Word: ladens
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...local warlords and drug-runners. And to top it all off, al Qaeda may no longer be the official guest of the Afghan government, but it nevertheless has a continued presence in the southeastern provinces along the border with Pakistan. Of course, it goes without saying that Osama bin Laden remains at large (ignoring the popular conspiracy theory that we’ve already captured him and Bush is waiting to reveal that in November...
Following Sept. 11, 2001, Bennett gained moderate fame as the former personal doctor for the bin Laden family...
...sense of rising optimism fueled in part by the capture of Saddam Hussein in Iraq and in part by recent data gathering. A knowledgeable U.S. intelligence official tells TIME that a recent spike in intelligence has given government officials greater reason for hope than at any time since bin Laden escaped U.S. clutches in Tora Bora at the end of 2001. "There are some channels that are very active," this official says, declining to give details for fear they might "dry up." He adds, "There are a lot of people very confident that they have him narrowed to a certain...
...sure we're going to catch Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar this year." BRYAN HILFERTY, U.S. military spokesman, making a prediction as the Army readies a spring offensive to search...
...incumbency. It requires a terrific candidate and a perfect campaign--Bill Clinton in 1992--or disastrous times to dislodge a sitting President. This President can be charming and eloquent on the stump. He is surrounded by a first-rate political team. The economy will probably improve. Osama bin Laden could be captured. A President can usually set the tone and the agenda to his liking...