Terror message prompted authorities to act fast Ian MacLeod and Steven Shukor CanWest News Service; Ottawa Citizen Saturday, August 12, 2006 LONDON -- A message intercepted from Pakistan this week -- "Do your attacks now" convinced British officials to urgently arrest 24 Britons allegedly planning suicide bombing missions aboard up to 10 U.S.-bound airliners, say security intelligence and British government officials. The message, intercepted and decoded by U.S. intelligence, is one of several pieces of information that indicate a deepening Pakistani connection to the suspected plot. The Pakistan government on Friday named Rashid Rauf, a Briton of Pakistani origin...