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Posted on 03/12/2004 8:23:06 PM PST by thecabal
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- This week's deadly train bombings in Spain will not lead to a rise in the U.S. color-coded terror threat alert system, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman said Friday.
"Based on the current intelligence, we have no specific indicators that terrorist groups are considering such an attack in the U.S. in the near term," said department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse.
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FORTWAYNE.com (AP): "AUTHORITIES CHECK WHY SUSPECT HAD VIDEOS OF BUILDINGS" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Authorities in Ohio were investigating why a Yemen national accused of shooting at a fellow countryman had videos showing the outside of buildings. The videos were found in Adel Al Yazidi's car when he was arrested Friday about 50 miles southeast of Cleveland, said Trumbull County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department Sgt. Jeff Orr. They appear to show various buildings, said Orr, who heads a three-county law enforcement task force. The videos also contained scenes of what appear to be tanks blowing up.") (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)
WASHINGTON TIMES.com (UPI): Chicago - MYSTERY ILLINOIS PLASTIC EXPLOSIVES PROBED" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Two men looking for deer antlers came across 4 pounds of C-4 and other devices March 11 at a 4,000-acre horse farm north of Chicago. The puttylike C-4 was among objects found inside three green metal boxes under the covering. The boxes also contained a smoke grenade, eight cluster flares, six blasting caps, four booby-trap simulators, a lithium battery and an M-16 military gun-cleaning kit, the Chicago Tribune said Wednesday.") (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)
WorldNetDaily.com - WND Books Excerpt, Part 1: "BORDER-AREA WAR ZONE 'Illegals' Details Incidents of Mexican Bullets Targeting Americans" (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)
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KRNV.com: "LAS VEGAS VIRUS TOLL HITS 1,581" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The number of people, mostly Hawaii residents, who reported catching a gastrointestinal illness in Las Vegas has risen to 1,581, county health officials say.") (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)
THE IOWA CHANNEL.com: "HEALTH OFFICIALS CONFIRMS 'MEASLES OUTBREAK'" by Diane Kockler (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "This third case was connected to an air traveler on a March 12 Detroit-to-Cedar Rapids flight. The traveler had come from New Dehli, India. Friday, the University of Iowa Hygienic Laboratory confirmed that a second person had measles. That case was also connected to the March 12 passenger.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)
CDC.gov - Infectious Disease Information: "MEASLES" (Read More...)
1010WINS.com - Top Stories: "NYPD STEPS UP SECURITY FOR PASSOVER" (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)
1010WINS.com - Top Stories: "TA INVESTIGATING EXPLOSION ON SUBWAY TRAIN" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "There were some anxious moments on a Northbound "F" train in Manhattan this morning. The was an explosion and small fire under a seat in the front car of the train as it pulled into the Broadway-Lafayette Station around.") (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)BLE.org (TOPEKA CAPITAL JOURNAL): "CLEANUP MOVING ALONG" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "One by one, 38 rail cars left the tracks near N.W. 70th and Valencia Road and dropped into the creek. Two other cars also derailed -- one on each side of the collapsed bridge -- leaving about 5,500 tons of coal and metal below.) (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)KANSAS CITY.BIZ JOURNALS.com: "BNSF TRACKS HAVE THIRD DERAILMENT IN TWO WEEKS" (February 20, 2004) (Read More...)
WRALcom - News: "ALLEGED THREAT FORCES AMTRAK TRAIN TO MAKE BRIEF STOP IN SELMA" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "RALEIGH, N.C. -- CBS News' national desk received telephone threats Tuesday against some specific plane flights and scheduled trains.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)GOOGLE Search Term: "TRAIN OF DEATH"
CLICK ON DETROIT.com: "BOMB THREAT PROMPTS SEARCH OF 4 PLANES" (Updated Mardh 30, 2004) (Read More...)
FOX NEWS.com (AP): "NAVY JETS CRASH IN TENNESSEE, SAN DIEGO" (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)
KANSAS.com: "BTK STRANGLER" (ARTICLE SNIPPET - TIPS TO POLICE: "If you have information about the identity of the BTK strangler: Call 316-263-0138. The hotline is not traceable, so callers can remain anonymous. E-mail coldcase@wichita.gov. Write to PO Box 9202, Wichita, KS 67277-0202") (Continuing Coverage) (Read More...)TOWNHALL.com: "A CLOSER LOOK AT LEFT-WING THUGGERY" -Column by Michelle Malkin (COLUMN SNIPPET: "An estimated mob of 800 protesters trampled on Rove's lawn to demand passage of Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch's abominable "DREAM" Act granting amnesty to illegal alien college students and allowing them to receive in-state tuition discounts. The Washington Post reported that after chanting and knocking on Rove's door, the "crowd then grew more aggressive, fanning around the three accessible sides of Rove's house, tracking him through the many windows, waving signs that read 'Say Yes to DREAM' and pounding on the glass." An angry Rove called the authorities and berated the protest leaders for driving the children inside his home to tears.") (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)On The Net...AZSTARNET.com - ARIZONA DAILY STAR: "HOURLY UPDATE" (Read More...)
