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Hackers crack into Osama's accounts
A group of UK hackers claims to have captured confidential banking information on Osama bin Laden, and Al Qaeda.
Pentagon tries to avoid using Pakistan bases
Fearing that an extensive deployment in Pakistan could destabilize a critical
but volatile ally, the Pentagon is trying to minimize the use of the nation's bases
In Pakistan, a grand illusion?
US finds itself in a minefield of internal politics.
Death penalty could affect extradition to U.S
European Union countries more likely to extradite terrorists to US if they would not face execution.
War comes to America
The fire, the fear, and the storms to come.
The Black Day
A compelling online documentary on the aftermath that fuses poetry with photography.
CIA trained Pakistanis to nab Osama bin Laden
But military coup put an end to 1999 plot.
Suspected terrorist's will details final wishes
Requests burial 'next to good Muslims'
Endowments from bin Ladens prove awkward
Scholars who have accepted funding from the wealthy family of Osama bin Laden are finding themselves in an awkward position.
The alleged brains behind Osama bin Laden
Doctor drove home need for armed action to export radical Islam, experts say.
Terrorist code book found
French investigators say they have discovered a terrorist code
book that could reveal details about past and future attacks.
The eerily intimate power of poetry to console
In the weeks since the terrorist attacks, people have been consoling themselves with poetry in an almost unprecedented way. (Free registration required)
All that glistens
The terrorists succeeded in illuminating — not just to the rest of the world but to us — how little all our baubles have to do with who we really are.
(Free registration required)
Satellite picks caves that Osama could be using
Osama bin Laden may be hiding in caves near a former Russian base in the Pamir mountains close to the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
The invisible nightmare
Biological weapons are not hard to produce.
And they are getting easier to make all the time.
French reveal plot to bomb US embassy
A French-Algerian man has provided authorities with details of a plot to carry out a suicide attack against the US Embassy in Paris.
The Taleban's bravest opponents
An underground resistance of Afghan women risks torture and execution to alert the world to the regime's atrocities. One freedom fighter tells her story.
No sleep for CIA terrorist hunters
Will spies who know, tell the US?
The billionaire Osama bin Laden clan
No man's land -- Afghanistan
Interview with Northern Alliance Foreign Minister Dr Abdullah Abdullah
Special soldiers cover mental terrain
Bush says 'enjoy life'. But what about the luxury slump
Phone log a chilling testament to victims' desperation
A last road trip through premodern, postmodern Afghanistan
Demand spurts for courses in Arabic, Islam, terrorism and diplomacy
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