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To: Lane3 who wrote (34256)3/13/2004 3:30:19 PM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793835
 
talk show on 1210 Philly now discussing some news about Kerry belonging to "vietnam viets against war" as they were plotting assassination against members of congress while he was a member.. It appears he left the group but never told anybody about the discussions.



To: Lane3 who wrote (34256)3/14/2004 12:17:49 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793835
 
I just went to the Reuter's site and scerched. Under "Terrorist 311" I got nothing. Under "Terrorist Madrid" I got the four stories. They all have the same paragraph.

"The Madrid terrorist attack will instill more fear in the market," said John Person, head financial analyst of Infinity Brokerage Services.
reuters.com

The above quote is not by Reuters. It is by John Person.

When I did a search for "Terrorists" on the Reuters site, I got ten articles. They contained the following.

"This was to all appearances a terrorist attack... There is reasonable cause to suspect it was carried out by two suicide bombers," said Moshe Karadi, head of the southern police command

And

The Syria Accountability Act signed by President Bush in December offers him a menu of sanctions to punish Syria for backing "terrorism," failing to stop anti-U.S. fighters from crossing into Iraq from Syrian soil, developing chemical and perhaps biological weapons, and keeping troops in Lebanon.

reuters.com

So Reuters is not using the word. It only appears in quotes from people being interviewed, or statements taken from other sources.