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MAY ilang gustong wakasan ang kanilang buhay dahil sa simpleng problema lang… subalit sa isang pasyenteng may sakit na kailangan ng panghabambuhay na gamutan, isang  haplos lang mula sa kanilang mahal sa buhay ang dumampi sa kanilang likod may dahilan na sila para isipin ang bukas na parang walang katapusan.

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When al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawaheri issued an order for his terrorist squads to undertake "small-scale" attacks against the United States, little did he know that his plan could actually backfire and cause more harm to his group than to his intended targets.

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Egyptian authorities have arrested the brother of al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahri, a security official said yesterday.

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Two officials say a secret message that was intercepted between Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahri and his deputy in Yemen led to the shutdown of US embassies.

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Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on the Tunisian people to rise up against the country's Islamist ruling party for accepting a constitution not based on Islamic Shariah law, according to a recording released yesterday.

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Osama bin Laden spent all his personal wealth on jihad, considering meat and electricity as luxuries so he could save his money to help fund terror attacks, according to recollections from his deputy and successor posted online late Saturday

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Here's how the new head of al-Qaida remembers Osama bin Laden: A sensitive man who cried when his friends lost family members, remained close to his children despite the hard life of an international jihadist, and fondly remembered — by name — the 19 men who carried out the deadliest terrorist attack ever on U.S. soil.

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Al-Qaida's new leader is calling on Libyan fighters who overthrew Moammar Gadhafi to set up an Islamic state and urges Algerians to revolt against their longtime leader in remarks in a new Internet video.

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Federal authorities used DNA from "multiple family members" and facial recognition technology to identify the body of Osama bin Laden, according to court papers filed Friday that formally dropped terrorism charges against the slain al-Qaida leader.

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Using intermediaries and inexpensive computer disks, Osama bin Laden managed to send emails while in hiding, without leaving a digital fingerprint for United States eavesdroppers to find.

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When al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawaheri issued an order for his terrorist squads to undertake "small-scale" attacks against the United States, little did he know that his plan could actually backfire and cause more harm to his group than to his intended targets.

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Two officials say a secret message that was intercepted between Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahri and his deputy in Yemen led to the shutdown of US embassies.

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Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on the Tunisian people to rise up against the country's Islamist ruling party for accepting a constitution not based on Islamic Shariah law, according to a recording released yesterday.

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Al-Qaida's new leader is calling on Libyan fighters who overthrew Moammar Gadhafi to set up an Islamic state and urges Algerians to revolt against their longtime leader in remarks in a new Internet video.

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Federal authorities used DNA from "multiple family members" and facial recognition technology to identify the body of Osama bin Laden, according to court papers filed Friday that formally dropped terrorism charges against the slain al-Qaida leader.

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Using intermediaries and inexpensive computer disks, Osama bin Laden managed to send emails while in hiding, without leaving a digital fingerprint for United States eavesdroppers to find.

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