President-Elect Plans to Renew U.S. Commitment to Finding Al-Qaeda Leader
It is perhaps one of President George W. Bush's more frustrating failures, and one of the most difficult tasks he'll hand over to his successor.
More than seven years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden, the man Bush once said he wanted captured "dead or alive," has not been found.
President-elect Barack Obama has said that he plans to renew the U.S. commitment to tracking down the al Qaeda leader.
"I think it is a top priority for us to stamp out al Qaeda once and for all,... Full Story
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