Pakistan: U.S. Official's Osama Claim Was 'Political' (Reuters)
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Osama Probably Alive, in Pakistan, Top
Officials Say (Reuters)
Osama Probably Alive, in Pakistan, Top
Officials Say (Reuters)
09/27/2004 10:55 AMReuters - Osama bin Laden and other senior al Qaeda
leaders are most likely hiding in Pakistan, the U.S. commander
of 18,000 foreign troops hunting militants in Afghanistan said
on Monday.
Osama Calling for Qaeda Attacks -
Pakistan Sources (Reuters)
Osama Calling for Qaeda Attacks -
Pakistan Sources (Reuters)
08/11/2004 10:08 AMReuters - Osama bin Laden has called for
attacks on targets in the United States and Britain, Pakistani
intelligence sources said on Wednesday, but it was not clear if
his appeal was accompanied by more detailed orders.
Bush officials are pressuring Pakistan
to catch Osama bin Laden or his top
deputies before the election. Some even
have a specific date in mind--the middle
of the Democratic convention
Bush officials are pressuring Pakistan
to catch Osama bin Laden or his top
deputies before the election. Some even
have a specific date in mind--the middle
of the Democratic convention
07/08/2004 07:16 AM"It would be best .. The New Republic .. July
Surprise
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Militants Claim to Kill Pakistan
Hostages (AP)
Militants Claim to Kill Pakistan
Hostages (AP)
07/28/2004 04:39 PMAP - A militant group holding two Pakistani contractors hostage said
Wednesday it had killed the men but freed their Iraqi driver, the
Al-Jazeera television station Al-Jazeera reported.
Militants claim to kill Pakistan
hostages
Militants claim to kill Pakistan
hostages
07/28/2004 06:23 PMOfficial's 'Dirty Girl' Quip Draws Fire
(AP)
Official's 'Dirty Girl' Quip Draws Fire
(AP)
07/08/2004 06:50 PMAP - The head of the California NAACP is demanding state Education
Secretary Richard Riordan resign for jokingly telling a preschooler
that her name, Isis, meant "stupid dirty girl."
CNN.com - Stingy Americans? U.N.
official's comment hits nerve - Dec 28,
2004
CNN.com - Stingy Americans? U.N.
official's comment hits nerve - Dec 28,
2004
12/31/2004 06:44 AMCNN.com has a good article on the stingy American debate .. the
world's richest nations were being "stingy" .. $35 million ..
stingy
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cityofsound: iMixes as 'political'
statements
cityofsound: iMixes as 'political'
statements
06/21/2004 04:26 AMiMixes as political statements, by Dan Hill .. points
out
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Senator Links Violence To 'Political'
Decisions (washingtonpost.com)
Senator Links Violence To 'Political'
Decisions (washingtonpost.com)
04/05/2005 06:12 AMSenator Links Violence To 'Political' Decisions (washingtonpost.com)
.. based on these comments .. swinging at judges .. Literally ..
WaPo:
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Senator Links Violence to 'Political'
Decisions (washingtonpost.com)
Senator Links Violence to 'Political'
Decisions (washingtonpost.com)
04/06/2005 10:02 AM"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
05/10/2004 07:14 AMReuters - A best-selling author says he has
evidence the boomerang was invented by Yorkshire dwellers
rather than Australian aborigines, but the claim may not fly.
Pakistan Cracks Down on Militants
(Reuters)
Pakistan Cracks Down on Militants
(Reuters)
08/08/2004 08:56 AMReuters - The recent arrests of a senior
Pakistani al Qaeda operative in Dubai and the head of a banned
radical Islamic group have sent a strong signal to the terror
network and its local allies -- no one is safe.
U.S. Agrees to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
(Reuters)
U.S. Agrees to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
(Reuters)
03/25/2005 11:49 AMReuters - President Bush, in a major
policy shift, has agreed to sell F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan,
administration officials said on Friday.
CAE aims for new U.S. military work
despite 'political' army chopper bid
loss
CAE aims for new U.S. military work
despite 'political' army chopper bid
loss
11/07/2003 02:05 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Nov 7 2003 1:08AM ET
Dead Men Tell No Tales -- Nor Claim
Insurance (Reuters)
Dead Men Tell No Tales -- Nor Claim
Insurance (Reuters)
05/13/2004 09:31 AMReuters - Singapore has jailed a woman who
earned S$330,000 ($196,000) in bogus insurance claims while
pretending her husband was dead for 15 years, a court official
said Wednesday.
