Prof publishes bin Laden's words
By Orcun Unlu | September 13, 2005Only days after the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, a Duke professor is trying to explain the motivations of the tragedy's organizer-jihadist Osama bin Laden.
Only days after the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, a Duke professor is trying to explain the motivations of the tragedy's organizer-jihadist Osama bin Laden.
Durham city officials are hoping residents will want to watch their local government in action—for 24 hours every day.
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