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Reward for wanted terrorist drops - CNN.com: "The"U.S. government has reduced by millions the reward for the capture or killing al Qaeda in Iraq's leader because he's no longer worth the price tag, Pentagon officials said Tuesday.The value placed on Abu Ayyub al-Masri dropped from $5 million to... [read full story]
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By MATTHEW LEE AND PAULINE JELINEK ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER In this file photo released by the US military on June 15 2006, purports to show Abu Ayyub al-Masri who is the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq. The Iraqi Defense Ministry spokesman says Thursday May 8, 2008 that the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq...
By MATTHEW LEE and PAULINE JELINEK , Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the...
In this file photo released by the US military on June 15 2006, purports to show Abu Ayyub al-Masri who is the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq. The Iraqi Defense Ministry spokesman says Thursday May 8, 2008 that the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq Abu Ayyub al-Masri has been arrested in the northern city...
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the course of the last year, the government first reduced the...
The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. In this file photo released by the US military on June 15 2006, purports to...
By MATTHEW LEE and PAULINE JELINEK Next Politics & Policy Article Over the course of the last year, the government first reduced the bounty for Abu Ayyub al-Masri from $5 million to $1 million and then removed him entirely from the State Department's Rewards for Justice Program, which pays...
By MATTHEW LEE and PAULINE JELINEK , Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the...
Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the course of the last year, the...
The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million (€3.2 million) to $100,000 (€64,630) because it feels he has lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the course of the last year, the government...
The Bush administration has slashed its reward for the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq from $5 million to $100,000 because it feels he's lost effectiveness and is no longer worth such a steep price, officials said Tuesday. Over the course of the last year, the government first reduced the bounty for...

