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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Dustin Zito


This was amazing. Dustin is such a horrible guy! Maybe in the next days, he would have new pictures naked.

What do you think of Dustin?

Paris Hilton Tweet Pacquiao's Victory


Socialite and hotel heiress Paris Hilton had fun in Las Vegas last Saturday watching two men with washboard abs slug it out in the ring.

The 30-year-old great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton (of Hilton Hotels), who went with her sister Nicky to the Manny Pacquiao-Shane Mosley fight, kept her Twitter page abuzz with live updates as she watched the fight ringside.

"Pacquiao is the Champion! Pac Man is an incredible fighter!" she pronounced after the judges announced its unanimous decision in favor of Pacquiao.

The buxom platinum blonde later posed for a photo with the dapper Pacquiao, towering over the 1.69-meter Filipino.


What do you think why Paris tweet Pacquiao's victory?

Lindsay Necklace Case


Lindsay Lohan will officially plead no contest to misdemeanor theft tomorrow -- I has learned -- but Lindsay won't be showing up in court.

Lindsay wants to show up for the plea, but the cost and craziness associated with a Lindsay Lohan appearance is just too much -- what with extra Sheriff's deputies, court disruption, etc.

So Lindsay's lawyer, Shawn Holley, will appear before Judge Stephanie Sautner to enter the plea.

Lindsay will plead no contest, and in such cases it's routine a defendant can serve the sentence with an electronic monitoring device at home, rather than doing jail time.

As we first reported ... both Sheriff's Department and the Probation Department sources tell us ... Lindsay would be eligible to serve her 120-day jail sentence with electronic monitoring at home.

Judge Sautner has made it clear ... she's treating Lindsay like any other defendant, so it's likely the judge will allow her the electronic monitoring option.

And, a defendant who serves time at home with an monitoring bracelet gets the same time off for good behavior and jail overcrowding as someone who serves time in the pokey. And we're told 120 days translates into 14 DAYS. So 14 days with a bracelet and she'll be off the hook with the necklace!

What do you think of Lindsay?

Arnold Schwarzenegger


Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver have announced they've separated after 25 years of marriage.

The couple released a joint statement saying, "After a great deal of thought, reflection, discussion and prayer, we came to this decision together. At this time, we are living apart while we work on the future of our relationship."

The statement continues, "We are continuing to parent our four children together. They are the light and center of both of our lives."

The couple adds, "We consider this a private matter and neither we nor any of our friends or family will have further comment."

63-year-old Arnold and 55-year-old Maria met in 1977 when Tom Brokaw introduced them at a charity event. They were married in 1986.

What do you think for the both of them?

Maria Shriver


Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife Maria Shriver have announced they've separated after 25 years of marriage.

The couple released a joint statement saying, "After a great deal of thought, reflection, discussion and prayer, we came to this decision together. At this time, we are living apart while we work on the future of our relationship."

The statement continues, "We are continuing to parent our four children together. They are the light and center of both of our lives."

The couple adds, "We consider this a private matter and neither we nor any of our friends or family will have further comment."

63-year-old Arnold and 55-year-old Maria met in 1977 when Tom Brokaw introduced them at a charity event. They were married in 1986.

What do you think of them?

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Kate Hudson Pregnant In Heels


Kate Hudson was a leggy expectant mom in Louboutins on her way to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' and x17online.com has the photos.

Also snapped was Kate's fiance, Matt Bellamy, though she prefers to call him her baby daddy.

"It's weird to say fiance to me, I like baby daddy," she said on "Live with Regis and Kelly" Thursday. "So he'll be baby daddy until he's hubby."


What do you think of Kate being pregnant?

Manny Pacquiao vs. Shane Mosley



Round 1: This fight is underway. Both fighters start cautiously and carefully, wanting to feel each other out before taking any chances. Mosley lands a good jab but Pacquiao answers with a hard counter and the crowd roars. Mosley connects with a hard right hand to the body. Pacquiao wants to close the distance but Mosley is doing a nice job controlling where the fight goes, and Mosley throws a hard right. Close first round that I give to Mosley, 10-9.

