Germany Keeps Tabs on Suspected Militants Friday May 9, 2003 2:39 AM COLOGNE, Germany (AP) - German authorities are monitoring more than 200 suspected Islamic militants as possible terrorism risks, a top security official said Thursday. Officials have no specific evidence of any planned attacks, Manfred Klink, in charge of anti-terrorism measures for Germany's Federal Criminal Office, told a conference. But Germany remains a potential target for al-Qaida and other extremists, in part because its troops are in the international security force in Afghanistan, said Klink, whose agency is Germany's equivalent of the FBI. Up to 1,000 al-Qaida operatives may...