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Terror attacks in US, `last wake-up call' - President President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga said yesterday that it was not sufficient
to hunt down terrorists and perpetrators of terrorism, but it was also essential to
understand the deep-rooted causes of this most dehumanising phenomenon of the 21st
century. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released the names of 19 individuals it
suspects to be the hijackers who crashed four U.S.commercial airliners September 11, and
died among the 266 victims.
By Walter Jayawardhana According to Canadian intelligence reports, more than 50 terrorist outfits from the
shadowy loyalists from Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect in the terrorist attack on
America to Sri Lanka's blood stained Tamil Tigers, who are proscribed in the US have fund
raising and operational cells in Canada's major cities, all near the US border, reported
the Boston Globe. Other Stories
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