PARIS (Reuters) - Armed French anti-terrorist police detained nine Islamic militants on Monday suspected of plotting attacks in France, a judicial source said. The dawn raids in the Yvelines and Eure regions outside Paris were carried out as Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy was about to unveil tough new anti-terrorism laws, designed as France's response to bomb attacks in London on July 7. Police searched several premises and the suspects were taken to the headquarters of the domestic intelligence agency DST for questioning. They can be held four days, then must be placed under formal investigation by a judge or released....