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“So Linsanity is bigger than Occupy.” Venezia, who counted about 1,000 shirt sales tied to Lin, said big news stories such as Occupy Wall Street or the killing of Osama bin Laden typically drive activity on Spreadshirt, and the sensation over Lin’s...
I was expecting good press,” he said. “Instead, we killed Osama Bin Laden.” In good humor about his media snub, Meyers admitted that Obama one-upped him and said, “if my jokes weren’t that good, Osama would still be alive today.” While Meyer’s material...
An Osama Bin Laden carnival mask is displayed for sale at a popular market in Rio de Janeiro February 15, 2012. The Rio de Janeiro Carnival will be held from February 18 to 21. View Photo »
Osama bin Laden's righthand man in Europe
Times are hard for al-Qaida in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The network has been weakened significantly by U.S. drone strikes on their hideouts, last May’s killing of founder Osama bin Laden and by finances drying up. And since the Afghan Taliban declared...
Excuse me, there is a great deal of doubt about that. Tell a persecuted Christian in Iran, a divided community in Ulster or a victim of Osama bin Laden that there is no doubt that faith plays a key role in bridging divides. Sure, there have been...
Somali Al-Shebab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage speaks on February 13, 2012 in Elasha Biyaha, in the Afgoei Corridor, during a demonstration to support the merger of Al-shebab and the Al-Qaeda network. Shebab insurgents staged rallies across Somalia... View Photo »
The right thing for Osama bin Laden was the bullet in the head that he received. That's the right thing for people who kill Americans citizens
Trial opens for top suspect in 2002 Bali bombings The Muslim militant suspected of building the bombs used in the 2002 Bali attack went on trial Monday on terrorism charges, a year after he was captured in the same Pakistani town where Osama bin Laden...
Osama bin Laden (Arabic: أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن transliteration: Usāmah bin Muḥammad bin `Awaḍ bin Lādin; with numerous variations) (born March 10, 1957) is a member of the prominent Saudi bin Laden family and the founder of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, best known for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. Al-Qaeda... Full Article
People gather in Times Square may 2, 2011 shortly after the announcement from the President Obama announced that Al-Qaida mastermind Osama bin Laden was dead and the United States has his body. Bin Laden was killed in a mansion close to Islamabad.
View Photo »Pakistani foreign office officials (C), US officials (R) headed by Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman, and Afghan foreign office officials headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Jaweed Ludin (L) attend a meeting at the foreign ministry in Islamabad on August 2, 2011. ...
View Photo »Indian Bollywood celebrity (L) Aarti Chabria poses with a man wearing a mask representing former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden during the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM) 2012 in Mumbai on January 15, 2012.
View Photo »Pakistani former premier Nawaz Sharif (C) talks to media representatives at the High Court building in Islamabad on January 9, 2012, after appearing before the judicial commission probing a secret memo scandal in which Pakistan's former ambassador to United States Husain Haqqani allegedly...
View Photo »Pakistani former premier Nawaz Sharif (C) leaves the High Court building in Islamabad on January 9, 2012, after appearing before the judicial commission probing a secret memo scandal in which Pakistan's former ambassador to United States Husain Haqqani allegedly approached the US authorities...
View Photo »A wanted poster for Osama bib Laden(R) is placed with candles at a memorial for victims of the World Trade Center attack 19 September 2001, in Union Square in New York. Fifteen more bodies were reported pulled from the rubble of the center.
View Photo »Members of the National Guard walk past a wanted poster of Osama bin Ladin on the head of the bull statue 19 September 2001 in New York. Recovery efforts continue for the victim of last week's World Trade Center attack.
View Photo »A silhouetted Afghan soldier keeps vigil in the Arma mountains near Gardez where fighters for Osama bin Laden's terrorists al-Qaeda network and the Taliban are positioned fighting against Afghan and US soldiers, 05 March 2002. US and Afghan officials described a ferocious battle...
View Photo »Afghan members of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda fighters, with their hands tied by rope, are taken to a detention area by armed Afghan mujahedin in Tora Bora, 17 December 2001, after they their capture during the battle at Tora Bora mountain. Some ten foreigners, mostly Arabs, and nine...