Round 2: Pacquiao lunges with a left to the body and Mosley avoids it and counters with a right. Pacquiao seems to be having a little trouble with Mosley's movement. Pacquiao unleashes a hard combination. Mosley with a good 1-2 to back Pacquiao up. Now Pacquiao answers with a combination. There was an accidental clash of heads and the ref warned both fighters to watch it. Pacquiao starting to move a little faster and get Mosley off balance. The crowd chants "Manny! Manny!" Good combination to end the round, which I give to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 3: Mosley connects with a right hand but Pacquiao keeps moving forward. Mosley ducks under a punch and throws to Pacquiao's body, then Pacquiao swings wildly with a hard left. Pacquiao charges straight forward and DOWN GOES MOSLEY! Pacquiao smells blood and is on the attack. Pacquiao is now swarming and Mosley just has to back away, clinch and try to survive the round. Pacquiao with a big left hand! Great round for Pacquiao, 10-8.

Round 4: Pacquiao comes right back out and goes straight ahead at Mosley again. Mosley falls down but it's a trip, not a knockdown. Mosley lands a hard right hand! Mosley's best punch of the night slows Pacquiao down. Pacquiao is OK but Mosley is showing he still has plenty of fight left in him. Now Pacquiao on the attack again. Mosley takes advantage of his superior reach, moves out of the way and lands a punch of his own. Mosley with a good combination, Pacquiao counters. A very close fourth round that I give to Mosley, 10-9.

Round 5: Pacquiao lands a good hook with his right hand. Pacquiao now lands a good straight left. Pacquiao with a great 1-2 and Mosley can do nothing but back away. Mosley connects with a left hook, but this has been a good round for Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 6: Hard exchange of punches in the center of the ring early in the sixth round. Pacquiao connects with an uppercut and Mosley is starting to look like he's getting worn down by Pacquiao's volume of punches. Mosley is slowing things down and clinching with Pacquiao, causing the fans to boo. Then Pacquiao separates from Mosley and goes on the attack, causing the fans to cheer. Mosley lands a good right hand but the round goes to Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 7: Mosley gets through with a jab but Pacquiao is throwing far more punches and the difference in this fight is that Pacquiao is throwing three punches for every one from Mosley. We're starting to see some swelling around Mosley's right cheekbone, caused by Pacquiao's left hand. Pacquiao with a 1-2 and a good left hand. Now a great three-punch combination from Pacquiao, who is taking control of this fight. Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 8: The fans are starting to boo as the pace is slowing down a bit. Pacquiao now throws a hard combination that backs Mosley up, and Mosley just isn't even fighting -- he's just avoiding Pacquiao without unleashing any offense of his own. Pacquiao is not quite as ferocious a fighter tonight as we've grown accustomed to seeing over the last few years, but Mosley is simply playing defense. Another round for Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 9: At this point Mosley seems like he's growing increasingly hesitant to attack, and Pacquiao looks like he's going to cruise to victory. Mosley lands a 1-2 but Pacquiao is really the one controlling the pace of the fight. Pacquiao comes forward with a burst of punches, with solid lefts hurting Mosley. Even when Mosley lands a punch he doesn't seem to have much on it and Pacquiao is just shaking it off and coming right back. A big left hand from Pacquiao snaps Mosley's head back. Good round for Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 10: Pacquiao lands a right hook. Pacquiao charges forward with a combination, then there's a clash of heads. Pacquiao is continuing to land hard shots and all of a sudden DOWN GOES PACQUIAO! Wow! That looked like a slip, not a knockdown, to me, but the ref ruled it a knockdown. Pacquiao now goes on the attack and has Mosley backing away. Replays clearly show that Mosley stepped on Pacquiao's foot and pushed him, and that shouldn't have been ruled a knockdown. So I'm giving the round to Pacquiao, 10-9, even though the ref gave Mosley a knockdown.

Round 11: Now Pacquiao is going for the kill. He wants to knock Mosley out. Mosley is offering almost nothing as the fans are chanting "Knock him out! Knock him out!" Pacquiao is doing his best to give the fans what they want. A hard exchange that includes a counter right from Mosley, a rare piece of offense from him. Pacquiao goes back on the attack with a left to the body. An easy round for Pacquiao, 10-9.

Round 12: They hug in the center of the ring to start the final round. The fans are chanting "Manny! Manny!" Pacquiao is doing his best to knock Mosley out, but Mosley is tying him up, backing away and otherwise going into retreat. Pacquiao lands a hard left. Mosley's face is badly swollen, and he's just going to try to survive the final minute. Pacquiao dominates the round but can't put Mosley down. I give it to Pacquiao, 10-9, and this fight is over.

The judges' decision will be announced in just a minute.

