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Mary Sue Coleman
biochemistry from the University of North Carolina. She serves on the Board of Directors of Johnson & Johnson;.
Board of directors
Its current board chairman and director of publication is Jean-Marie Colombani and the current chief editor
Le Monde
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Osama bin Laden
 
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Mary Sue Coleman
She holds a B.A. in chemistry from Grinnell College, where she has served as a member of the Board of Trustees, and a Ph.D
Grinnell College
[Prominent Alumni] John Garang, former leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army and former vice president of Sudan
Sudan People's Liberation Army
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Muslim
Fatwa (religious Islamic edict), that Muslims should kill civilians and military personnel from the United States
Osama bin Laden
 
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Mary Sue Coleman
She holds a B.A. in chemistry from Grinnell College, where she has served as a member of the Board of Trustees, and a Ph.D
Grinnell College
[Prominent Alumni] John Garang, former leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army and former vice president of Sudan
Sudan People's Liberation Army
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Khartoum
[History / Recent history] the United States accused Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda group of responsibility and launched cruise missile
Osama bin Laden
 
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Mary Sue Coleman
biochemistry from the University of North Carolina. She serves on the Board of Directors of Johnson & Johnson;.
Board of directors
[Governance / John Solomon Controversy] The Associated Press is governed by an elected board of directors
Associated Press
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Osama bin Laden
 
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Mary Sue Coleman
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B. Joseph White
White graduated magna cum laude from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
[Well-known alumni and former students] (wife of Viktor Yushchenko), former U.S. State Department official among other posts in the U.S. government.
United States Department of State
[Military and militant activity / Attacks on United States targets] and the United States Department of State offered a US $5 million reward for information leading to bin Laden's apprehension or conviction.
Osama bin Laden