91. On top of worries about recession and earthquakes, Japanese companies have a new fear -- a terrorist strike on the subways as their employees commute to work. 92. Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to recall Parliament from its recess because of terrorist strikes in the United States, the British news agency Press Association reported Wednesday. 93. Prime Minister Tony Blair recalled Parliament from its recess Wednesday because of terrorist strikes in the United States. 94. Queen Elizabeth II ordered the break with tradition as a sign of solidarity with the American people suffering from the worst terrorist strike ever to hit their land. 95. Queen Elizabeth II ordered the break with tradition as a gesture of solidarity with the American people suffering from the worst terrorist strike ever to hit their land. 96. Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, who lives in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban, is the key suspect of the terrorist strikes in the United States. 97. Terrorist strikes are manmade and cannot be forecast, she said. 98. That could hinder efforts to prevent future terrorist strikes and jeopardize U.S. intelligence sources, Bush said. 99. The Army said it had preempted a terrorist strike acting on a tip off from an informer who said the explosives had been hidden by militants. 100. The European Union had called Wednesday for an urgent meeting of all members to discuss collective responses to the terrorist strikes, and the General Assembly backed the recommendation. |
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