View Photo »Some of the captured Afghans who belong to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda forces are shown before journalists and villagers in Tora Bora, 17 December 2001. Some ten foreigners, mostly Arabs, and nine Afghan members of al-Qaeda are now being kept prisoner by opposition Afghan mujahedin.
View Photo »A fence surrounding the World Trade Center site May, 2011 in New York covered with news clippings Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden was shot dead deep inside Pakistan Monday in a night-time helicopter raid by US commandos, ending a decade-long manhunt for the mastermind...
View Photo »A Pakistani policeman uses a sniffer dog to search a vehicle at a check point outside the Supreme Court building in Islamabad on February 1, 2012. Pakistan, whose relationship with the United States deteriorated in 2011 over the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and air strikes that...
View Photo »Pakistani security personnel stand guard outside the Supreme Court building in Islamabad on February 1, 2012. Pakistan, whose relationship with the United States deteriorated in 2011 over the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and air strikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, says more...
View Photo »Pakistani police women and a paramilitary soldier stand outside the Supreme Court building in Islamabad on February 1, 2012. Pakistan, whose relationship with the United States deteriorated in 2011 over the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and air strikes that killed 24 Pakistani...
View Photo »Pakistani policemen sit near security cameras as they monitor vehicles outside the Supreme Court building in Islamabad on February 1, 2012. Pakistan, whose relationship with the United States deteriorated in 2011 over the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and air strikes that killed 24...
View Photo »A Pakistani sweets maker, Bilal, 40, prepares jalebi, a popular dessert, at his roadside stall, on May 14, 2011, in Abbottabad, the city where Osama bin Laden was hiding until he was killed in a US raid. Pakistan lawmakers insisted there must be no repeat of the US commando raid that...
View Photo »An 18-year-old Pakistani man barbecues skewers of meat at his shop, on May 14, 2011, in Abbottabad, the city where Osama bin Laden was hiding until he was killed in a US raid. Pakistan lawmakers insisted there must be no repeat of the US commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden and...
View Photo »An elderly Pakistani man sits under a roadside newspaper stall with a hanging picture of slain Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad on May 15, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. Pakistani lawmakers insisted there must be no repeat of the...
View Photo »A Pakistani vendor arranges watermelon at a fruit market in Abbottabad on May 16, 2011, where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation on May 2. Pakistan and the United States sought to smooth a damaging row caused by Osama bin Laden's killing, hailing each other...
View Photo »Pakistani women ask for permission military and police officials as they try to enter a cordon off area beside the Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The...
View Photo »Pakistani soldiers stand guard near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan's tribal lands but Osama bin...
View Photo »Pakistani media representatives gather near a cordon off street by military and police officials beside Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may...
View Photo »Pakistani military and police officials cordon off a street beside Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in...
View Photo »Pakistani policemen stop media representatives at a cordon off street beside Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on...
View Photo »A Pakistani young shepherd takes a rest beside his sheeps near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in...
View Photo »People gather in Times Square may 2, 2011 shortly after the announcement from the President Obama announced that Al-Qaida mastermind Osama bin Laden was dead and the United States has his body. Bin Laden was killed in a mansion close to Islamabad.
View Photo »suppose this was a Hollywood script conference and you have to pitch your story idea in 10 words or less. It's a movie about Syria. As much as the currently in-research Kathryn Hurt LockerBigelow film about the Osama bin Laden raid was pitched as 'good guys take out Osama in Pakistan', the Syrian epic c...
SEAL Target Geronimo: The Inside Story of the Mission to Kill Osama bin Laden
I don’t think both allies will go to the tipping point, but it makes things even worse at a time when the Obama administration was trying to restore a working relationship with Pakistan after the Osama bin Laden incident.
Night-vision goggles, unmanned systems, the helicopter that went in to take out Osama bin Laden — all that is the product of real [research and development]
Usama bin Laden and Anwar al-Awlaki may be dead, but their message continues to inspire terror.
We have dismantled the Taliban, we've run them out of Kabul. We've had free elections in 2004, we killed Osama bin Laden, we upended, dismantled al-Qaeda.
His sudden departure leaves a void in U.S.-Pakistani relations, already strained over continuing U.S. drone attacks on al Qaeda and Taliban targets on Pakistani soil and the U.S. special forces raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May
