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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:24 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

It turns out that the White House approved planes to pick up the bin Ladens
and numerous other Saudis. At least six private jets and nearly two dozen
commercial planes carried the Saudis and the bin Ladens out of the U.S.
after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin
Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.


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Old 03-30-2006, 03:28 PM
Lee Bell
 
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(CBS) Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated
from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on
New York and Washington, according to the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

One of bin Laden's brothers frantically called the Saudi Arabian Embassy in
Washington looking for protection, Prince Bandar bin Sultan told The New
York Times. The brother was sent to a room in the Watergate Hotel and was
told not to open the door.

Most of bin Laden's relatives were attending high school and college. The
young members of the bin Laden family were driven or flown under FBI
supervision to a secret place in Texas and then to Washington, The Times
reported Sunday.

Many were terrified, fearing they would be lynched after hearing reports of
violence against Muslims and Arab-Americans.

They left the country on a private charter plane when airports reopened
three days after the attacks.

King Fahd, the ailing Saudi ruler, sent an urgent message to his embassy in
Washington pointing out that there were "bin Laden children all over
America" and ordered, "Take measures to protect the innocents," the
ambassador said.



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Old 03-30-2006, 03:28 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

(CBS) Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated
from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on
New York and Washington, according to the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

One of bin Laden's brothers frantically called the Saudi Arabian Embassy in
Washington looking for protection, Prince Bandar bin Sultan told The New
York Times. The brother was sent to a room in the Watergate Hotel and was
told not to open the door.

Most of bin Laden's relatives were attending high school and college. The
young members of the bin Laden family were driven or flown under FBI
supervision to a secret place in Texas and then to Washington, The Times
reported Sunday.

Many were terrified, fearing they would be lynched after hearing reports of
violence against Muslims and Arab-Americans.

They left the country on a private charter plane when airports reopened
three days after the attacks.

King Fahd, the ailing Saudi ruler, sent an urgent message to his embassy in
Washington pointing out that there were "bin Laden children all over
America" and ordered, "Take measures to protect the innocents," the
ambassador said.



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  #129  
Old 03-30-2006, 03:28 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

(CBS) Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated
from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on
New York and Washington, according to the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

One of bin Laden's brothers frantically called the Saudi Arabian Embassy in
Washington looking for protection, Prince Bandar bin Sultan told The New
York Times. The brother was sent to a room in the Watergate Hotel and was
told not to open the door.

Most of bin Laden's relatives were attending high school and college. The
young members of the bin Laden family were driven or flown under FBI
supervision to a secret place in Texas and then to Washington, The Times
reported Sunday.

Many were terrified, fearing they would be lynched after hearing reports of
violence against Muslims and Arab-Americans.

They left the country on a private charter plane when airports reopened
three days after the attacks.

King Fahd, the ailing Saudi ruler, sent an urgent message to his embassy in
Washington pointing out that there were "bin Laden children all over
America" and ordered, "Take measures to protect the innocents," the
ambassador said.



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Old 03-30-2006, 03:28 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Diving Archeologists wrongfully detained by indonesian police

(CBS) Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated
from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on
New York and Washington, according to the Saudi ambassador to Washington.

One of bin Laden's brothers frantically called the Saudi Arabian Embassy in
Washington looking for protection, Prince Bandar bin Sultan told The New
York Times. The brother was sent to a room in the Watergate Hotel and was
told not to open the door.

Most of bin Laden's relatives were attending high school and college. The
young members of the bin Laden family were driven or flown under FBI
supervision to a secret place in Texas and then to Washington, The Times
reported Sunday.

Many were terrified, fearing they would be lynched after hearing reports of
violence against Muslims and Arab-Americans.

They left the country on a private charter plane when airports reopened
three days after the attacks.

King Fahd, the ailing Saudi ruler, sent an urgent message to his embassy in
Washington pointing out that there were "bin Laden children all over
America" and ordered, "Take measures to protect the innocents," the
ambassador said.



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