Bush unveils US 'most-wanted' list

US President Mr George W. Bush today unveiled the 22 suspected terrorists on America's most-wanted list.

US President Mr George W. Bush today unveiled the 22 suspected terrorists on America's most-wanted list.

The list includes Osama bin Laden, his two top deputies and several members of his al-Qaida network.

The US President said those named have committed great acts of evil and must be brought to justice.

He said it is time to shine the light of justice on the terrorists.

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Unveiling the FBI's list of suspects, Mr Bush said: "They plan, promote and commit murder.

"They fill the minds of others with hate and lies. They must be found. They will be stopped and they will be punished. Eventually, no corner in the world will be dark enough to hide in."

He describes the war against terrorism as "America's calling".

The White House is also working with the television show "America's Most Wanted" to put together a special broadcast.

The new document identifies only earlier-indicted defendants and not suspects in the September 11 attacks on the US.

"The FBI is still developing leads," White House press secretary Mr Ari Fleischer said.

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