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Al-Qaeda spokesman Sulaiman Bu Ghaith speaks in an undated video message carried on Qatar's al-Jazeera television on October 9, 2001 saying that the militant group believed in "terrorism against oppressors". |
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Undated file photos showing the thirteen men listed as "most wanted terrorists" and released by President George W. Bush at FBI headquarters in Washington DC, Ocotber 10, 2001.
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The U.S. and British military action has begun in Afghanistan. The first explosions could be heard about 8:57 pm local time in Kabul after nightfall. Five large explosions shook the city, followed by the sounds of anti-aiircraft fire. U.S. President George W Bush said the U.S. led forces are taking "targeted actions" against Taliban military capabilities and the al-Qaida network of alleged terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden. |
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Twenty-nine people at U.S. Congress have tested positive for anthrax exposure, including many aides of Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and two Capitol police officers, House Speaker Dennis Hastert and Health Secretary Tommy Thompson said Wednesday.
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US President George W. Bush has rejected a conditional Taliban offer to turn over Osama bin Laden, the main suspect in the September 11th attacks on the United States. |
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