CNN tapes of Al Qaeda chemical weapon tests
WAX2002081905 - WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- CNN has released this image taken from videos it discovered in Afghanistan. The videos are supposedly Al Qaeda's video library of press conferences, training exercises and experimentation with what seems chemical and biological weapons. This particular image shows Osama bin Laden with Al Qaeda leadership around him. mk/HO UPI via CNN
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