Meet the bin Ladens
Tags: BIN Laden, Osama, 1957-2011; ISLAMIC fundamentalism; TERRORISTS; FAMILIES; FAMILY relations
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- Meet the bin Ladens. Dickey, Christopher; McGinn, Daniel; Tyre, Peg; Pepper, Tara; Hosenball, Mark // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);10/15/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 16, p49
Profiles the bin Laden family, including the terrorist Osama bin Laden. Details of the Saudi family's wealth and power; View of Osama bin Laden as the family black sheep after becoming a radical Islamic fundamentalist; Feelings toward Osama bin Laden by family members; Details of the bin Laden...
- Responding to two-dimensional terrorism. Kibble, David G. // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings;Mar1999, Vol. 125 Issue 3, p98
Focuses on Islamic fundamentalist Osama bin Laden's terrorist activities. Background information about bin Laden; Tenets of Islamic fundamentalism; Two-dimensional aspects the fundamentalist Islamic view of the Koran; Distinction between terrorist and non-terrorist fundamentalist Muslims.
- THE HOUSE OF BIN LADEN. Meyer, Jane // New Yorker;11/12/2001, Vol. 77 Issue 35, p54
Presents a profile of the Bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia. Family members who studied and lived in the United States; Bin Laden family's ownership of a five-billion-dollar-a-year global corporation; Divided loyalties of the family; Family members sympathetic with Osama bin Laden; Osama's...
- Meet the bin Ladens. Dickey, Christopher; McGinn, Daniel; Tyre, Peg; Pepper, Tara; Hosenball, Mark // Newsweek;10/15/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 16, p55
Discusses the family of Osama bin Laden. Effect of bin Laden's terrorism on his siblings; Business ventures of the bin Laden family; Idea that Osama was isolated from his siblings; Formation of Al Qaeda by Osama; Biographical information on Osama.
- Bin Laden's Bad Bet. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);9/9/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 10, p22
Focuses on the fundamentalist ideology of terrorist Osama bin Laden, and how his support is fading in the Arab world. Lack of movement made by bin Laden since the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001; Danger posed by bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network; Belief that although...
- Bin Laden's Bad Bet. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek;9/11/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 11, p34
Focuses on the fundamentalist ideology of terrorist Osama bin Laden, and how his support is fading in the Arab world. Lack of movement made by bin Laden since the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001; Danger posed by bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network; Belief that although...
- Bin Laden's Bad Bet. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/9/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 10, p24
Focuses on the fundamentalist ideology of terrorist Osama bin Laden, and how his support is fading in the Arab world. Lack of movement made by bin Laden since the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001; Danger posed by bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network; Belief that although...
- Training for Terror. Dickey, Christopher; Hosenball, Mark; Johnson, Scott // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);9/24/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 13, p50
Focuses on the way that young Muslim men are trained by terrorist Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan on how to be a terrorist. Reasons that some Islamic fundamentalists want to become terrorists; Description of training camps; Skills taught in the camps; How the terrorists operate.
- Taking From the Poor. Meyer, Mahlon; Vitug, Marites // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);10/22/2001, Vol. 138 Issue 17, p71
Reports that terrorist Osama bin Laden's operations in the Philippines may have been financed through charity scams. Role of Mohammad Jamal Khalifa, brother-in-law of bin Laden and former head of the Philippine office of the International Islamic Relief Organization, in swindling money to fund...


