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  2. Abbottabad - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers include Roznama AAJ, Roznama Shamal, Kay 2 Times, Roznama Pine, Weekly Manzar, Daily Mahasib and the Hindko newspaper Chaita. Sports The Abbottabad Falcons was the professional cricket team of Abbottabad who played in the national Twenty20 and List A cricket tournaments.

  3. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Indus News: Daily Sindhi: Islamabad: 2010 Indusnews.net was launched in the name dxingworld.info on 4 Dec 2010, later name was changed in July 2011 and in the same year Indus News won a regional news award in regional news blogs. Chief Editor: Zahoor Solangi 53 Weekly Parda Chaak [4] (Urdu: ہفت روزہ پردہ چاک) Weekly: Urdu: Lahore ...

  4. Abbottabad Commission Report - Wikipedia

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    The Abbottabad Commission Report is a judicial inquiry paper authored and submitted by the Abbottabad Commission, led by Justice Javaid Iqbal, to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on 4 January 2013. [1] The report investigates the circumstances surrounding the death of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad. Upon submission, the report was immediately ...

  5. National Security Agency reveals details of its role in hunt ...

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    The National Security Agency is revealing aspects it never disclosed before about its role in helping the U.S. government track down Osama bin Laden, the al Qaeda founder and terrorist who ...

  6. Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill — who killed Osama bin Laden ...

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    A former SEAL Team 6 member, O’Neill became famous when he took credit for firing the shots that killed 9/11 mastermind bin Laden during a daring 2011 covert raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

  7. Manhunt for Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    February 27: Iranian news agency IRNA reported that bin Laden had been caught some time earlier in Pakistan. The news was spread by Asheq Hossein, director of the state-sponsored radio station, who mentioned two sources. The first source was a reporter of the Pakistani newspaper The Nation, Shamim Shahed, who denied ever telling this to Hossein ...

  8. Mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper Dawn, founded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and first published in 1941, was dedicated to promoting for an independent Pakistan. The conservative newspaper, Nawa-i-Waqt, established in 1940 was the mouthpiece of the Muslim elites who were among the strongest supporters for an independent Pakistan.

  9. Amanullah Khan Jadoon - Wikipedia

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    In the 2002 elections, he was elected as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) for his constituency, NA-17: Abbottabad. [4] His constituency is a mix of urban and rural areas, as it includes part of Abbottabad city and the adjoining Galiyat mountain valleys. His primary political rival was Mehtab Ahmed Khan in the constituency. [5]