On the campaign front, John Kerry’s wife, Theresa Heinz-Kerry told a crowd in Phoenix that Al Qaeda leader may be captured before the election. She said “I wouldn’t be surprised if he appeared in the next month.”
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On the campaign front, John Kerry’s wife, Theresa Heinz-Kerry told a crowd in Phoenix that Al Qaeda leader may be captured before the election. She said “I wouldn’t be surprised if he appeared in the next month.”