51. Not that bombers were on the way. 52. Officials have not confirmed that the convicted Nairobi bombers are there. 53. Officials warned that other suicide bombers might be on the prowl. 54. On Sunday, the surrenders continued outside Kunduz, but the bombers were not evident. 55. Opponents say the bombers are wasteful, noting that the Pentagon did not request them. 56. Over the weekend, police announced that they were on high alert after receiving intelligence reports saying at least two suicide bombers were at large. 57. Palestinian intelligence officials say the speed with which bombers are now primed makes intercepting them almost impossible. 58. Palestinian suicide bombers have typically been young unmarried men, often from squalid refugee camps drained of hope. 59. Opponents said the bombers would be used to defend the country and prevent wars, and when necessary, to win wars. 60. Police say they know who the bombers are but do not have enough evidence to bring them to trial. |