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US may release pictures of Osama’s body

The White House Tuesday said that it was weighing whether to release pictures of Osama bin Laden’s corpse to put at rest speculation and disbeliefs in some quarters about the death of the world’s most-wanted fugitive.

Pistachios, not pretzels, are weight-loss snack!

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Nutrition researchers at UCLA have indicated that choosing to snack on pistachios rather than pretzels as part of a healthy diet not only supports your body mass index (BMI) goals, but also can suppor

No apology for violating Pakistan air space: US

The United States will not apologise to Pakistan for its unilateral military action against al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden at his hideout in that country, the White House has said.

"We make no apolog

US seeks answers whether Pakistan aided Bin Laden

The United States vowed on Tuesday to "get to the bottom" of whether Pakistan helped Osama bin Laden elude a long manhunt before he was killed in a US raid, even as Islamabad denied it gave shelter to the Al Qaeda leader.

Bin Laden unarmed when shot dead: US

The United States revealed that Osama bin Laden was unarmed when US commandos shot him dead and that Pakistani authorities were kept in the dark because they might have tipped off the Al Qaeda leader.

New Mexico woman arrested for allegedly biting off boyfriend’s lip

A woman in New Mexico has been arrested after she allegedly bit off the lower lip of her boyfriend during a heated argument with him.

Aurelia Reyes grabbed her boyfriend’s head and then bit off his l

Osama bin Laden's photo to be published: CIA chief

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A postmortem photograph of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, killed by US forces in Pakistan on Sunday, will be published, CIA chief Leon Panetta said on Tuesday.

"The bottom line is that, you know, w

US to investigate what sustained Bin Laden in Pakistan

The US will investigate what "sustained" the network for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and allowed him to live for so "long" in the Abbottabad compound where he was finally hunted down by America's special forces.

Osama photo: Why US is worried

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Four days after a bunch of highly-trained, armed men gunned down the world's most wanted terrorist, conspiracy theorists, and the al-Qaeda are demanding to see evidence that Osama Bin Laden is really

US to investigate what sustained Bin Laden in Pakistan

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The US will investigate what 'sustained' the network for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan and allowed him to live for so 'long' in the Abbottabad compound where he was finally hunted down b

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