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The Taliban's Little White Book Offered Harsh Rules to Live By
Times Staff WriterRule 17 bans women from public baths. Rule 9 puts a razor to the hair of any man with a Beatles do. Rule 7 orders up to 10 days' imprisonment for shopkeepers selling materials to make kites. On its surface, the hardcover white booklet with side-by-side...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Taliban, Iran, Terrorism, Arts and Culture
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Serving others is a family affair for Karzai clan
Special to the TribuneOne brother will be installed Saturday as the leader of a newly liberated Afghanistan. The other will be planning his newest restaurant in America. Both are members of the Popalzoi, a tribe whose Durrani ancestors--part of the larger Pashtun clan--have...Tags: Pakistan, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Terrorism, Los Angeles Times, Education
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A growing number in government have misgivings about Iraq policy
Knight Ridder/tribuneWASHINGTON - While President Bush marshals congressional and international support for invading Iraq, a growing number of military officers, intelligence professionals and diplomats in his own government privately have deep misgivings about the...Tags: Crimes, Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Al-Qaeda, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Taliban: Islamic Clerics To Decide His Fate
The Hartford CourantPresident Bush declared Monday that the United States wants Osama bin Laden ``dead or alive,'' even as the administration awaited a meeting in Afghanistan today of a group of Islamic clerics who are to decide whether to surrender the prime suspect in last...Tags: George W. Bush, Migration, Emergency Planning, Yasser Arafat, Afghanistan
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Advances lead to calls for UN role
Tribune staff reportersThe sudden fall of Kabul sparked a United Nations call Tuesday for a two-year transitional government for Afghanistan and urgings from world leaders for the UN to play a key role in steering the fractured country away from anarchy. As the motley...Tags: Pakistan, Kabul (Afghanistan), Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Diplomacy
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Taliban Foe Fears Daunting Cave War
Times Staff WritersThe battle to rout hundreds of Al Qaeda fighters from the deep caves of this craggy region of northeastern Afghanistan will be long, hard and messy, the anti-Taliban commander in the area said Sunday. "The location is very, very difficult," said Haji...Tags: Pakistan, Osama bin Laden, NBC (tv network), Entertainment, Terrorism
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U.S. Forces Deploy to Pakistan Bases; Warplanes Pound Kabul for 4th Day
Times Staff WritersFor the first time since military operations against Afghanistan's Taliban regime began, U.S. forces are using at least two bases in Pakistan, senior Pakistani intelligence and military sources said today. According to these sources, U.S. helicopters and...Tags: Pakistan, Osama bin Laden, Kabul (Afghanistan), George W. Bush, Pervez Musharraf
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3,000 Taliban, Al Qaeda fighters cross into Pakistan
New York Times News ServiceAddressing a subject of growing concern, Pakistani intelligence officials estimated on Sunday that 3,000 or more Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters have slipped over the border into Pakistan's tribal areas in the week since the fall of Kabul. The officials...Tags: Yemen, Pakistan, Kabul (Afghanistan), Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda
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Border pursuit of Taliban halfhearted
Tribune foreign correspondentAt a checkpoint on the road outside a defunct airport, commander Abdul Wahid of the post-Taliban militia in control of the city pulled a victory souvenir from his pocket. It was the identification card of Zahiruddin Babr, a 23-year-old Taliban volunteer...Tags: Pakistan, Crimes, Kabul (Afghanistan), Osama bin Laden, Taliban
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Into A War Of Fighting Shadows
The United States of America is passing through a phase of its history when it is too powerful to be defeated by anyone except itself. Its military reach is an extension of its will; its technology allows it freedom of target, unhindered by the wrath of...Tags: Pakistan, Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Taliban, Death
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Bombs target Hussein
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The United States bombed a building in a residential neighborhood of Baghdad yesterday where Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, his two sons and senior members of his government were believed to be meeting, U.S. officials said last night. "We...Tags: Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Transportation Accidents, Arts, Terrorism
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Rebels agree to political talks
Tribune staff reportersThe Northern Alliance agreed Sunday to international talks about the future of Afghanistan's government, a potentially important diplomatic breakthrough, as Taliban forces fought desperately to retain their two remaining strongholds. The political...Tags: Pakistan, Osama bin Laden, Kabul (Afghanistan), Fox Broadcasting Company, NBC (tv network)
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