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BBC NEWS | South Asia | UK militant 'killed in Pakistan'
A fugitive British militant linked to an alleged UK plot to use liquid bombs to blow up transatlantic airliners has been killed in Pakistan, reports say. Pakistani media said Rashid Rauf, born in Birmingham, was killed in a US air strike in North Waziristan, a haven for militants and the ...
Analysis: Mumbai attack differs from past terror strikes
longwarjournal.org — Almost two days after terrorists attacked the Indian financial hub of Mumbai, the military is still working... to root out the remnants of the assault teams at two hotels and a Jewish center. More than 125 people, including six foreigners, have been ... (more) Analysis: Mumbai attack differs from past terror strikes
Partnership for Progress
Partnership for Progress
americanprogress.org — Advancing a New Strategy for Prosperity and Stability in Pakistan and the Region By Caroline Wadhams ,... Brian Katulis , Lawrence J. Korb , Colin Cookman | November 17, 2008 Download the full report (pdf) Pakistan lies at the nexus of one the world's ... (more) Partnership for Progress
Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North Waziristan strike
Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North Waziristan strike
longwarjournal.org — Rashid Rauf. Click to view. Today's early morning airstrike by unmanned US Predator aircraft in Pakistan's Taliban-run... North Waziristan tribal agency is said to have killed senior al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf and another al ... (more) Al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf reported killed in North ...
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UK militant 'killed in Pakistan'
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — Source: BBC News Page last updated at 10:09 GMT, Saturday, 22 November 2008 UK militant 'killed in Pakistan' A fugitive British militant linked to an alleged UK plot to use liquid bombs to blow up transatlantic airliners has been killed in Pakistan, reports say. Pakistani media said Rashid Rauf, born in Birmingham, was killed in a US air strike in North Waziristan, a haven for militants and the Taleban. Mr Rauf, on the run after escaping from a Pakistani jail, was alleged to have helped the group planning the attacks. -snip- Several Pakistani TV channels reported that Mr Rauf ...

Nowhere to Run to, Baby
Neptunus LexNowhere to hide: A fugitive British militant linked to an alleged UK plot to use liquid bombs to blow up transatlantic airliners has been killed in Pakistan, reports say. Pakistani media said Rashid Rauf, born in Birmingham, was killed in a US air strike in North Waziristan, a haven for militants and the Taleban. Mr Rauf, on the run after escaping from Pakistani custody, was seen as a link between the UK plotters and Pakistan. Not anymore.

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