On The Net...BORDERLAND NEWS.com - EL PASO TIMES.com (Read More...)
SLTRIB.com - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE: "AUTHORITIES WONDER HOW TRUCK CRASHED, LEFT DRIVER A MILE BEHIND" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: Troopers were investigating whether the driver first got out of his truck and it rolled away, or if he lost control and jumped out. The driver apparently only spoke Russian. "Somehow, he got out of his vehicle. We haven't been able to speak to him and get a rendition of what occurred, " Judd said. The male driver, age unknown, was taken to LDS Hospital. Judd said the man was in critical condition at the scene.") (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)OREGON LIVE.com - THE OREGONIAN: "FEDS UNCOVER DRIVER'S LICENSE FRAUD OPERATION Officials Say Illegal Immigrants Were Brought to Oregon and Supplied with Fake Addresses to Get IDs" (March 28, 2004) (Read More...)TUCSON CITIZEN.com: "4 SENTENCED IN 4-TON POT CASE" (March 27, 2004) (Read More...)
FOX NEWS.com (AP): "NICHOLS SPREAD FERTILIZER, WITNESS SAYS" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: " Ammonium nitrate fertilizer and fuel oil were used in the bomb that destroyed the Oklahoma City federal building on April 19, 1995, killing 168 people.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)WorldNetDaily.com: "WND EXCLUSIVE STORIES ON OKLAHOMA TRAGEDY" (Read More...)
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WASHINGTON TIMES.com: "POLICE INTERROGATE 'THE ENEMY WITHIN'" by Paul Martin (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Sheik Bakri said he believes Muslims have an unwritten contract not to attack the countries in which they live and get social and educational benefits. But other extremists believe that Britain, like the United States, is now a "Dar al Harb," or zone of war in which violence is permitted.") (April 1, 2004) (Read More...)On The Net...MUHAJIROUN.com: "AL MUHAJIROUN"
On The Net...MUHAJIROUN.com: "Audios and Videos"
WorldNetDaily.com: "6-YEAR-OLD WANTS TO BE 'MARTYR'" (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)
MEMRI.org - MIDDLE EAST MEDIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE Special Dispatch Series No.686: "A TESTIMONY ON SUICIDE BOMBERS' RECRUITMENT TO ANSAR AL-ISLAM" (March 25, 2004) (Read More...)
SMH.com.au: "AL-QAEDA ATTACK AT SEA ON CARDS: EXPERT" by Mark Coultan (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The al-Qaeda fleet was believed to include small fishing trawlers and large freighters, he said. Mr Muraviev quoted a US intelligence official as saying that, like German raider ships in World War II, Osama bin Laden's vessels constantly changed their names, flags and appearances. Of particular concern was an attack by suicide scuba divers. In May 2002 the FBI sent out an alert about terrorists developing an "offensive scuba diver capability". Last August the US Coastguard Marine Safety Office issued a special bulletin about suspicious individuals asking marine shops and schools about equipment and training. When the US caught al-Qaeda's alleged chief of naval operations, Abdulrahim Mohammed Abda Al-Nasheri, they said they had found a 180-page dossier that was apparently al-Qaeda's plans. It listed so-called targets of opportunity, including Western merchant shipping and cruise liners.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)ARAB TIMES Online.com: KUWAIT - "SISTANI FATWA THREAT ON TRANSFER" (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)
THIS IS LONDON.com: "BOMB CHEMICAL FOUND IN TERROR RAIDS" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Police have seized more than half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser which could have been used to carry out a terror bombing on UK soil. Eight suspected Islamic terrorists, all British citizens of Pakistani descent, were arrested as 700 officers carried out 24 raids across London and the Home Counties. Anti-terrorist detectives believe an al Qaida-supporting cell could have been plotting a "spectacular" attack.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...) (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)JIHAD WATCH.org (REUTERS): "GUNMEN SEIZE EXPLOSIVES IN THAILAND'S MUSLIM SOUTH" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Heavily armed raiders stole a large quantity of explosives from a quarry in Thailand's largely Muslim south, just days after a bomb attack in the region and prompting fears of another, officials said on Wednesday. "With this amount of fertilizer, you could blow up a whole town," Pallop Pinmanee, deputy chief of the Internal Security Operations Command, told Reuters at the scene of the robbery, which included 1.4 tonnes of ammonium nitrate.") (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)CNS NEWS.com: "'MADRID-LEVEL' ATTACK AVERTED IN THE PHILIPPINES" by Patrick Goodenough (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Thirty-six kilograms of TNT was seized.") (March 30, 2004) (Read More...)
