Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Yesterday in the “Washington Post” By TED KOPPEL The attacks of September 11, 2001 were far more successful than Osama Bin Laden could ever have predicted. Not only because the attacks... Nine years after September 11 Continues on page 28
CIA: They would attack the American embassy American Embassy [?], Osama bin Laden On page 12
Yesterday in “Washington Post” Yesterday in “Washington Post” By TED KOPPEL The attacks of 11 September 2001 were far more successful than Osama Bin Laden could have predicted. Not only because the attacks... Continues on page 28 Nine years after 11 September
Yesterday in the “New York Times” By ALI H. SAUFAH For the al Qaeda members I questioned in the Guantanamo prison and elsewhere months after 9/11, Osama bin Laden was not only the founder and leader of the group,... Continues on page 26 The end of the jihadist dream
Yesterday in the “New York Times” By THOMAS L. FREDMAN There is only one good thing about the fact that Osama bin Laden survived for nearly 10 years after the mass killings at the World Trade Center and Pentagon, organized by him..... Goodbye “Geronimo”! Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Corriere della Sera” As soon as I heard that American forces had killed Osama Bin Laden, I wondered what this news meant for me, not only as an American, but also as a soldier, ... By SHANNON P.MEEHAN After Bin Laden, I live again with the “mistake” of Iraq Continue
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By SARA YASIN Women have played an important role in the image of the last hours of Osama Bin Laden’s life. The three wives, as well as his 9 children,.... Sadah, Bin Laden’s wife Continues on page 20
Yesterday in the “New York Times” For the al-Qaeda members I questioned in the Guantánamo prison and elsewhere in the months after 9/11, Osama bin Laden was not only the founder and leader of the group,... By ALI H. SAUFAH The end of the jihadist dream Continues on page 26
Yesterday in the “New York Times” By THOMAS L. FREDMAN There is only one good thing about the fact that Osama bin Laden survived for nearly 10 years after the mass killings at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, organized by him..... Continues on page 28 Farewell, “Geronimo”
Yesterday in “Corriere della Sera” By SHANNON P.MEEHAN As soon as I heard that American forces had killed Osama Bin Laden, I wondered what this news meant for me, not only as an American, but also as a soldier, ... After Bin Laden, I live again with the “mistake” of Iraq Continue
Yesterday in “The Guardian” By SARA YASIN Women have played an important role in the image of the last hours of Osama Bin Laden’s life. The three wives, as well as his 9 children,.... Continues on page 20 Sadah, Bin Laden’s wife
Bin Laden’s soldier expelled from Rinas Saber Salliman, the 20-year-old Egyptian, had been declared a "non grata" person. A phone call had announced his arrival in Albania. Several plainclothes officers checked him at the airport and put him on the plane In the photo, the chief t
FOR THE FIRST TIME/ THE UNITED NATIONS REVEAL THEIR ACTIVITY IN THE COUNTRY Bin Laden, from arms trafficking to religious revenge FOR THE FIRST TIME/ THE UNITED NATIONS REVEAL THEIR ACTIVITY IN THE COUNTRY UN: 15 TERRORISTS IN ALBANIA Bin Laden, from arms trafficking to religious
ALBANIA-AL QAEDA LINKS Osama bin Laden Ebu Muhammed el-Jawlani Those arrested declare that they do not recognize the Albanian court, but Sharia The prosecution uncovers the businessman who financed the trips of Albanian mujahideen to Turkey and Syria PAGE 8-9 Osama bin Laden; Ebu
FIRST TIME EVER / THE UNITED NATIONS REVEAL THEIR ACTIVITY IN THE COUNTRY Bin Laden, from arms trafficking to religious revenge FIRST TIME EVER / THE UNITED NATIONS REVEAL THEIR ACTIVITY IN THE COUNTRY UN: THE 15 TERRORISTS IN ALBANIA Bin Laden, from arms trafficking to religious
Yesterday in “New York Times” EDITORIAL Yesterday in “New York Times” EDITORIAL Osama bin Laden is dead. Saddam Hussein is dead too. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and many other members of al-Qaeda. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is... It is still the era of September 11 Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “The New York Times” Yesterday in “The New York Times” Osama bin Laden is dead. Saddam Hussein is dead too. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and many other members of Al Qaeda. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is... Continues on page 28 EDITORIAL It is still the era of September 11
The White House announced on Thursday that Americans firmly believe it is necessary to hold people accountable for the recent terrorist attacks. It has threatened other anti-American extremists. Shikrat warns of bombings in Kosovo A White House spokesman, quoted by REUTERS, said