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Some of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden s bodyguards have been in U.S. custody since February at the U.S. Navy base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, officials say.Military officials said Tuesday they didn t know how many of bin Laden s bodyguards were among the 564 suspected Taliban or al Qaeda prisoners held in high-security metal cells at Guantanamo Bay.Bu
stanley cups t some of the bodyguards have served bin Laden for years and traveled extensively with him in Afghanistan, said a senior U.S. official familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity.How much valuable information the bodyguards could give, assuming they were to decide to talk, remained unclear.Bin Laden has a reputation for being meticulous about his security, choosing bodyguards for their loyalty and willingness to sacrifice themselves to protect him. While the detained bodyguards were among those who stayed closest to the al Qaeda leader, their job was to provide muscle, not advice. His bodyguards are not expected to know much about planning for past or future attacks beyond the stray snippets of conversations they may have overheard between bin Laden and his lieutenants, officials said.They could provide U.S. interrogators with information abo
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In anticipation of its new deep space explorer, NASA has unveiled a sleek countdown display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The modern, digital LED display is replacing the iconic analog countdown clock. Meet Orion, NASA New Deep Space Explorer The new display, which resembles a stadium monitor, is
stanley cup becher similar in size to the historic clock. It features a screen nearly 26 feet wide by 7 feet tall. The display isn ;t true high-definition, but its video resolution will be 1280 x 360. At a cost of $280,000, it will provide images from multiple sources, as well as the countdown launch time. Streaming video will also be an option. Indeed, the new display is significant advancement over its predecessor. Instead of just featuring numbers, NASA entire prelaunch program will be shown. Getting ready for Orion. Ken Kramer And,if the numbers stop coun
stanley sverige ting down prior to a launch, those following won ;t have to wonder whether it a built-in hold or a technical glitch with the rocket 鈥?the display will be updated with relevant updates. As for the old clock, it was disassembled last week, but its place in space history is secure. Disassembly. NASA The old clock in action. NASA As noted by NASA in a release: The former countdown clock earned its place in space lore as an icon familiar to everyone who
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