Al-Qaida Threatens Britain Over Rushdie Knighthood
Jul 10th, 2007 · Al-Qaida's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, issues an audiotape threat against Britain. The 20-minute speech is entitled "Malicious Britain and its Indian Slaves."
Jul 10th, 2007 · Al-Qaida's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, issues an audiotape threat against Britain. The 20-minute speech is entitled "Malicious Britain and its Indian Slaves."
Jan 25th, 2006 · Last week, a new audiotape of Osama bin Laden appeared, in which the al Qaeda leader warned that preparations were under way for another attack against the United States. Some analysts question whether the al Qaeda leader still represents the threat he did more than four years ago.
Jan 20th, 2006 · U.S. authorities say the release of a new audiotape from Osama bin Laden, threatening new attacks in the United States, will not prompt an increase in the terror-threat level. The al Qaeda leader also makes a vague reference to a truce offer on the tape, which Vice President Cheney and other officials dismissed.
Jan 19th, 2006 · In his first public communication since December 2004, Osama bin Laden says in an audiotape broadcast that al Qaeda is preparing attacks inside the United States. The CIA has confirmed that the voice on the tape is that of the al Qaeda leader. The taped statement aired on Al-Jazeera Thursday.
Jan 19th, 2006 · Al Qaeda's leader resurfaces on the airwaves... or does he? Osama bin Laden has not been heard from for more than a year -- now the Al-Jazeera television network is broadcasting an audiotape, purportedly of the reclusive terrorist leader, warning of further attacks against the United States. Madeleine Brand speaks with Jackie Northam about the tape and how U.S. intelligence officials are responding to it.
Nov 30th, 2005 · The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments about New Hampshire's parental notification law. Supporters maintain parents have a right to know when girls seek abortions. Opponents fear the law chips away at Roe v. Wade. Guests provide analysis of the day's arguments, along with audiotape excerpts.
Jan 5th, 2005 · Employees of the audiotape manufacturer Quantegy in Opelika, Ala., started the new year looking for work. The company shut down without notice, surprising everyone in town. The company's closing could signal the end of the audiotape industry. NPR's Scott Horsley reports.