Pakistan Arrests Up to 10 Al Qaeda
Suspects (Reuters)
Pakistan Arrests Up to 10 Al Qaeda
Suspects (Reuters)
08/21/2004 06:37 PMReuters - Pakistan has arrested up to 10 al
Qaeda suspects, including two Egyptians, suspected of planning
suicide attacks against the government and the U.S. embassy,
ministers said Saturday.
Bush Agrees to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
(Reuters)
Bush Agrees to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
(Reuters)
03/25/2005 05:19 PMReuters - President Bush agreed on Friday
to sell F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan in a major policy shift
rewarding a key ally in the war on terrorism and angering its
nuclear neighbor, India.
Pakistan Captures One of Most Wanted Al
Qaeda Men (Reuters)
Pakistan Captures One of Most Wanted Al
Qaeda Men (Reuters)
07/29/2004 10:22 PMReuters - A top al Qaeda operative, one of the
world's most wanted men with a $25 million price on his head,
was in custody in Pakistan on Friday for his suspected role in
the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa.
Pakistan Questions Key Al Qaeda Detainee
(Reuters)
Pakistan Questions Key Al Qaeda Detainee
(Reuters)
08/09/2004 11:36 AMReuters - Pakistan is questioning a key
operational chief from al Qaeda who knew Osama bin Laden and is
suspected of involvement in attempts to assassinate President
Pervez Musharraf, intelligence sources said on Monday.
No Pakistan Troops for Iraq for Now
-Musharraf (Reuters)
No Pakistan Troops for Iraq for Now
-Musharraf (Reuters)
08/10/2004 01:52 AMReuters - President Pervez Musharraf has ruled
out sending Pakistani troops to Iraq for now, despite repeated
requests from the interim government there, but he said the
option had not been ruled out forever.
Pakistan Source Under Cover When U.S.
Confirmed Name (Reuters)
Pakistan Source Under Cover When U.S.
Confirmed Name (Reuters)
08/06/2004 06:51 PMReuters - U.S. officials providing
justification for anti-terrorism alerts revealed details about
a Pakistani secret agent, and confirmed his name while he was
working under cover in a sting operation, Pakistani sources
said on Friday.
Pakistan Arrests Five Al Qaeda Suspects
(Reuters)
Pakistan Arrests Five Al Qaeda Suspects
(Reuters)
08/12/2004 07:38 AMReuters - Pakistan has arrested five al Qaeda
suspects in the last two to three days as part of a month-long
crackdown on Osama bin Laden's shadowy network, officials said
on Thursday.
At Least 50 Militants Killed in Pakistan
Raids (Reuters)
At Least 50 Militants Killed in Pakistan
Raids (Reuters)
09/09/2004 05:41 AMReuters - At least 50 Islamic
militants, most of them foreigners, were killed by Pakistani
forces on Thursday in the South Waziristan tribal region near
the Afghan border, a military spokesman said.
Would-Be Successors Rush to Claim
Arafat's Mantle (Reuters)
Would-Be Successors Rush to Claim
Arafat's Mantle (Reuters)
12/25/2004 04:58 PMReuters - Yasser Arafat's image and
spirit haunted the fight to succeed him on Saturday, as seven
candidates launched campaigns playing up their links with the
late Palestinian president.
Syria Scoffs at U.S. Claim It Has Iraqi
Weapons (Reuters)
Syria Scoffs at U.S. Claim It Has Iraqi
Weapons (Reuters)
01/25/2004 11:41 AMReuters - Syria brushed aside Sunday U.S.
accusations that it has Iraqi weapons of mass destruction as a
cover story for what it called U.S. failure in Iraq
Palestinians Claim Killing of Israeli
Judge (Reuters)
Palestinians Claim Killing of Israeli
Judge (Reuters)
07/19/2004 12:56 PMReuters - An Israeli judge was
found shot to death in a car near his home near Tel Aviv Monday
and a Palestinian militant group claimed responsibility.
Rumsfeld in Pakistan as U.S. Consulate
Stays Shut (Reuters)
Rumsfeld in Pakistan as U.S. Consulate
Stays Shut (Reuters)
04/13/2005 11:25 AMReuters - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
visited Pakistan on Wednesday for talks with staunch ally
President Pervez Musharraf, as a security threat kept the
American consulate in Karachi closed for another day.
