Police Boost Security Near Financial Landmarks After U.S. Warns of al-Qaida’s Plans for Attack. Police searched trucks, blocked streets and posted machine-gun toting officers outside financial landmarks Monday, a day after the government’s chilling warning that terrorists might target the buildings with bombs. Thousands of employees at some of the largest financial institutions in the country stood in line to get to work, patiently showing identification tags. “You realize that’s the world you live in, and you deal with it,” said Kenneth Polcari, a trader at the New York Stock Exchange, one of five buildings the government says al-Qaida operatives have studied. Full Story
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