YAHOO! News (AP): "TERROR ATTACKS IN UZBEKISTAN KILL 19" (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)
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REWARDS FOR JUSTICE.NET - WANTED: "ABU MUS'AB AL-ZARQAWI" (VIEW PHOTOS and READ MORE...)
Web.MID-DAY.com: Lahore, Pakistan: "65% PAKISTANIS SUPPORT OSAMA, SAYS REPORT" by Khalid A-H Ansari (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Lahore: Nearly two thirds of people in Pakistan hold favourable views of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and 86 per cent approve of President Pervez Musharraf, according to a survey by a major American organisation. Nearly half of those interviewed said suicide bombings against Israelis and, in Iraq, against Americans and other Westerners are justified. The report by the Washington-based Pew Global Attitudes Project survey found that 65 per cent favoured Osama and that pluralities of 47 per cent believed Palestinian suicide attacks on Israelis were justified. Forty-six per cent thought attacks on Westerners in Iraq were justified.") (March 27, 2004) (Read More...)JIHAD WATCH.org: "PAKISTAN: OFFENSIVE AGAINST AL-QAEDA 'UN-ISLAMIC'" (March 27, 2004) (Read More...)
english.AL JAZEERA.net: "AL-QAIDA LEADER URGES PAKISTAN REVOLUTION" (March 26, 2004) (Read More...)
DAILY TIMES.com.pk (AFP): "SMELLS LIKE AL QAEDA" (PHOTO CAPTION: "A bottle of cologne with a picture of Osama Bin Laden is displayed at a cosmetics shop in Lahore on Monday.") (View a photo of Usama Bin Laden cologne here.) (March 22, 2004)A Discussion on FREEREPUBLIC.com regarding a NYT article: "4 FROM U.S. KILLED IN AMBUSH IN IRAQ; MOB DRAGS BODIES" (WARNING: THE PHOTOS ON THIS PAGE ARE TERRIBLE AND GRAPHIC.) (March 31, 2004) (Read More...)
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CNN.com (AP): "MYSTERY OVER NEW RUSSIAN WEAPON" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The statement reported Monday was in line with claims by President Vladimir Putin's that experiments performed during last month's maneuvers proved that Russia could soon build strategic weapons that could puncture any missile-defense system. At the time, Col-Gen. Yuri Baluyevsky, the first deputy chief of the General Staff of the Russian armed forces, explained that the military tested a "hypersonic flying vehicle" that was able to maneuver between space and the earth's atmosphere. Military analysts said that the mysterious new weapons could be a maneuverable ballistic missile warhead or a hypersonic cruise missile.") (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)MOSNEWS.com: "FIFTY HOSPITALIZED AFTER CHEMICAL EMISSION IN STAVROPOL" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The fire was put out that same day, and the unknown substance was identified as highly toxic white phosphorus, Emergency Ministry said in a statement. Sergei Vlasov, a spokesman from the Emergency Ministry, told MosNews that excavating work was held in the area in January, and the container was found underground. He said that it remains unknown why the container was left standing out in the open. Another source from the Ministry told MosNews that the container had been underground for at least 20 years near a railway station. He declined to say who might be held responsible for the accident.") (March 24, 2004) (Read More...)INFECTOLOGY.spb.ru: "NEWS OF INFECTOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY" (Read More...)
MENA REPORT.com: "EGYPT'S LUXOR AIR BANNED FROM FRENCH SKIES" (March 29, 2004) (Read More...)
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NewsMax.com: "CHINA PUTS GUN TO HEAD OF U.S. TECH COMPANIES" by Dave Eberhart (March 27, 2004) (Read More...)
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By MARIA JESUS PRADES, Associated Press Writer
MADRID, Spain - Investigators believe that a Tunisian being sought under an international arrest warrant is the leader of the group suspected in the March 11 railway bombings in Madrid, according to court documents released Thursday.
