By Paige Winfield Cunningham - The Washington Times
Members of the elite Navy SEALs team that carried out a painstakingly crafted assault that led to the death of Osama bin Laden won’t be greeted with fanfare when they return home to Virginia Beach. Published 8:19 p.m. May 2, 2011
By Kara Rowland - The Washington Times
Osama bin Laden used one of his wives as a human shield during the firefight with U.S. forces at the compound in Pakistan where he was killed, the White House’s counterterrorism chief said Monday. Published 3:47 p.m. May 2, 2011
By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
The top lawmakers on the Senate Homeland Security Committee said that while they have no doubt that Osama bin Laden has been killed, it may be necessary to release some of the pictures to erase any suspicion that the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks is still alive. Published 2:03 p.m. May 2, 2011
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By Kara Rowland, Eli Lake and Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
With the killing of Osama bin Laden, the United States has “kept its commitment to see that justice is done,” President Obama said Monday. Published 10:52 p.m. May 1, 2011
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By Bill Gertz - The Washington Times
The death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has been the highest counterterrorism goal since the deadly Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and on Sunday a small team of U.S. special-operations commandos achieved it. Published 1:35 a.m. May 2, 2011
By Chuck Neubauer - The Washington Times
One of the world’s richest men and a member of the Saudi royal family has received approval for a $26 million loan from a branch of the World Bank to build a luxury hotel in Ghana, a West African nation with a developing economy but where 40 percent of the people live in poverty. Published 7:55 p.m. May 1, 2011
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
Before there was Scott Walker, Rick Scott, Nathan Deal or Nikki Haley, there was Arizona’s Jan Brewer — the original Republican protest governor, going toe-to-toe with the Obama administration over immigration, fighting the White House in the courtroom and becoming an early symbol of states’ frustration with the White House. Published 9:53 p.m. May 1, 2011
By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times
The official “cultural barometer” keepers at CafePress say that more than 1,000 Osama bin Laden-themed products have been created by online entrepreneurs in the last 24 hours marking the death of the terrorist leader. Published 8:22 p.m. May 2, 2011
By Jerry Seper - The Washington Times
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, known to most as Osama bin Laden, was the product of privilege; the 17th of 52 children of a Saudi businessman who made billions in the construction industry and lived a lavish lifestyle. It was the trappings of his well-appointed life that may have led to his ignoble death Sunday in Abbottabad, Pakistan — in a million-dollar three-story mansion, not a cave. Published 7:44 p.m. May 2, 2011
By Ben Birnbaum - The Washington Times
Most foreign leaders Monday praised the United States for killing Osama bin Laden, but followers of the world’s most wanted terrorist howled for revenge. Published 6:30 p.m. May 2, 2011
By Matthew Lee - Associated Press
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is not the end of the war on terrorism and warned the network’s members that the United States would be relentless in its pursuit of them. Published 10:04 a.m. May 2, 2011
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