The relentless pursuit of Osama bin Laden changed over 10 years

By John Solomon

ANALYSIS: Pursuit changed over 10 years

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"… the moment 10 years ago that then-President George W. Bush vowed to bring Osama bin Laden to justice “dead or alive,” U.S military forces relentlessly pursued t …"

A timeline of who won and who lost in the decade since the worst terror attacks on U.S. soil

By Sandy Johnson

An analysis of the winners and losers over the last decade

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"… lleged killer of journalist Daniel Pearl. …"

Cost of pursuing bin Laden? Half a trillion and climbing

By John Aloysius Farrell and Aaron Mehta

Cost of chasing bin Laden won't stop climbing with his death

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"… ntributed to this report. …"

"… the national panic attack after 9/11. All that increase is attributable to Osama bin Laden.”Despite the cost, the United States had little choice but to hunt down …"

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Osama Bin Laden: How the U.S. helped midwife a terrorist

By Ahmed Rashid

A history of U.S. involvement in Central Asia, leading to the rise of Muslim radicals in 43 countries.

Gitmo prisoner matched to Pearl murder video faces military trial

By Julie Vorman

Gitmo prisoner matched to Pearl murder video faces military trial

Victor Bout denies involvement in arms traffic

By André Verlöy

WASHINGTON, March 4, 2002 — Alleged Russian arms trafficker Victor Bout denied that he had any links to the al Qaeda terrorist network of Os
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Arrested Italian cell sheds light on Bin Laden's European network

By Leo Sisti and Maud S. Beelman

WASHINGTON, October 3, 2001 — On a cold winter night last January, on the outskirts of Milan, Italian anti-terrorist police intercepted a fr

Collateral damage

By Nathaniel Heller, Tom Stites and Ben Welsh

U.S. hands out vast sums of money to combat terrorism while ignoring human rights records; lobbying key to funding flows

Post-9/11 renditions: An extraordinary violation of international law

By Michael Bilton

Some say lack of due process in kidnappings and detention at secret prisons amounts to war crimes

Agencies failed to share intelligence on 9/11 terrorists

By The Center for Public Integrity

If intelligence and law enforcement agencies had shared information, they may have foreseen 9/11 hijackings

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