91. And civil libertarians fear that any future terror attack in the United States during the coming days or months could push the Congress to take drastic steps. 92. And early Monday morning, air raid sirens sounded in Belgrade, warning of possible resumed NATO attacks in the Yugoslav capital. 93. And finding buyers for homes in the immediate vicinity of the worst terrorist attack in history may prove tricky as well, brokers say. 94. And as such, the restoration of a portion of that money will help the mayor and governor combat attacks in their re-election campaigns. 95. And NATO warplanes were reportedly launching the most intensive attacks in recent days in Montenegro, the junior republic in Yugoslavia. 96. And eight of those arrested for planning terrorist attacks in New York last year carried Sudanese passports. 97. And once the secondary was riddled, Ohio State put its rushing attack in high gear. 98. And mounts a far better attack in the ring. 99. And they knew that the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington had hurt Xerox. 100. And, they say, the attack in Oklahoma was the work of either President Clinton, Attorney General Janet Reno or the Central Intelligence Agency. |