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While Al Qaeda remains the greatest threat to the U.S., Usama bin Laden is absent in controlling the terror network, CIA director Michael Hayden said ...
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The White House said the military and intelligence community is limited.
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While Democrats have questioned her budget priorities, some Alaskans see Gov. Sarah Palin as a modern-day Robin Hood who has slashed government spendi...
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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (Reuters) - Republican nominee John McCain said in an interview aired on Sunday he would bring Democrats into his Cabinet and ...
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Promising a "very bipartisan approach" to how he'll run his administration, Sen. John McCain said in an interview broadcast Sunday that...
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ST. PAUL (Reuters) - Republican candidate John McCain said on Wednesday that if elected president, he will capture al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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DENVER (Reuters) - Barack Obama burst onto the national stage four years ago with a speech describing himself as a skinny guy with a funny name and an...
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Justice Department delays rules until next month
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U.S. cruise missile strike on an Al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan in 1998 was meant to kill Usama bin Laden, but declassified U.S. documents sugg...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is confident an international fund set up with Libya to compensate victims of U.S. and Libyan bombings will b...