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Funeral Prayers In Absentia For A “Martyr” This is a screenshot from The Nation ’s front page of May 4. Members of a radical Islamic group said funeral prayers for Osama bin Laden in Karachi a day earlier.

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Funeral Prayers In Absentia For A “Martyr”

This is a screenshot from The Nation’s front page of May 4. Members of a radical Islamic group said funeral prayers for Osama bin Laden in Karachi a day earlier.

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Bin Ladens In The Making

This is a screenshot from the front page of Express on May 5. These photos show protesters taking part in the demonstrations held in Pakistani cities of Multan and Quetta against Osama bin Laden’s killing.

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Yes We Can

Express published this photo on its front page on May 4. The caption says this image is being used on T-shirts in Israel.

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Holy Warrior

Printed on the front page of Express on May 3, the photo caption says Osama bin Laden did jihad with the Afghans against the Soviet forces. “Jihad” is used as a respectable word in Pakistani newspapers.

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“U.S. Nails the Bastard”

Express printed this image on its front page on May 4. It shows Daily News and New York Post’s first post-bin Laden editions with “provocative” headlines.

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The “Extremist” Cheering Crowds

Express used this photo from New Delhi on its front page on May 4. The caption says “extremist” Hindus and Sikhs thank President Obama for killing Osama bin Laden.

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The Head of Al Qaeda

This is a screenshot from the front page of Express on May 5. The photo shows the severed head of the Al Qaeda leader superimposed on the image of the Statue of Liberty.