Manny Pacquiao beats Shane Mosley by unanimous decision.

And Manny remains champion in this battle.

What do you think of their fight?
Can you tell us if which of them you want to win and why?

Kim Kardashian's Sexy Beach Romp


Kim kardashian sizzled on the beaches of Puerto Mita, Mexico, with boyfriend and New Jersey Nets star, Kris Humphries.

The undeniably hot pair weren't shy with their signs of affection. Their massive PDA session was fully stocked with lip locking, some playful hand-holding in the surf and Humphries literally sweeping her off her feet.

The reality star showed off her assets as she and her beau paraded down the beach stopping only for some smooching. They began dating last year and if these photos offer any insight to where things are headed, it seems the relationship is really heating up.

There has been some buzz lately about possible wedding bells for the pair, but Kim chatted with PopEater last month and declared she would not be walking down the aisle just yet.

What do you think of Kim?

Al Qaeda Confirms Osama Bin Laden's Death


CAIRO — Al-Qaida vowed to keep fighting the United States and avenge the death of Osama bin Laden, which it acknowledged for the first time Friday in an Internet statement apparently designed to convince followers that it will remain vigorous and intact even after its founder's demise.

Al-Qaida's plots are usually large-scale and involve planning over months or even years. But Western intelligence officials say they are seeing increased chatter about cheap, small-scale attacks – perhaps by individuals or small extremist groups inspired to take revenge for the killing.

"USA, you will pay!" chanted more than 100 participants in a pro-bin Laden protest outside the U.S. Embassy in London on Friday.

A Western intelligence official said no concrete threat has emerged so far that authorities considered credible. "There have been mentions of shootings, bombings and random violence, though it is not surprising, given bin Laden's death," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Authorities in the U.S. and Europe chose not to elevate threat levels.

Interpol has asked law enforcement agencies in 188 countries to be on alert for retaliatory attacks. Communities have been warned to report anything suspicious. Embassies and some American businesses have added new security measures.

Despite the Internet chatter, reaction in the Islamic world to bin Laden's death has been relatively muted compared with the rage that he long inspired, raising questions about his relevance in the Middle East – a region that has been changed by a wave of pro-democracy uprisings.

The al-Qaida statement, entitled "You lived as a good man, you died as a martyr," did not name a successor to bin Laden. His deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, is now the most prominent figure in the group and a likely contender to take his place.

What do you think of Osamas death?

Jennifer Aniston Dons Daring Dress


Jennifer Aniston stopped by Sephora in N.Y.C. on Thursday night to sign bottles of her eponymous perfume for the masses.

She donned a bright orange, strapless dress by Vivienne Westwood with a sort of cutout in the cleavage area.

What do you think of the dresses she's wearing?

A Bourbon Picking Guide for Derby Day, and Every Day


The Kentucky Derby signifies three things to me. First, that Kentuckians and horse racing enthusiasts will soon commence another year of getting ready for an event that's over in about two minutes. Second, ladies wearing funny hats. And third, bourbon -- Kentucky's gift to the world.

I don't know much about horses or funny hats, but my liver and I do know a thing or two about bourbon. For those who don't know or who never thought to ask, here's a quick primer.

Bourbon is a whiskey that's distilled primarily from corn -- to be called bourbon, it must use at least 51% corn in its mash. The un-aged corn whiskey is made using methods that you don't really need to read about here (if you're curious, go here for all the details). It then has to be aged in white oak barrels for at least two years. Almost all bourbons are made in Kentucky, but contrary to what some may think, there's no legal requirement that it be made there. It just kind of worked out that way. The finished product, if made right, is proof -- along with baseball, jazz and Kathy Kohner -- that America is the greatest country on the planet.

There are hundreds of bourbons out there, each with a distinctive flavor profile, so what follows is by no means a comprehensive list of all your options. If it were, I'd probably be writing this from a hospital bed. Rather, it's merely a sampler of bourbons that have made it onto my radar, and why (or whether) they're worth trying.

When there's no Knob Creek around and I'm too lazy to run down to the liquor store for more, my backups of choice for Manhattans are Woodford Reserve and Bulleit. They're both vibrant, full-bodied bourbons that work well in cocktails, even if they're a touch less refined and well-rounded than "The Knob." They also make for nice sipping whiskies.

What do you think about it?

Friday, May 6, 2011

Pacquiao vs Mosley


Today's Coverage of Pacquiao vs Mosley

All times EDT.

