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Ads for Bin Laden on Pakistan TV yielded 'useful' leads, says US |
2005-02-19 |
The US-run ads in the Pakistani media asking for leads to Osama Bin Laden and other Al Qaeda operatives have yielded useful information, a US official said on Friday. The brief television spots flashed colour pictures of Bin Laden and his 13 most wanted henchmen while a voiceover in Urdu offered rewards of up to $25 million. "During the last couple of days, we got around 28 calls and a number of them gave useful information," US embassy spokesman Greggory Crouch said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Big Ed- that is a good one! You forgot the pamphlets that go around in the mail seeking to help find missing kid's** You might want to call John Walsh 1-800-good luck. in finding Mr. Bin Laden. Does anyone know if F.B.I. 10 most wanted is still on? Andrea |
Posted by: Andrea 2005-02-19 2:39:52 PM |
#3 Here you go! The full picture! |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-19 2:32:28 PM |
#2 With apologies to the Newsboys… Dear Zarqawi I'm fine how are you? I am still hiding out here(that much is true) I'm a little malnourished but try to relax Please boom those who put my face upon the milk carton backs Send money. |
Posted by: Korora 2005-02-19 8:59:05 AM |
#1 And you definition of "useful" is what, Mr Crouch? How about your definition of "vacuous" when applied to public comments by diplomatic spokesdinks? |
Posted by: .com 2005-02-19 2:39:44 AM |