+ Follow ZARQAWI Tag
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[Title] => Jordanian bomber of CIA base deceived family
[Summary] => The suspected Jordanian double agent who killed eight people on a CIA base in Afghanistan wanted to die in a holy war, and wrote fiery Internet articles calling for jihad against the US and Israel, family and friends said yesterday.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: US troops kill No. 2 leader of al-Qaida in Iraq
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[Title] => Osama dead? Even Jesus had to prove to Doubting Thomas that He was alive
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Who can believe the fuzzy French newspaper report that the globes leading Islamic terrorist, Osama bin Laden, died of "typhoid" in Pakistan this very month? A French regional newspaper LEst Republicain (not even one of the majors, like Le Figaro, Le Monde, or Paris Soir) was the journal which claimed to have unearthed a report of the French intelligence agency, DGSE, dated Sept. 21, that Osama had succumbed to illness.
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[Title] => Bushs wheel of fortune
[Summary] => Just when it looked like George Bushs public approval ratings would continue to languish in the cellar, he gets a breather with news of Abu Mussab al-Zarqawis death last week. The al-Qaeda linked terrorist had been the biggest scourge in the United States efforts to defeat the insurgency in Iraq, and the US forces finally succeeded in getting him after a three-year hunt.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL The slaughtering sheik
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He was Osama bin Ladens chief lieutenant in Iraq, proudly taking responsibility for kidnappings, gruesome beheadings and bombings that claimed hundreds of innocent lives. Last Wednesday night the end finally came for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two 500-pound precision-guided bombs dropped by US troops on a remote area northeast of Baghdad ended the reign of terror of the man called by his followers "the slaughtering sheik."
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He was Osama bin Ladens chief lieutenant in Iraq, proudly taking responsibility for kidnappings, gruesome beheadings and bombings that claimed hundreds of innocent lives. Last Wednesday night the end finally came for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two 500-pound precision-guided bombs dropped by US troops on a remote area northeast of Baghdad ended the reign of terror of the man called by his followers "the slaughtering sheik."
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[Title] => RP sees hope for peace in Iraq with Zarqawis death
[Summary] => The Philippines voiced hopes yesterday that the death of al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi would finally usher in peace and a brighter future for Iraq and its people.
Zarqawi, al-Qaedas top leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, was killed in an air strike northeast of Baghdad on Wednesday.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said the government shares Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Malikis sentiment that Zarqawis death is a major step toward finding peace in Iraq.
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[Title] => Why announce a poison pen letter without first investigating it?
[Summary] => In my years of reporting including covering the police beat and the National Bureau of Investigation I havent seen the like of it. Sanamagan: How can a "rank-and-file" employee identifying himself only as "Mike Blah" write a two-page letter to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez (dated May 24) accusing Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap of allegedly "masterminding" the killing of Tacurong City journalist Marlene Esperat, then have the DOJ Secretary release the letter for publication by all the news media?
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[Title] => Osama dead? Even Jesus had to prove to Doubting Thomas that He was alive
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Who can believe the fuzzy French newspaper report that the globes leading Islamic terrorist, Osama bin Laden, died of "typhoid" in Pakistan this very month? A French regional newspaper LEst Republicain (not even one of the majors, like Le Figaro, Le Monde, or Paris Soir) was the journal which claimed to have unearthed a report of the French intelligence agency, DGSE, dated Sept. 21, that Osama had succumbed to illness.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL The slaughtering sheik
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He was Osama bin Ladens chief lieutenant in Iraq, proudly taking responsibility for kidnappings, gruesome beheadings and bombings that claimed hundreds of innocent lives. Last Wednesday night the end finally came for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two 500-pound precision-guided bombs dropped by US troops on a remote area northeast of Baghdad ended the reign of terror of the man called by his followers "the slaughtering sheik."
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He was Osama bin Ladens chief lieutenant in Iraq, proudly taking responsibility for kidnappings, gruesome beheadings and bombings that claimed hundreds of innocent lives. Last Wednesday night the end finally came for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two 500-pound precision-guided bombs dropped by US troops on a remote area northeast of Baghdad ended the reign of terror of the man called by his followers "the slaughtering sheik."
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[Title] => RP sees hope for peace in Iraq with Zarqawis death
[Summary] => The Philippines voiced hopes yesterday that the death of al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi would finally usher in peace and a brighter future for Iraq and its people.
Zarqawi, al-Qaedas top leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, was killed in an air strike northeast of Baghdad on Wednesday.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said the government shares Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Malikis sentiment that Zarqawis death is a major step toward finding peace in Iraq.
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[Title] => Why announce a poison pen letter without first investigating it?
[Summary] => In my years of reporting including covering the police beat and the National Bureau of Investigation I havent seen the like of it. Sanamagan: How can a "rank-and-file" employee identifying himself only as "Mike Blah" write a two-page letter to Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez (dated May 24) accusing Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap of allegedly "masterminding" the killing of Tacurong City journalist Marlene Esperat, then have the DOJ Secretary release the letter for publication by all the news media?
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-26 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133172
[Focus] => 0
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October 16, 2008 - 5:05am