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WASHINGTON -- U.S. officials are going on the alert against new terrorist attacks despite the lack of specific threats. 09/23/01 Threat of bioterrorism grows WASHINGTON -- Federal authorities are turning their attention to a much more subtle, yet dangerous threat: bioterrorism. Here are some questions and answers about a subject that used to be called germ warfare. 09/23/01
WASHINGTON -- Flight attendant Bill Geisert refuses to obsess over the "what ifs" when he gets back in the air this week. 09/23/01 Bush consults with Russia's Putin WASHINGTON -- President Bush consulted at length with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday as the United States mustered a military assault on terrorism. 09/23/01 More troops en route to gulf WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon rolled out workhorse B-52 bombers and moved more troops and equipment into place Saturday in the Persian Gulf for the first military strikes in the new U.S. campaign against terrorism. 09/23/01 Congress slow to grant Bush new police powers WASHINGTON -- Congress feels little urgency to grant President Bush new anti-terrorism police powers, a contrast to its speedy approval of money for relief efforts, the military, higher security and ailing airlines. 09/23/01 Victim calls dad after first crash Some of those killed in the terrorist acts Sept. 11: 09/23/01 Other developments 09/23/01 |
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