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Las Vegas Sites Appear on Seized Tapes
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Akhtar, Kamran
/ Arrests
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/ Terrorism
2004
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2004
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Las Vegas Sites Appear on Seized Tapes
2004
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[Ellen Knowlton] declined to specify which Las Vegas sites appear on the tapes but acknowledged that several buildings are casinos. She noted that two of the tapes had no Las Vegas sites on them but probably were sent to her office because they showed casinos in other cities. [Kenny Guinn] said the hastily called news conference was an effort to quell suspicion that local leaders would withhold information from the public about a terrorist threat. Las Vegas officials this week denied claims in internal FBI memos, reported by the Associated Press, that they had ignored or dismissed similar threats in the past because of fears that the threat of terrorism could damage the tourism mecca's economy.
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