A former personal bodyguard of Osama bin Laden says he is certain the al Qaeda leader is planning an attack on the United States. In the first television interview since 9/11 with an al Qaeda member close to bin Laden, Abu Jandal tells 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon first-hand details about the world's most wanted man this Sunday, April 2, at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Abu Jandal, who was with bin Laden in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2000, says bin Laden's last tape, on which he threatened consequences to the United States, is not a threat, but a promise. "When Sheik Osama promises something, he does it … So I believe Osama bin Laden is planning a new attack inside the United States, this is certain," he tells Simon in the interview conducted in Yemen earlier this month... http://www.cbsnews.com censor News |
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Iran: Stealth Missile Successfully Test-Fired |
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Delphi to cut jobs, try to void contracts |
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Jaruzelski charged over crackdown |
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Iran quakes kill 66 |
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Unexpected warming in Antarctica |
| Winter air temperatures over Antarctica have risen by more than 2C in the last 30 years, a new study shows. Research published in the US journal Science says the warming is seen across the whole of the continen.. full News |
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