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  Bush reveals 'most wanted' terrorists
Updated 10 October 2001, 19.42

As the bombing of Afghanistan continues, US President Bush has published a list of what he calls "the most dangerous terrorists in the world".

The list names 22 people, including Osama Bin Laden, who must be found, stopped and punished according to Mr Bush.

There are rewards for useful information on those listed of up to $5 million (£3.5 million).

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Earlier on Wednesday, the Taleban told Bin Laden he was free to battle the US after three nights of bombing on Afghanistan. They now consider the US attacks to be a war on Muslims.

Before Wednesday, Bin Laden was not allowed to use telephones, fax machines and the internet.

The Taleban ambassador to Pakistan also warned as long as the bombing continued, the US would not be safe from attack.


 
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