet on Friday,
designed to entice recipients to open a file that unleashes
malicious software code, security experts said.
Intelligence Suggests Bin Laden Alive -
Musharraf (Reuters)
Intelligence Suggests Bin Laden Alive -
Musharraf (Reuters)
09/27/2004 09:09 AMReuters - Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf said on Monday interrogations and technological
intelligence suggested Osama bin Laden was still alive.
U.S. Official: No Truth to Rumor Bin
Laden Captured (Reuters)
U.S. Official: No Truth to Rumor Bin
Laden Captured (Reuters)
01/22/2004 11:39 AMReuters - There is no truth to a rumor in the
foreign exchange markets that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
has been captured, a U.S. official said on Thursday.
Bin Laden Tape Piles Pressure on U.S.
Companies (Reuters)
Bin Laden Tape Piles Pressure on U.S.
Companies (Reuters)
04/15/2004 03:32 PMReuters - U.S. corporations may face a growing
threat from terror groups after a message purportedly from al
Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden lambasted the work of foreign
firms in Iraq, terrorism experts said on Thursday.
Bin Laden Message May Suggest Attacks
Planned (Reuters)
Bin Laden Message May Suggest Attacks
Planned (Reuters)
04/15/2004 03:32 PMReuters - A taped message purportedly from al
Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden that sets a 90-day deadline for
European countries to agree to a truce suggests his followers
may have attacks planned in case the demand is rejected, some
U.S. analysts said on Thursday.
Islamists Warn Europe Again After Bin
Laden Truce (Reuters)
Islamists Warn Europe Again After Bin
Laden Truce (Reuters)
07/30/2004 03:28 AMReuters - Islamists claiming links to al Qaeda
issued another threat Friday against European countries for
supporting the policies of President Bush.
A year of attack
A year of attack
12/08/2003 07:11 PMManchester Online Dec 8 2003 5:08PM ET
Bin Laden Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
Bin Laden Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
05/06/2004 05:21 PMReuters - A purported statement by al Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden offered rewards in gold for killing U.S Iraq
administrator Paul Bremer or U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan,
an Islamist Web site said on Thursday.
Bin Laden-inspired artists make Turner
shortlist (Reuters)
Bin Laden-inspired artists make Turner
shortlist (Reuters)
05/18/2004 07:20 AMReuters - Two artists who drew inspiration from Osama bin Laden have
been nominated for one of the art world's most contentious awards --
the Turner
Prize.
Prison officer wins bin Laden joke case
(Reuters)
Prison officer wins bin Laden joke case
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - A prison officer, sacked for cracking a joke about Osama bin
Laden, has won a claim for unfair dismissal after a
tribunal ruled the jail governor's decision was "reprehensible",
newspapers say.
Report: Iraq Document Details Bin Laden
Contacts (Reuters)
Report: Iraq Document Details Bin Laden
Contacts (Reuters)
06/25/2004 10:25 AMReuters - Iraqi intelligence agents contacted
Osama bin Laden when he was in Sudan in the mid-1990s as part
of an effort by Baghdad to work with foes of the Saudi ruling
family, The New York Times reported on Friday, citing a newly
disclosed document.
Prison Officer Wins Bin Laden Joke Case
(Reuters)
Prison Officer Wins Bin Laden Joke Case
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - A British prison officer, fired for
cracking a joke about Osama bin Laden, has won a claim for
unfair dismissal after a tribunal ruled the jail governor's
decision was "reprehensible," British newspapers said on
Friday.
Purported Bin Laden Tape Offers Truce to
Europe-TV (Reuters)
Purported Bin Laden Tape Offers Truce to
Europe-TV (Reuters)
04/15/2004 01:16 AMReuters - Arab television stations aired a new
audio tape purportedly from Osama bin Laden on Thursday
offering a truce with European states if they stop attacking
Muslims, but not with the United States.
74-Year-Old Woman Survives Gator Attack
(AP)
74-Year-Old Woman Survives Gator Attack
(AP)
04/23/2004 08:23 PMAP - A 74-year-old woman survived an attack by a nearly 10-foot-long
alligator that bit her on the leg and arm and dragged her into a lake.
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
Microsoft Aims for High Performance
Computing June 24 - 11:11 PM ET Nearly a
year after Microsoft announced a
06/24/2004 11:00 PMBetaNews Jun 25 2004 3:18AM GMT
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