CIA role claim in Kennedy killing
New video and photographic evidence that puts three senior CIA operatives at the scene of Robert Kennedy's assassination has been brought to light.
The evidence is a result of a three year investigation
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Rising Terror Chief Worries U.S. Officials
Baitullah Mesud, Accused Bhutto Assassination Mastermind, Emerges As Global Nemesis
CBS) Pictures obtained by CBS News from Pakistani sources are among the first public images ever to surface of a man U.S. intelligence officials call "one of ...
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The Man Behind the Hype: Who Is Barack Obama?
The Illinois Senator Is Preparing To Announce His Presidential Bid, But How Much Do You Know About Him?
SLIDESHOW: The Rise Of Barack Obama
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by Mike Flannery
CHICAGO (CBS) ― Before he has even one full term under his belt, Sen. Barack Obama has become one of the most famous members of the U.S. Senate. And on Saturday, at the age of 45, he's prepared to announce he's running for the highest office in the land.
CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports on the man behind the hype.
Having been born in Hawaii to a mother raised in Kansas and a father from East Africa, Obama has long addressed different audiences in different ways.
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Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has offered asylum to bin Laden, who openly supports Iraq against the Western powers.
Despite repeated demands from Washington, the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden after the August 7 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, demanding proof of his involvement in terrorist activities.
However, in recent weeks, both the United States and Britain have renewed their pressure on the Taliban to expel bin Laden.
Pakistan, a strong ally of the Taliban and one of only three countries to recognize the movement's control over Afghanistan, also has been asked by the United States to use its influence to have bin Laden expelled from Afghanistan.
"We have been asked, but we can't force the Taliban to do anything they don't want to do," ...
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