The investigation into the bombings that killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 has focused on the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group.
The court documents identify Sarhane Ben Abdelmajid Fakhet as "leader and coordinator of the different people implicated" in the attacks.
Sarhane was one of six men named on international arrest warrants issued by Judge Juan del Olmo on Wednesday. Others were Moroccans Jamal Ahmidan, alias El Chino; Said Berraj; Abdennabi Kounjaa, alias Abdallah; Mohammed Oulad Akcha, and his brother Rachid Oulad Akcha.
Del Olmo's documents said all are wanted for murder and belonging to a terrorist group.
Moroccan Jamal Zougam, already jailed and charged with mass murder, had been seen as the prime suspect so far.
Zougam has been linked to members of an al-Qaida cell in Spain. Police traced a cell phone found attached to an unexploded bomb in one of the targeted trains, to the shop he ran in Madrid.
The document said Moroccan suspect Berraj met with three al-Qaida suspects in Istanbul in October 2000 and had ties with Basel Ghayoun, a Syrian who is already jailed on charges of mass murder and belonging to a terrorist organization in connection to the Madrid attacks.
Berraj left his home March 9 and told people March 12 that he was leaving Spain reportedly to attend the funeral of a sister in Morocco, the documents say. Subsequent police investigations showed he does not have a sister.
Interior Minister Angel Acebes on Tuesday said the investigation was focusing on the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, a forerunner of Salafia Jihadia, which Morocco blamed for last year's Casablanca bombings. Those attacks killed 33 people and 12 suicide bombers.
Two days after the attacks, police found a videotape in which a man claiming to speak on behalf of al-Qaida said the group carried out the bombings in reprisal for Spain's collaboration with the United States and for "crimes in Iraq (news - web sites) and Afghanistan."
French private investigator Jean-Charles Brisard said last week that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian linked to al-Qaida and suspected of heading a terrorist network in Iraq, is now believed to have masterminded the Madrid bombings.
Brisard is an internationally known counterterrorism expert who has testified before the U.S. Congress and represents some family members of victims of the Sept.11 terror attacks on the United States.
Police believe some of the chief perpetrators are already in custody.
Spanish police are holding 19 people, 14 of whom have been charged. Excluding Otman El Gnaout, a detainee whose nationality has not been announced, there are 11 Moroccans or Moroccan-born Spaniards, two Indians, two Spaniards and three Syrians in custody.
Four suspects were to have been brought before del Olmo on Thursday but the session was postponed until Friday. The four are El Gnaout, Syrians Walid Altaraki and Mohamad Badr Ddin Akkad, and Moroccan Fouad Almorabit, who had been questioned and released Tuesday and was re-arrested Wednesday.
Del Olmo has also ordered the reappearance Friday of Spanish detainee Antonio Toro Castro, brother-in-law of a Spaniard already charged with supplying dynamite to the bombers.
Isn't that an interesting piece of information.
By SELCAN HACAOGLU, Associated Press Writer
ANKARA, Turkey - Italy, Turkey, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands arrested 41 militants in a coordinated crackdown Thursday on a Turkish Marxist group considered a terrorist organization by Washington, Turkey's Interior Ministry said.
Police in Istanbul arrested 25 suspects of the Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Army/Front, or DHKP-C, while security forces in the other countries detained 16 others, an Interior Ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Turkish and German police have been preparing for the crackdown for the past year, while the Italian police became involved more recently, the official said.
German and Italian police discovered during their investigations that the group also was active in the Netherlands and Belgium and coordinated the European crackdown outside of Turkey, the official said.
The DHKP-C seeks to topple the Turkish government and replace it with a Marxist one. The group and its forerunner, Dev Sol, have claimed responsibility for a number of bombings in Turkey, including two suicide attacks in 2001 that killed three Istanbul policemen and an Australian woman. It has also carried out attacks in Germany and has targeted U.S. military personnel and diplomatic missions.
The group, which is branded as a terrorist organization by the State Department and by the European Union, was active before the 1980 coup in Turkey but has become increasingly marginalized due to a harsh police crackdown.
Several leading members of the group fled to Europe, where it is believed the group has hundreds of sympathizers.
In Istanbul, suspected DHKP-C militant Hasan Midilli was injured Thursday, reportedly when a bomb he was making exploded, police said. The explosion occurred in the low-income Gaziosmanpasa district.
In Italy, police arrested five people Thursday in the central town of Perugia, Italian Prosecutor Nicola Miriano said. About 100 police and Carabinieri paramilitary forces took part in those raids.
