The Pakistani president, Gen. Pervez
Musharraf, announced here today that a delegation of Pakistani officials would
fly to the Taliban’s headquarters in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar Monday
to renew demands that the militia surrender Saudi fugitive Osama bin
Laden. U. S. officials have named bin Laden, who has been given shelter by the Taliban rulers in Afghanistan, as the prime suspect in Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in Washington and New York. "We are aware of the gravity of the situation and know that in the lives of, nations, such situations do arise that require making important decisions," Musharraf said at a meeting with Pakistani newspaper editors. The Taliban’s leader, Mohammad Omar, has refused to give up bin Laden, claiming he is not responsible for the U. S. attacks. "The Pakistan government is le A. To surrended Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden B. To convey the demands of the USA on the Americans’ decision, of an air-raid on Afghanistan C. To tell Taliban leaders to hand over Bin Laden D. To advise Taliban leaders to get ready for the Americans’ unexpected air attacks [单项选择]Who is Pakistani’s President()
A. Pervez Musharraf. B. Benazir Bhutto. C. Gordon Brown. D. Nawaz Sharif. [单项选择]
[填空题]Nuclear technology was sold by a Pakistani nuclear scientist to Libya, North Korea and Pakistan.
[填空题]A—president B—dean of studies
C—professor D—lecturer E—Alma Mater F—alumnus G—student union H—sophomore I—boarder J—postgraduate K—compulsory course L—extracurricular activities M—semester N—credit O—academic record P—school report Q—dissertation R—diploma S—scholarship T—tuition ( )毕业证书 ( )课外活动 我来回答: 提交
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