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 The United States is making  a big and continual push  to capture or kill al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, but his demise will not end the organizati stanley cups on s menace, CIA Director Michael Hayden said Tuesday in an Associated Press interview.The CIA equally is interested in those jockeying to replace bin Laden in what he predicted will be a  succession crisis.  It will be really interesting to see how that plays out. The organization is a lot more networked than it is ruthlessly hierarchical,  Hayd stanley usa en said of the group behind the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.  How do you pick the next overall leader  A number o stanley us f Egyptians are now part of al Qaeda s top echelon and may struggle for power among themselves. Bin Laden s current No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahri, is an Egyptian.Despite al Qaeda s resilience, taking out bin Laden would be a psychological blow to the organization, Hayden said.         If there ever was a sense of invulnerability, I think killing or capturing him would shatter it once and for all,  he said.Bin Laden is believed to be hiding in the lawless tribal areas of western Pakistan. The new Pakistani government is negotiating a new peace agreement with the area s tribal leaders that would have them expel extremists and police the region on their own. Hayden said he believes the result will be similar to the last agreement Pakistan struck with the tribes, which changed nothing. Any peace agreement that does not move the effective writ of the Pakistani government  Pyta A Map of What Every State Reads Online (Including Right Now)
 Refusing to acknowledge that Tetris and Jenga are both incredibly challenging in their own rights, ThinkGeek has mashed the two of them up into  stanley hrnek a new game that has you stacking 3D tetromino-like pieces on a game board that actually hovers. Not even that crazy multi-level chess game in Star Trek seems this futuristic.     The Hoverkraft Levitating Construction Challenge won ;t be available until later in the year, but it already seems like the perfect game to tear your family apart during the holidays. Thanks to the awesomeness that is magnets, the support structure for your tower floats perilous stanley cup ly above the game   base. So not only does every single piece have to be perfectly balanced, the whole tower does too lest it come crashing down. Not surprisingly, the game only lasts about five minutes for the most skilled players. But you can adjust  stanley cup the strength of the tower   support making it less prone to toppling for amateurs, or just to stretch the gameplay out. [ThinkGeek]                                                        Games