Italian Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu said the operation broke up the movement's cell based in Perugia, and showed links between the Turks and Italian far-left militants. He said three of those detained were Italian.
Miriano said the three Italians were believed to have provided the suspected Turkish militants with money, equipment, cell phone cards and other logistical support. One of the three is a woman who married a Turkish suspect only to help him get papers, he said.
In the Netherlands, police searched five addresses throughout the country at the request of Italian authorities in Perugia, said spokesman Wim de Bruin of the Dutch national prosecutor's office.
De Bruin said evidence will be handed over to Italy but no arrests were made.
Belgium's RTL-TVI television reported a half dozen people were detained in Belgium and documents were seized.
One of those detained was Fehriye Erdal, who was arrested in 1999 in Belgium in the slaying of a Turkish businessman in Istanbul and placed under house arrest.
Erdal's lawyer, Jan Fermon told RTL-TVI that it appeared that Erdal was detained after she was discovered outside of the house where she was under house arrest.
Yes, this is the second time I have read this reported. I believe earlier last week it was reported.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada said on Thursday it had found bird flu on a seventh commercial chicken farm in British Columbia and warned it could not rule out uncovering more cases in the province.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said the farm was within a control area where the virus was first discovered in Canada in February, but the it was not of same virulent strain that killed scores of people and wiped out millions of poultry in Asia.
"The risk to human health remains low," the agency said in a statement. The farm's flock has already been slaughtered.
It quarantined the Fraser Valley farm on Monday, and has also quarantined another farm in the same area where it is still doing tests.
The virus has been confirmed on seven commercial farms and in three noncommercial flocks in British Columbia, the food inspection agency said. Most are within the high-risk five-kilometer radius of where the first case of the disease was discovered.
"Given the highly contagious nature of the disease the possibility of finding further cases cannot be excluded," the agency said.
Officials have already imposed bans on transporting chickens through and out of the high risk Fraser Valley area, but British Columbia is not a major international exporter of poultry products.
April 1, 2004, 7:59AM
Reuters News Service
A naphtha processing unit exploded at the Exxon Mobil chemical plant in Baytown early this morning, but there was no indication of foul play and the fire was extinguished in an hour, company spokeswoman said.
The explosion in a "naphtha rerun unit" occurred at 1:30 a.m. CST, said Exxon Mobil spokeswoman Tricia Thompson.
A fire following the explosion was out by 2:30 a.m. CST, Thompson said.
"There is no indication of foul play," Thompson said.
Other units at the chemical plant continue to operate normally as does the adjoining 525,000 barrel per day Exxon Mobil refinery, the largest in the United States.
This is the second explosion at a refinery/chemical plant complex in Texas this week.
On Tuesday night, an ultraformer at BP Plc's 460,000 bpd refinery in Texas City blew up and burned. The cause of that blast is believed to be accidental.
BP said the Texas City refinery was operating at near normal rates Wednesday.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned refiners in Texas last week of an unsubstantiated threat to attack a refinery in the state before the U.S. national elections in November.
Refiners have been constantly increasing security at their plants since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
April 1, 2004, 7:33AM
Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Insurgents attacked a U.S. military convoy and a Humvee was burned today near Fallujah, witnesses said, a day after the grisly killing and mutilation of four American contract workers in the city. The top U.S. administrator in Iraq said the deaths would not go unpunished.
It was not clear if there were any casualties in today's assault. Associated Press Television News footage showed smoke pouring from the vehicle that had been abandoned on a roadside just outside the city. Witnesses said the Humvee was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.
U.S. officials said they could not confirm the attack.
Also Thursday, two explosions near a U.S.-escorted fuel convoy in northern Baghdad wounded at least one Iraqi, witnesses said. APTN footage showed U.S. soldiers putting a wounded person on a stretcher inside an armored vehicle.
In Fallujah, police retrieved the remains of the four slain Americans on Wednesday night, wrapped them in blankets, and gave them to U.S. forces, said Iraqi police officer Lt. Salah Abdullah.
"We were shocked because our Islamic beliefs reject such behavior," he said referring to the abuse of the bodies.
The top U.S. administrator in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, today condemned the killings and said "their deaths would not go unpunished."
"Yesterday's events in Fallujah are dramatic examples of the ongoing struggle between human dignity and barbarism," he said at a graduation ceremony for police cadets. "The acts we have seen were despicable and inexcusable. ... They violate the tenets of all religions, including Islam, as one of the foundations of civilized society."
