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JERUSALEM -- Many foreign journalists covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stay in full-service hotels such as the King David, in the city's Jewish section, or the American Colony, in the Arab part of town. British press heralds entry into fighting LONDON -- As British troops secured a deserted cave complex in Afghanistan on Wednesday, the press back home was flushed with pride -- as the newspapers saw it, the U.S. military wasn't up to the challenge and had been forced to call in the Brits to finish the task. Rumsfeld: Bin Laden unlocated WASHINGTON -- The U.S. military has never had good enough information on Osama bin Laden's whereabouts to go after him, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Wednesday. Pilot jailed after name found in cave RALEIGH, N.C. -- A Tanzanian whose name was found on a letter in an Afghanistan cave has been arrested on immigration charges, 11 months after he came to the United States for commercial pilot training, authorities said Wednesday. Media accused in failed coup Venezuelan news executives defend themselves against allegations that they suppressed facts as the ousted president returned. From AP: special links on the terrorist attacks and aftermath Sharon and Arafat: Old foes on parallel paths FBI's Most Wanted terrorists Afghanistan in Depth Panoramic view of tragedy Satellite view of Ground Zero Flashpoint: Afghanistan Multimedia Coverage of the Terror Attacks Latest News on the Terror Attacks Updated List of Victims Terror Attack Multimedia Gallery Terror's Path: An Interactive Map Missing: A Multimedia Essay Terror Attack: Minute by Minute Terror Attack: Tower Collapse Terrorists Attack: Video Gallery Aftermath Photo Gallery Day of Terror Photo Gallery National headlines [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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