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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (169239)12/5/2008 9:34:08 AM
From: Bank Holding CompanyRespond to of 306849
 
it's tooearly.



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (169239)12/5/2008 9:37:03 AM
From: StoctrashRespond to of 306849
 
Are those the ones lost at sea??



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (169239)12/5/2008 10:46:27 AM
From: DebtBombRespond to of 306849
 
Indian airports on alert over threat warnings
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India has received information about threats "targeting airports," U.S. says

Security raised at all the nation's airports over warnings

U.S. urging visitors to India to remain highly vigilant

WASHINGTON, (CNN) -- The Indian government has received information about threats "targeting airports on or around December 4 through December 6," the U.S. State Department said Friday.

The State Department mentioned the threat information in a travel alert it issued to U.S. citizens who plan to travel to India.

All major airports in India "have been placed on high alert following threats of airport attacks and hijacking of planes," the department's travel advisory said.

The warning urged Americans "traveling to or already in India" to "maintain a high level of vigilance and ... take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness."

Terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26 killed nearly 180 people.
cnn.com