* Noon: The latest Pacquiao vs Mosley odds.
* 2:30: Undercard preview.
* 5pm: Live weigh-in results and coverage.
* 6pm: Staff picks for Pacquiao vs Mosley.
* 10pm: Friday Night Fights live results and coverage. I put this here since this is a Top Rank-promoted show on ESPN2 featuring Diego Magdaleno, Bernabe Concepcion and Mike Lee, but I figure this is going to be at least 25% infomercial for tomorrow's show.

Who do you think deserves to win?

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Cameron Diaz In Maxim Hot 100


In honor of her new film, "Bad Teacher," in which she plays a pot-smoking, derelict middle school teacher with a sex drive far greater than her desire to enrich the lives of her students, Cameron Diaz got down and dirty for Maxim's Hot 100 list. Not just in photos, either - she gave some pretty forthcoming answers about relationships and the more intimate things that are done during relationships.

While Diaz reports that things with boyfriend, Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, are "awesome," she is nonetheless unsure that marriage is the right step. When asked if she thought marriage was a dying institution, Diaz, said, "I do. I think we have to make our own rules. I don't think we should live our lives in relationships based off of old traditions that don't suit our world any longer."

That said, Diaz does have one rule that she likes to live by. And it's a bit untraditional, if you will.

"One should dry-hump as much as possible," Diaz insisted. "It leads to great things. I'd prescribe at least once per day. What's also nice about dry humping is that it can happen anywhere."

What do you think of Cameron?

Pregnant Kim Zolciak


Just weeks away from giving birth, The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Kim Zolciak shares personal pregnancy photos of her and boyfriend Kroy Biermann, exclusively with Life & Style. Kim says Kroy, the baby’s father, loves her pregnant body and has made her feel sexy throughout her pregnancy. “I feel like I’m just getting fatter,” Kim Zolciak tells the new issue of Life & Style. “He thinks I’m sexy,” she says about Kroy, star defensive end with the Atlanta Falcons. “He makes me feel beautiful.”

“He’s just been the best partner,” Kim adds, admitting that she’s counting down the days until her June due date. “This pregnancy has kicked my butt, and now I’m at the stage where I’m uncomfortable.”

But Housewives fans won’t get to go inside the delivery room with the happy couple. Although Kim, who also has two girls, Brielle, 14, and Arianna, 9, from a previous marriage, lives her life on camera, she wants that moment to be for her and Kroy’s eyes only. “It’s a very personal moment,” she tells Life & Style. “I just want to share it with Kroy.”

What do you think of Kim being pregnant?

Olivia Wilde In A Bikini


The "House MD" star, who will appear this summer alongside Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig in the blockbuster sci-fi western, "Cowboys & Aliens," gives some insight into the matters of her heart in a new feature in Glamour Magazine.

While her marriage to Tao Ruspoli didn't work out, Wilde seems to have no regrets about their divorce.

“The mark of a good marriage is partnership and continuing to feel inspired by your spouse," she tells the magazine. "I had that with Tao. But the end is not necessarily the tragedy. Staying in a relationship that is no longer working is the tragedy. Living unhappily—that’s the tragedy.”

Having been rumored to be seeing Justin Timberlake following his split with actress Jessica Biel (though she said they were just friends), Wilde admits that she's working to get back in the game.

What do you think of Olivia?

Stevie Nicks Nixes Lindsay Lohan


Lohan, who has expressed interest in playing the Fleetwood Mac singer, got shut down in her quest, as Nicks told CNN that she needs to clean up her act before there was any chance of it happening.

"She's never going to," Nicks told the news network. "That's never going to happen unless she cleans up her life and becomes the great actress I feel she can be. Everybody thinks I hate her, and it's not that at all."

Nicks has gone to rehab twice, for cocaine and pill abuse. The star made similar comments in 2009, when it was first proposed to her that Lohan might buy the film rights to her life so that she could portray her on screen.

"Over my dead body. She needs to stop doing drugs and get a grip," she told the New York Times. "Then maybe we'll talk."

Lohan spent part of last summer in rehab, and is awaiting trial for misdemeanor theft charges. She was recently sentenced to jail for violating her parole.

She recently spoke about getting her career back on track -- she nabbed a small role in "Gotti: Three Generations" after squandering an opportunity for a bigger one -- and seemed to understand that it would take time.

What do you think for the both of them?

