In the latest sign of growing concerns throughout Europe — especially in nations whose leaders supported the war in Iraq — the British government is mailing out a booklet to every home telling people to “go in, stay in and tune in” in case of a large-scale terrorist attack. The leaflet, released on Monday, tells Britons to stock up on canned food and bottled water, and to keep a battery-powered radio at home — advice that was dismissed by some as merely common sense. “It will go straight in the bin, it’s a complete waste of money and it’s a little bit late,” said Paul Kilpatrick, 35, an executive assistant. Full Story
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