Osama Bin Laden Dead
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Osama bin Laden death: No 'credible' threats ahead of death anniversary
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U.S. intelligence officials say that ahead of the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s killing, there are no “credible” terror threats against the United States.
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FBI: Don't click on purported Bin Laden death links
CommentThe FBI is warning unsuspecting users to not click on links that claim to be sites containing photos or videos of Osama Bin Laden's recent death.
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Bin Laden's last audiotape?
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Shortly before his death, Osama bin Laden recorded a message praising the Middle East protest movements and predicting that revolutions would spread across the region.
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Diary: Bin Laden eyed new targets, big body count
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In his diaries, Osama bin Laden sketched out plans for renewed attacks on the U.S., urging his followers to target smaller cities, use trains instead of planes, and kill as many Americans as possible.
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Osama bin Laden dead: Photos of body available to some lawmakers
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A spokeswoman for a Maryland congressman says some members of Congress will be allowed to view photographs of Osama bin Laden's body.
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Tensions rise between Pakistan, U.S.
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Pakistan is denying U.S. investigators access to Osama bin Laden's compound.
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Osama bin Laden dead: Obama says risky approach was best
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President Barack Obama says he knew that sending special forces in helicopters to get Osama bin Laden at his Pakistan compound was risky, but he felt it was the best way to make sure they had their man.
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Obama thanks Navy SEALs who raided bin Laden
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Behind closed doors, President Barack Obama brought his personal thanks Friday to some of the secretive special operations forces who stormed Osama bin Laden's compound. Meanwhile, Al Qaeda's threat remains.
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Investigators: Al Qaeda plotted attack on U.S. trains
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Authorities say that Al Qaeda was plotting to strike the U.S. again, this time focusing on the nation’s public transportation systems.
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Sen. Warner provides way to reach SEAL team
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The Navy SEAL team who killed Osama bin Laden will remain anonymous, but the Va. Senator’s office has set up a comment feature on his website and will forward the notes to the SEAL commanders.
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Osama bin Laden dead photos: No photos released
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The White House won't release death photos of Osama bin Laden. The photos have been described as gruesome.
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Al-Qaida's new leadership
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U.S. intelligence officials believe al-Qaida will have a hard time recovering from the death of its murderous leader, Osama bin Laden.
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Osama bin Laden dead: New details revealed about deadly Pakistan raid
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We’re learning new details about the deadly raid in Pakistan, and the Navy SEALS who brought down the Al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden.
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Reflections on bin Laden's death
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Osama bin Laden dead: Fabled SEAL Team Six ends hunt for bin Laden
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Officially, it doesn't even exist, and the Navy SEALs won't confirm it was their team who killed bin Laden in Pakistan this weekend. An inside look at one of the most elite - and most secretive - U.S. forces.
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Rashard Mendenhall on Twitter responds to Bin Laden death
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Rashard Mendenhall: "What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can HATE a man they have never even heard speak."
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Osama bin Laden dead: Celebrations replaced by solemn tributes
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The spontaneous celebrations that occurred after the announcement of Osama bin Laden’s killing were eventually replaced by more solemn tributes to the victims of terror.
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Osama bin Laden dead: Bin Laden's wife not killed in raid, White House says
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A woman killed during the U.S. raid at Osama bin Laden’s compound was not his wife, White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan says.
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