Into Thin Air.(Osama bin Laden's whereabouts)(Cover story)

From: Newsweek | Date: September 3, 2007| Author: Thomas, Evan | Copyright information

Byline: This story was reported by Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border; Zahid Hussain in Islamabad; Rod Nordland in Tora Bora; Mark Hosenball, Michael Hirsh, Michael Isikoff, John Barry, Dan Ephron and Eve Conant in Washington; Christopher Dickey in Paris, and Roya Wolverson in New York. It was written by Evan Thomas.

The Americans were getting close. It was early in the winter of 2004-05, and Osama bin Laden and his entourage were holed up in...

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