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Friday, October 19, 2001
4:13 p.m.

The Search For Bin Ladin Continues

KABUL -- U.S. military forces and intelligence officials continue their search for the illusive Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden.

Intellegence reports released from Great Britian indicate bin Laden and his highest ranking officials are searching the Afghani landscape for "ghoul," a location where U.S. forces will not be able to tag the terrorist suspected of attacks on U.S. and Washington.

Unnamed sources in the Department of Defense said the search for bin Laden is becoming difficult because traditional hiding places such as closets and crawl spaces were destroyed along with every building in the country.

British officials said it's likely bin Laden is hiding in caves. Officials close to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said if caves are indeed the hiding place, America's job just became tougher. "The bad guys never found the bat cave," the source said, "and we don't have super powers."

Officials warn that Osama bin Laden may attempt to change his appearance to avoid U.S. special forces. The FBI this week released this enhanced photo to show what Osama bin Laden may look like if he decides to remove his turban and shave his trademark beard.

Terrorists find advanced weaponry in the fight against America.

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