Relief in Mideast; Doubt Remains

Relief in Mideast; Doubt Remains


Relief in Mideast; Doubt Remains

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:24 PM PDT

Reaction to Bin Laden's death is expected to be jubilant, but it is unclear what impact it will have on terrorism in the Middle East.


World cheers bin Laden's death as victory (AP)

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:02 PM PDT

Warrant Officer Gabriel Bernard, of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, smiles outside a small Canadian patrol base outside Salavat, Afghanistan, on Monday, May 2, 2011. Osama bin Laden was killed in a helicopter raid on a mansion in an area north of the Pakistani capital, U.S. and Pakistani officials said Monday. 'Hopefully, it's a step forward toward world peace and a resolution for the conflict here in Afghanistan,' Bernard said. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Colin Perkel)AP - The death of Osama bin Laden is being celebrated around the world as a victory for justice. But many people caution that it will not end terrorist attacks or ease suffering of those who lost loved ones in bombings by al-Qaida-linked militants.



Osama bin Laden is Dead. Crowds Gather at Ground Zero.

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:02 PM PDT

Obama: ?Justice has been done.? Crowds are gathering across America now. ??But it was th


U.S. Forces Kill Osama Bin Laden In Pakistan Raid

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:49 PM PDT

No U.S. troops injured in helicopter raid staged on suburban Islamabad compound with high walls and


The President's Perfect Speech

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:41 PM PDT

President Barack Obama delivered a perfect speech last night. The message, of course, was perfect -


India Uses Osama Death to Pressure Pakistan

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:25 PM PDT

India said it reacted with "grave concern" to news that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been hiding out "deep inside" Pakistan before his death, and called on Islamabad to arrest militants connected to the attacks on Mumbai in 2008 that killed more than 160 people.


Bin Laden killed in dramatic night-time raid near Islamabad

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:50 PM PDT

ABBOTABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was hiding out in a mansion near a Pakistani military training academy and less than two hours' drive from Islamabad when he was killed in a dramatic CIA-led operation involving helicopters and ground troops on Sunday night.


Jihadists: bin Laden death will not mute Jihad call

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:52 PM PDT

DUBAI (Reuters) - Members of Jihadist forums said they prayed the news of Osama bin Laden's death was not true, and hinted at retaliation if it was, in some of the first Islamist reaction to the al Qaeda leader's death.


Israel: bin Laden killing triumph for democracies (Reuters)

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:07 PM PDT

Reuters - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the United States on Sunday for killing Osama bin Laden, seeing a "resounding triumph" for Washington and its allies.


Opinion: Why Bin Laden's death no longer matters (Time.com)

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:50 PM PDT

Time.com - Killing or capturing Bin Laden might once have been imagined to be a decisive turning point in a struggle between the U.S. and its challengers in the Muslim world, today, the death of America's erstwhile nemesis is little more than an historical footnote


India hails bin Laden death, more needed to fight terrorism (Reuters)

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:35 PM PDT

Reuters - India said the killing of Osama Bin Laden was a "victorious milestone" in the war against terrorism but urged the world to continue battling militancy, a statement from the foreign ministry said on Monday.


Stocks And Dollar Boosted By Bin Laden Death, Metals And Crude Slide

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:12 PM PDT

The success of the operation to kill bin Laden is having an immediate effect on financial markets.


A transformational solar deal: An interview with SunPower, Total executives

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:10 PM PDT

On Thursday, SunPower, a pioneering Silicon Valley solar company that is one of the United States' l


Names You Need To Know: NC4 Situational Readiness

Posted: 01 May 2011 08:08 PM PDT

A high-tech service business that tracks in real-time threats and incidents globally that might affe


India hails bin Laden death, more needed to fight terrorism

Posted: 01 May 2011 10:35 PM PDT

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India said the killing of Osama Bin Laden was a "victorious milestone" in the war against terrorism but urged the world to continue battling militancy, a statement from the foreign ministry said on Monday.


Death of a Terrorist

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:14 PM PDT

Osama bin Laden, scion of a wealthy Saudi family, brought the reality of violent Islamic fundamentalism to American shores on 9/11.


Names You Need To Know In 2011: Osama bin Laden

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:39 PM PDT

History is made as one of the most wanted men in the world is dead.


Steve Forbes Interview: Billionaire Investor Ken Fisher

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:20 PM PDT

Ken Fisher, billionaire and CEO of Fisher Investments, talks with Steve Forbes about market myths, h


Threat remains after bin Laden killed by U.S. forces (Reuters)

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:50 PM PDT

Osama bin Laden sits during an interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir (not pictured) in an image supplied by the respected Dawn newspaper November 10, 2001. Osama bin Laden is dead and his body has been recovered by U.S. authorities, U.S. officials said on Sunday. U.S. President Barack Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, had repeatedly vowed to bring to justice the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, but never did before leaving office in early 2009. REUTERS/Hamid Mir/Editor/Ausaf/Newspaper for Daily Dawn (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY)Reuters - President Barack Obama warned Americans on Sunday night to remain vigilant even after the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and while there are no known credible threats, the risk of attacks remains.



Osama bin Laden: 9/11 author who defied Bush, Obama (Reuters)

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:47 PM PDT

Reuters - Challenging the might of the "infidel" United States, Osama bin Laden masterminded the deadliest militant attacks in history and then built a global network of allies to wage a "holy war" intended to outlive him.