In Focus | Bin Laden
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Saturday Jul 30
The man who hunted Osama Bin Laden
Meet John, the anonymous CIA analyst who refused a promotion and whose obsession for nearly a decade from 9/11 was to track down the Al Qaida chief
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Wednesday Jul 6
Pakistan spy agency behind killing of journalist, US says
US officials believe Pakistan's spy agency was behind the killing of a Pakistani journalist who reported that Islamist militants had infiltrated the military, the New York Times reported
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Friday Jun 24
CIA visas issued after disclosure guarantee
The Pakistan Embassy in USA has issued 67 visas to CIA officials for deployment in Pakistan, according to a report quoting embassy sources in Washington
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Wednesday Jun 22
Bin Laden's Yemeni widow to return to her country 'within the coming days'
Widow who was shot in the leg during an attack that killed Bin Laden is waiting for return to Yemen
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Saturday Jun 18
Uneasy allies struggle to keep ties on track
Friction worsens after Bin Laden killing
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Friday Jun 17
Navy ship that buried Bin Laden returns home
Carrier USS Carl Vinson and its crew come back to a rousing reception
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Friday Jun 17
Al Zawahiri's main task is to revive group's lost appeal
Bin Laden's former deputy lacks his charm
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Friday Jun 17
UN to delink Al Qaida and Taliban sanctions
The Taliban have long demanded removal from the sanctions list to help promote reconciliation
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Thursday Jun 16
US vows to hunt down and kill new Al Qaida leader
The United States will seek to hunt down and kill new Al Qaida leader Ayman Al Zawahiri
Twitter reactions
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Twitter reaction to killing of Osama Bin Laden
Here is a selection of tweets that gained popularity in the hours following the event
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American celebrities tweet about Bin Laden
News of Osama Bin Laden's death sends Hollywood atwitter
Opinions
- What Bin Laden wrought
- Few options before Pakistan
- The world after Bin Laden
- Success in Kabul remains vital
- Americans need a reality check
- War against terror far from over
- Socio-economic fundamentals of a post-Osama era
- Pakistan deserves its share of credit
- More questions than credible answers
- Al Qaida chief had lost relevance
- Terror is a tactic, not an opponent
- His message was of anger and hatred
- Obama silences critics
- Pakistan can come out of this stronger

