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[Title] => Secret Service: Letter to White House intercepted
[Summary] => The Secret Service said Thursday that a suspicious letter addressed to President Barack Obama and similar to ricin-laced ones sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been intercepted by a White House mail screening facility.
[DatePublished] => 2013-05-31 04:41:09
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[Title] => FBI: Al-Qaeda plotting to bomb US apartment buildings
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AFP) Militants from the al-Qaeda network, blamed for Sept. 11 suicide attacks, may be preparing another massive strike against the United States, including US apartment buildings, US officials said yesterday.
The announcement came as US intelligence analysts reported increased communications among al-Qaeda cells around the world, which they said could be an indication that preparations for a new terrorist attack against the United States could be under way.
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The announcement came as US intelligence analysts reported increased communications among al-Qaeda cells around the world, which they said could be an indication that preparations for a new terrorist attack against the United States could be under way.
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