Jennifer Lopez


What do you think of Jennifer wearing that dress?

Monday, May 2, 2011

9/11


There are now two ground zeroes marking the most prominent features of the twenty-first century’s geopolitical landscape. The first ground zero is, of course, the site of the three pulverized World Trade Center Buildings. All of these WTC monuments to the commercial power of the once-mighty American Empire were brought down to earth through controlled demolitions executed on a massive and unprecedented scale. The lies and crimes of 9/11 opened the way for the 9/11 Wars, aggressions that have visited on many branches of the human family the multiple evils of genocide, mass displacements, illegal torture and the increasingly deep incursions of the global police state.

The second ground zero erupted on 3/11/11, March 11 2011, on the island nation of Japan. So far Fukushima Nuclear Power Station #1 seems to lie at the core of the ongoing catastrophe engendered by a combination of almost unimaginable l
evels of human-created risk converging fatally with the Sendai earthquake and tsunami. At this stage, however, there is no way of knowing for sure what other ticking time bombs of uncontained radioactivity might be counting down towards criticality in a country known for the propensity of its elites to obfuscate inconvenient truths.
What trust can we place in the filtered reports we have been receiving from a polity hosting such a dense and many-faceted array of nuclear installations? Some of these facilities in Japan no doubt host top-secret experiments and operations of the kind that have been hallmarks of the nuclear industry ever since the Second World War when Fat Man and Little Boy were concocted by the Manhatten Project’s bomb-making wizards.[i] The scientists and engineers employed by the US government’s Manhatten Project gave birth to the era of Nuclear Russian Roulette that began in 1945 and continues to this day.
Before the gun-to-the-head went off for the third time in recorded history at Fukushima, the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were subjected to mass murder, terrible sicknesses and unending generations of deformed offspring. They were subjected to very quick jolts of the very same plagues that are spreading throughout the world from the new nuclear holocaust whose ground zero is the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station #1.
The pace of the movement of the silent nuclear plague makes its impact less-immediately-obvious than the bomb blasts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but this time the scale of the nuking of civilians is many orders of magnitude higher than the atomic holocausts of 1945. By calculating the massive accumulations of fissionable materials piled up strategically to fuel for years and decades to come the uncontrolled and voracious nuclear fires currently ablaze at Fukushima, Bob Nicols has calculated in Veterans Today that we are looking at a slow-motion catastrophe. According to Nicols, it contains the potential to deliver on humanity radioactive contamination equivalent to that created by 2,000 500 kiloton atomic bombs. A 500kt bomb, Nicols notes, is 33 times more powerful than the atomic device dropped on Hiroshima.

What do you think of 9/11?

Al Qaeda


The words so many Americans have waited to hear for nearly a decade -- Osama Bin Laden is dead -- were finally spoken on a spring night by a President still grappling with the national security crisis sparked by 9/11.

But as crowds streamed to the White House to chant “USA! USA! USA!” in ecstatic reaction to the news, experts were divided over whether bin Laden's end would weaken the terrorist movement he oversaw, or whether it had arrived too late to make a substantial difference: some suggested that al Qaeda is now so established and globally organized that it is likely to continue seeking Western targets.

"This closes a chapter but the most sobering aspect of this is that this is not the end," said Jack Cloonan, a former special agent in the FBI’s bin Laden unit. "The reasons they hate us have not subsided and this could reinvigorate things.”

Nearly 10 years after bin Laden directed the terrorist attack that felled New York’s World Trade Center, a new Freedom Tower is rising at Ground Zero. The mastermind of the attack, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, awaits a military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay. Despite numerous reported efforts, al Qaeda has yet to pull off another attack as deadly as the one it unleashed on Sept. 11, 2001.

What do you think of Al Qaeda?

Navy Seals


A team of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out the operation in Pakistan that ended in the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, CNN's Chris Lawrence reported. The operation lasted about 40 minutes, and the team had practiced the raid a few times.
Earlier, CNN's Nick Paton Walsh, citing a senior Pakistani intelligence official, reported that members of Pakistan's intelligence service - the ISI - were on site in Abbotabad, Pakistan, during the operation that killed bin Laden. The official said he did not know who fired the shot that actually killed Bin Laden.

What do you think of Navy Seals?

