7/14/2007, 1:02 p.m. ET By KATHERINE SHRADER The Associated Press
http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/washington/index.ssf?/base/politics-12/1184431456274430.xml&storylist=washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — National security officials worry about a possible attack against the United States in the months ahead even though the government's leading terrorism experts have not found concrete information about an imminent strike… As early as this coming week, the administration is expected to release an unclassified version of a new National Intelligence Estimate — spy agencies' most authoritative type of appraisal — on al-Qaida's resurgence and the group's renewed efforts to sneak operatives into the United States. A look at what the government says it is most worried about and what it is doing to thwart potential attacks: …
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