A tale of terror: the life and times of Osama bin Laden
May 2, 2011
Over several decades, al Qaeda and its chief Osama bin Laden had emerged as symbols of terrorism across the globe. A look at the life of bin Laden and the acts of mass murder he perpetrated in his 'jihad' against the United States. Photos: AP
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