Islamabad


Four helicopters swooped in early Monday and killed Osama bin Laden in a fiery raid on his fortress-like compound in a Pakistani town that is home to three army regiments. His location raised pointed questions over whether Pakistani authorities knew of the whereabouts of the world’s most wanted man.
The al-Qaida chief was living in a house in the town of Abbottabad that a U.S. official said was “custom built to hide someone of significance.” Abbottabad is around 60 miles from the capital Islamabad, far from the remote mountain caves along the Pakistan-Afghanistan tribal border where most intelligence assessments had put bin Laden in recent years.
The house was 100 yards from the gate of the Kakul Military Academy, an army run institution where top officers train. A Pakistan intelligence official said the property where bin Laden was staying was 3,000 square feet.
An American administration official said the compound was built in 2005 at the end of a narrow dirt road with “extraordinary” security measures. He said it had 12 to 18-feet walls topped with barbed wire with two security gates and no telephone or Internet service connected to it.
Critics have long accused elements of Pakistan’s security establishment of protecting bin Laden, though Islamabad has always denied this. Ties between the United States and Pakistan have hit a low point in recent months over the future of Afghanistan, and any hint of possible Pakistani collusion with bin Laden could hit them hard even amid the jubilation of getting American’s No. 1 enemy.
One Pakistani official said the choppers took off from a Pakistani air base, suggesting some cooperation in the raid. But President Barack Obama did not thank Pakistan in his statement on bin Laden’s death.
Pakistan’s foreign office hailed the death as a breakthrough in the international campaign against militancy, and noted al-Qaida “had declared war on Pakistan” and killed thousands of Pakistani civilians and security officers.
It stressed that the operation to kill bin Laden was an American one, and did not mention any concerns that Pakistani officials may have been protecting bin Laden in some way.
A witness and a Pakistani official said bin Laden’s guards opened fire from the roof of the compound in the small northwestern town of Abbottabad, and one of the choppers crashed. However U.S. officials said no Americans were hurt in the operation. The sound of at least two explosions rocked Abbottabad as the fighting raged.
It was not known how long bin Laden had been in Abbottabad, which is less than half a days drive from the border region with Afghanistan.
Pakistani officials said a son of bin Laden and three other people were killed.
Other unidentified males were taken by helicopter away from the scene, while four children and two woman were arrested and left in an ambulance, the official said.
Abbottabad resident Mohammad Haroon Rasheed said the raid happened about 1:15 a.m. local time.
“I heard a thundering sound, followed by heavy firing. Then firing suddenly stopped. Then more thundering, then a big blast,” he said. “In the morning when we went out to see what happened, some helicopter wreckage was lying in an open field.”
“Intelligence analysts concluded that this compound was custom built to hide someone of significance,” he said.
A Pakistani official in the town said fighters on the roof opened fire on the choppers as they came close to the building with rocket propelled grenades. Another official said four helicopters took off from the Ghazi air base in northwest Pakistan.
Last summer, the U.S. army was based in Ghazi to help out in the aftermath of the floods.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information.
Pakistan has in the past cooperated with the CIA in arresting al-Qaida suspects on its soil, but relations between its main intelligence agency and the CIA had been very strained in recent months amid tensions over the future of Afghanistan.
In late January, a senior Indonesian al-Qaida operative, Umar Patek, was arrested at another location in Abbottabad.
News of his arrest only broke in late March. A Pakistani intelligence official said its officers were led to the house where Patek was staying after they arrested an al-Qaida facilitator, Tahir Shahzad, who worked at the post office there.

What do you think of Islamabad where the famous terrorist was killed?

Osama Bin Laden Dead


Osama Bin Laden is dead, President Obama announced Sunday night, in a televised address to the nation. His death was the result of a U.S. operation launched today in Abbottabad, Pakistan, against a compound where bin Laden was believed to be hiding, according to U.S. intelligence. After a firefight, a small team of American forces killed bin Laden and took possession of his body, the president said.

“Tonight I can report to the American people and the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden,” Obama said during brief remarks at the White House.

The president emphasized that Americans “did not choose this fight” against al Qaeda, but rather, “it came to our shores.” He praised U.S. military and intelligence professionals for working “tirelessly to achieve this outcome.” To the families of 9/11 victims, he noted that the U.S. has “never forgotten your loss.”

“Tonight, let us think back to the sense of unity that prevailed on 9/11,” Obama said. “I know that it has, at times, frayed. Yet today’s achievement is a testament to the greatness of our country and the determination of the American people.”

What do you think of Osama Bin Laden Dead?

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