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Saturday, October 13, 2001, updated at 12:13(GMT+8)
World
Bush: US "Still in Danger"
Bush: US "Still in Danger"
US President George W. Bush said on October 12 the country "is still in danger" from future attacks by terrorists.
Bush said at the White House in Washington that the fourth case of anthrax found in New York "got to cause concern" for the country, but the government has dispatched law enforcement and health experts to deal with it.
"I want everybody in the country to know we're responding rapidly," Bush said, adding that the terrorists "will not take this country down."
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