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2 May 2011
Last updated at
18:59
Newspapers around the world report Bin Laden death
The US's New York Daily News reported the death of Bin Laden using a graphic headline: "Rot in Hell".
The Washington Post focused on President Obama's statement that justice had been done.
The Vanguardia newspaper in the city of Saltillo in Mexico reports "Matan a Bin Laden", which translates to "They killed Bin Laden" in English.
El Siglo newspaper, published in Panama City, Panama, used a large image of Bin Laden on the front page of their 2 May newspaper.
The Daily Observer from the city of Kingston in Jamaica used a simple headline along with the description "Most wanted terrorist slain by US forces in Pakistan".
The Winnipeg Free Press in Canada featured a large image of Bin Laden on the front page of their 2 May issue.
The Peru.21 newspaper published in Lima in Peru published the headline "Matan a Osama Bin Ladan" -- "They killed Osama Bin Laden".
The New York Times republished an image of the World Trade Center being attacked on 9/11 in their 2 May issue, reporting Bin Laden's death.
The newspaper El Nuevo Dia in Puerto Rico reported "Muere Bin Laden" - "Bin Laden dies".
The Samoa Observer, based in the city of Apia, is published five days a week in both English and Samoan.
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