Displaying items 97-108 of 1776
» View baltimoresun.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-148
Next >
-
Take bin Laden 'dead or alive,' president says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush said yesterday that he wants Osama bin Laden, the Islamic militant suspected of masterminding last week's terrorist attacks, to be captured "dead or alive." As Bush considers his military options, which include targeting bin...Tags: Afghanistan, Islam, Business, Pakistan, Colleges and Universities
-
Waiting for God, fleeing for border
Sun Foreign StaffKHYBER PASS, Pakistan - Thousands of Afghan refugees are arriving at the border with Pakistan, waiting for deliverance from the American bombs and missiles they believe are headed their way. Pakistan stopped admitting refugees six days ago in the dry,...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Afghanistan, Property, Pakistan, Family
-
Pakistan leader says Taliban's days numbered
From Wire ReportsISLAMABAD, Pakistan - All but giving up on efforts to mediate the standoff over Osama bin Laden, Pakistan's president said yesterday a U.S. military strike against Afghanistan appears likely, and the Taliban's days are probably numbered. That...Tags: Afghanistan, Mohammed Omar, Pakistan, Kitty Hawk, Elections
-
Taliban repeat defense of bin Laden
Sun Foreign StaffISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Down a leafy side street here lies the public face of one of the world's most isolated - and now most watched - regimes: the Taliban of Afghanistan. As most foreign aid workers and overseas journalists have already fled the nation...Tags: Afghanistan, Mohammed Omar, Islam, Pakistan, Foreign Aid
-
Bush braces nation for battle
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Declaring that "freedom itself is under attack," President Bush told Congress and the nation last night that the United States was prepared to lead an all-out battle to disrupt and defeat a global web of terrorism. Bush, trying to rally...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Islam, Nazi Party, Armed Conflicts, Transportation Accidents
-
Striking balance of toughness, compassion
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - It's an axiom of historians that an American president needs a national crisis of major proportions to prove his mettle. Such a crisis faced President Bush as he addressed the nation last night and defined the challenge and his objectives...Tags: Afghanistan, Islam, Harry S. Truman, Freedom of Religion, Civil Rights
-
Bombs ignite targets in Kabul
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S. warplanes pounded suspected weapons storage sites across Afghanistan day and night yesterday, igniting huge explosions in the capital, Kabul, and sending residents scurrying for shelter. The U.S. planes have also begun a campaign of...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Contracts, Afghanistan, Islam, Pakistan
-
U.S. winning war on terror, Bush says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush declared yesterday that U.S. efforts to defeat terrorism are paying dividends, pointing to millions of dollars in frozen assets and hundreds of arrests around the world as proof. The president has urged patience in the wake of...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Washington, DC, FEMA, Laws, Justice System
-
Taliban fighters kill U.S. soldiers
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - Two U.S. soldiers were killed and a third was injured yesterday during a fierce 90-minute firefight in a rugged border region of eastern Afghanistan, the latest in a series of mounting Taliban attacks, according to U.S. Central Command....Tags: Al-Qaeda, Afghanistan, Los Angeles Times, U.S. Military, Rebellions
-
Military plans 'campaign' against terrorists, supporters
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Pentagon officials said yesterday that they are preparing a military response to this week's terrorist attacks that will go far beyond a single strike, signaling a long-term "campaign" that will target not only the terrorists, but also the...Tags: U.S. Army, New York City, Afghanistan, Missile Systems, Pakistan
-
Ground war seen likelier, U.S. says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - After enduring three weeks of aerial assaults, the Taliban fighters in Afghanistan are proving a tenacious and resilient foe, leading to the increased likelihood that sustained ground action - either by anti-Taliban rebels or U.S.-led...Tags: Al-Qaeda, U.S. Army, Afghanistan, Islam, Pakistan
-
Intense attacks weaken Taliban
From Staff And Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - The U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan have intensified in recent days, weakening the Taliban regime's combat power and putting its forces at risk of losing a vital northern stronghold, the Pentagon said yesterday. Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold of...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Relief and Aid Organizations, Afghanistan, Journalism, Pakistan
Sep 18, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 18, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 2, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 15, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 21, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 21, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 16, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 2, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 1, 2003
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 14, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 26, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 17, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Taliban topic gallery.

