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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
???
Osama bin Laden
2
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
???
Muslim
Fatwa
(religious Islamic
edict
), that
Muslims
should kill
civilians
and
military personnel
from the
United States
Osama bin Laden
3
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
???
Khartoum
[History / Recent history] the
United States
accused
Osama bin Laden
's
al-Qaeda
group of responsibility and launched
cruise missile
Osama bin Laden
4
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
???
Osama bin Laden
5
Mary Sue Coleman
???
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