Iraqi police manned roadside checkpoints in and around Fallujah, but no U.S. troops could be seen inside. Shops and schools were open.
Some residents vowed to repel any U.S. forces.
"We will not let any foreigner enter Fallujah," said Sameer Sami, 40. "Yesterday's attack is proof of how much we hate the Americans."
Another resident, Ahmed al-Dulaimi, 30, said, "We wish that they would try to enter Fallujah so we'd let hell break lose."
Iraqi Interior Minister Nori al Badran vowed to send forces into Fallujah "to bring killers to justice," but did not say when that would happen.
"Forces will be sent to Fallujah ... from the army, the police and from the civil defense (force)," he said.
There was no sign of a military buildup near Fallujah by midafternoon Thursday.
At a U.S. base about two miles` east of the city, 1st Lt. Wade Zirkle said Wednesday's attack was carried out by a "few bandits and terrorists ... who are terrorizing the city."
"It is our job to go there and maintain security in the city and we are making sure that something like that will not happen again," he said, when asked whether U.S. forces would enter Fallujah.
Frenzied mobs dragged the burned, mutilated bodies of the four American contractors through the streets and strung two of them up from a bridge after rebels ambushed their vehicles.
It was similar to the scene more than a decade ago in Somalia, when a mob dragged corpses of U.S. soldiers through the streets of Mogadishu, eventually leading to the American withdrawal from the African nation. The images were broadcast worldwide and became the subject of the book and movie "Black Hawk Down."
U.S. officials denounced the Fallujah violence and vowed to stay the course in Iraq.
The White House blamed terrorists and remnants of Saddam Hussein's former regime for the "horrific attacks."
"It is offensive, it is despicable the way these individuals have been treated," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.
Referring to the planned June 30 transfer of sovereignty to Iraqis, McClellan said "the best way to honor those that lost their lives" is to continue with efforts to bring democracy to Iraq.
State Department spokesman Adam Ereli said the contractors, all men, "were trying to make a difference and to help others." Officials did not identify the dead or the nature of their work because the next of kin had not yet been notified.
The four worked for Blackwater Security Consulting of Moyock, N.C., which provides training and guard services to customers around the world. The company, a subsidiary of Blackwater USA, referred calls to a spokesman in suburban Washington who declined comment beyond a statement that said Blackwater was a government subcontractor providing security for the delivery of food in the Fallujah area.
Privately owned Blackwater USA's range of services include providing firearms and small-groups training for Navy SEALs, police department SWAT teams and former special operations personnel.
Fallujah, about 35 miles west of Baghdad, has been the scene of some of the worst violence on both sides of the conflict since the beginning of the U.S.-led occupation a year ago.
Five U.S. soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division also died Wednesday when a bomb exploded under their M-113 armored personnel carrier in Malahma, 12 miles northwest of Fallujah, making it the bloodiest day for Americans in Iraq since Jan. 8.
Their deaths raised the number of U.S. troops killed in March to at least 48, making it the second-deadliest month for U.S. troops since President Bush declared an end to major combat on May 1. The deadliest month was November, when 82 U.S. troops were killed.
Posted on Thu, Apr. 01, 2004
Associated Press
FULLERTON, Calif. - Two birds in Orange County tested positive for the West Nile virus, marking the first discovery of the mosquito-borne disease in California so far this year, health officials said.
The virus turned up in two adult female house finches captured March 2 at Craig Park in Fullerton.
"We just have to start preaching mosquito control," said James P. Webb, technical director at the Orange County Vector Control District.
West Nile typically causes flu-like symptoms such as fever, nausea, headache and muscle aches - and in rare cases, inflammation of the brain and even death.
Health officials urge people to take precautions, particularly to avoid attracting mosquitoes.
"They need to be careful of breeding sources in the backyard. Anything that will hold water for a week can produce mosquitoes. When it's as warm as it has been this past week, they can go from egg to mosquito in less than a week," said vector control spokesman Michael Hearst.
The virus first appeared in the United States in 1999, killing seven people in the New York area.
Last year, two men tested positive for the virus, one in Orange County and the other in Riverside County.
Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas were the hardest hit states in 2003. Together, they accounted for more than half of the 231 deaths nationally and two-thirds of 9,566 diagnosed cases, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
LIKE I SAID BUSH> STOP THE PC AND BRING OUT THE TANKS. NOW. Unless you want to lose in November. A humvee shouldn't even be IN that town after yesterday. Get a clue, ok?
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