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Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said Monday that the Pakistani army and intelligence arm have "a lot of questions to answer" given the location of the bin Laden house and the length of time he was there.
WSJ: U.S. to Probe Pakistan Support for bin Laden
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The White House said Mr Obama would mark Bin Laden's death by meeting the families of some of those who died.
BBC: Osama Bin Laden death: World a 'safer place' - Obama
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According to information gathered by the Central Intelligence Agency, bin Laden was holed up on the third floor of a house in a one-acre compound just off Kakul Road in Bilal Town, a middle-class neighborhood less than a mile from the entrance to the academy.
NEWYORKER: Getting Bin Laden
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On Tuesday, the President will welcome Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates to the White House.
WHITEHOUSE: Aboard Air Force One En Route Washington, D.C.
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President Barack Obama met Tuesday at the White House with Qatar's ruler, Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and said their two countries will continue to work on more support for the Syrian opposition in the coming months.
NPR: Qatar Faces Backlash Among Rebel Groups In Syria
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Mr Hope said he then threw the box in a bin a couple of hundred yards from his home in Janner House.
BBC: Aamir Siddiqi murder: Co-accused Ben Hope denies killing
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On Tuesday, forensic scientist Martin Whittaker gave in detail the results of DNA testing at Ms Dries-Jenkins' house, her car and on a jumper which the prosecution says Mr Mason discarded in a bin in Haverfordwest.
BBC: Angelika Dries-Jenkins murder case: DNA link to accused