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Al-Qaeda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Al-Qaeda in Iraq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Al-Qaida / Al-Qaeda (the Base) al Qadr ; Group for the Preservation of the Holy Sites ; International Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders ; Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places ; Islamic Army for the Liberation of Holy Shrines...
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Why does al-Qaida target planes? ... Detroit bomber 'providing intelligence about al-Qaida' ... 29 Jan 2010: Drudge, Fox News and other right-wing media seize on al-Qaida leader's taped comments reportedly sent to al-Jazeera...
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Other Names al Qaeda; Al-Qaida; "the Base" the Islamic Army the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders the Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places the Usama Bin Laden Network the Usama Bin Laden Organization;
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AL-QAIDA (THE BASE / BIN LADEN) ... Offers access to various reports and news articles concerning Bin Laden and Al-Qaida. ** For additional internet sites, refer to the "General Internet Resources" section at the beginning of this bibliography.
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WASHINGTON – As London recovers from the latest deadly al-Qaida attack that killed at least 50, top U.S. government officials are contemplating what they consider to be an inevitable and much bigger assault on America – one likely to kill millions, destroy the economy and fundamentally alter the course of...
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Background on the terrorist network and details on attacks on US interests. ... * In approximately 1989, bin Laden and co-defendant Muhammad Atef founded "Al Qaeda," " an international terrorist group ... which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence."
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