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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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Osama bin Laden may be slipping back and forth from Pakistan to Afghanistan. Or the US might not have a clue, more than eight years after the al-Qaeda leader masterminded the terrorist attacks on America.

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But what we have here is not speculation. It is information that, according to our source, came from Debka intelligence files – which we understand is not American. We stress, however, that there is no definitive report yet on the fate of bin Laden.
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Guingona, also the foreign secretary, said Filipino engineers, contractors, builders and workers can participate in the rehabilitation of Afghanistan.
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But what we have here is not speculation. It is information that, according to our source, came from Debka intelligence files – which we understand is not American. We stress, however, that there is no definitive report yet on the fate of bin Laden.
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