Pakistan Kills Pro-Al Qaeda Tribal
Leader (Reuters)
Pakistan Kills Pro-Al Qaeda Tribal
Leader (Reuters)
06/18/2004 03:21 AMReuters - Pakistani forces killed a top
tribal warrior and four comrades who had sheltered al Qaeda
fighters in overnight raids on a mud-walled compound in a
remote tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said on
Friday.
Pakistan Condemns Killing of Two
Nationals in Iraq (Reuters)
Pakistan Condemns Killing of Two
Nationals in Iraq (Reuters)
07/28/2004 06:46 PMReuters - Pakistan on Thursday denounced the
killing of two of its nationals by militants in Iraq as a crime
against humanity and Islam.
Freed Pakistan Hostage Says Three
Beheaded in Iraq (Reuters)
Freed Pakistan Hostage Says Three
Beheaded in Iraq (Reuters)
07/10/2004 08:17 AMReuters - A Pakistani man freed from captivity
in Iraq last week said Saturday he saw his captors behead three
hostages -- two Americans and an Iraqi -- while he was being
held.
Pakistan Says Captures a 'Most Wanted'
Qaeda Man (Reuters)
Pakistan Says Captures a 'Most Wanted'
Qaeda Man (Reuters)
07/29/2004 03:24 PMReuters - Pakistan said Friday it had
arrested a senior al Qaeda figure wanted for the 1998 bombings
of two U.S. embassies in Africa that killed hundreds of people.
Pakistan Weighs Handing U.S. Key Al
Qaeda Suspects (Reuters)
Pakistan Weighs Handing U.S. Key Al
Qaeda Suspects (Reuters)
08/06/2004 09:37 AMReuters - The Pakistan government is
considering handing over to the United States two al Qaeda
suspects key to ongoing investigations in the United States and
Britain, intelligence sources told Reuters Friday.
Bhutto: Pakistan Bought N. Korea Missile
Know-How (Reuters)
Bhutto: Pakistan Bought N. Korea Missile
Know-How (Reuters)
07/18/2004 12:19 AMReuters - Pakistan's former prime minister, Benazir
Bhutto, said her nation bought long-range missile technology
from North Korea in the 1990s, but there was no exchange of
nuclear technology in return, a leading Japanese daily reported
on Sunday.
Pakistan Arrests Al Qaeda Suspect, Eight
Militants (Reuters)
Pakistan Arrests Al Qaeda Suspect, Eight
Militants (Reuters)
06/13/2004 01:42 PMReuters - Pakistan arrested an al Qaeda suspect
with a $1 million reward on his head and eight other militants
suspected of ambushing Karachi's military commander last week,
the information minister said on Sunday.
Pakistan Airports on Alert After Terror
Threat (Reuters)
Pakistan Airports on Alert After Terror
Threat (Reuters)
04/15/2005 12:40 PMReuters - Two of Pakistan's international
airports were put on high alert on Friday because of a terror
threat, a security official said.
Pakistan Intelligence Claims Another Al
Qaeda Scalp (Reuters)
Pakistan Intelligence Claims Another Al
Qaeda Scalp (Reuters)
08/07/2004 03:39 PMReuters - A senior al Qaeda operative who knew
Osama bin Laden and was linked to assassination attempts on
Pakistan's president has been arrested in Dubai and handed over
to Islamabad, Pakistani intelligence sources said Saturday.
Report: U.S. Plans Al Qaeda Offensive in
Pakistan (Reuters)
Report: U.S. Plans Al Qaeda Offensive in
Pakistan (Reuters)
01/28/2004 12:28 PMReuters - The U.S. military is making plans
for an offensive that would reach inside Pakistan in coming
months to try to destroy operations of Osama bin Laden's al
Qaeda network, the Chicago Tribune reported on Wednesday.
Pakistani Kidnapped in Iraq Safe,
Pakistan Says (Reuters)
Pakistani Kidnapped in Iraq Safe,
Pakistan Says (Reuters)
04/11/2005 07:52 AMReuters - A kidnapped employee of the Pakistani
embassy in Iraq is safe and is probably being held for ransom,
a Pakistani government spokesman said on Monday.
Pakistan Eyes More Arrests After Al
Qaeda Capture (Reuters)
Pakistan Eyes More Arrests After Al
Qaeda Capture (Reuters)
06/14/2004 05:01 AMReuters - Pakistan expects more arrests to
follow its capture of a nephew of the alleged mastermind of the
September 11 attacks and of another high profile foreign
national, Interior Minister Faisal Saleh Hayat said on Monday.
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