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Katherine Harris regrets terror-plot comments

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Rep. Katherine Harris said Wednesday she regrets making the claim that a plot existed to blow up the power grid in Carmel, Ind., a notion city officials disputed.

But the Florida lawmaker stands by her statement that based on classified information, the United States has thwarted more than 100 potential terrorist attacks.

Harris, who was at the center of the political storm over the disputed 2000 presidential election, made the comments about terrorism and the plot on Monday at a rally for President Bush in Venice, Fla., and a subsequent interview with the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

She told the audience that while in the Midwest recently, the mayor of Carmel told her how a man of Middle Eastern heritage had been arrested and hundreds of pounds of explosives were found in his home.

“He had plans to blow up the area’s entire power grid,” she said, according to the newspaper.

City officials in Carmel said they know of no such plot.

“We’re aware of the comments we read in the paper,” said Tim Green, assistant chief of police in Carmel, a town about 10 miles north of Indianapolis. “We’re not aware of any plans to blow up Carmel’s power grid.”

Nancy Heck, a spokeswoman for Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard, said, “The mayor never talked to Katherine Harris. They never had that conversation.”

Questioned Wednesday, Harris’ office issued a statement in which the congresswoman said, “I regret that I had no knowledge of the sensitive nature of this situation.”

But Harris stood by her comments to the newspaper that the United States has thwarted potential attacks in the last three years, which she said was based on classified information.

1,157 posted on 08/04/2004 4:03:28 PM PDT by JellyJam
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Sources: Al Qaeda may have made contact in U.S. recently

In addition, two senior Pakistani intelligence sources told CNN that there is evidence at least six individuals in the United States were contacted by Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, an alleged al Qaeda operative who was recently taken into custody in Pakistan. U.S. officials have not confirmed that information.

http://cnn.usnews.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=CNN.com+-+Sources%3A+Al+Qaeda+may+have+made+contact+in%A0U.S.+recently+-+Aug+4%2C+2004&expire=-1&urlID=11224239&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2004%2FUS%2F08%2F04%2Fterror.threat%2Findex.html&partnerID=2004


1,159 posted on 08/04/2004 4:10:30 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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