SelectPlusAP Top StoriesAP Top StoriesThe Associated PressHere's the latest news for Sunday, Aug. 3rd: Anthrax case in question; McCain considers running mates; Deadly blast in Afghanistan; Torch relay pauses in China.This is A-P NewsMinute.Federal prosecutors could decide as early as tomorrow on whether to close their anthrax poisoning investigation.Their chief suspect, Bruce Ivins, committed suicide on Tuesday, and recently his therapist told a court she was scared to death of him and that he attempted to kill others.John McCain may be looking to Virginia as he searches for a running mate.The Associated Press has learned that he's taking a close look at Congressman Eric Cantor, who is a leading party member in the House.The U.S.-led coalition says a roadside bomb killed one of its service members and wounded another on the outskirts of the Afghan capital.The coalition statement does not specify the nationality of the victim.Emotional crowds roared and waved hundreds of Chinese flags as the Olympic torch reached Sichuan on Sunday.That's the same province were a powerful quake killed tens of thousands three months ago.There was a moment of silence to honor the victims.___ ___, The Associated Press with AP NewsMinute.
This was a false flag attack timed to make Americans want to attack arab countries in the Middle East. The text of the letter shows the false flag artist wanted you to ally with Israel to attack the common Muslim enemy. His suicide makes any option other than the "lone nut" theory untraceble.
johnq123123 3 years ago
"Suicide"? How convenient. Whatever this guy knew, we will never know. There will probably be more "suicides" as the truth closes in on the Bush administration.
getplaning 3 years ago
Enough talking about Anthrax case, I'm getting bored with that.
Jewishfan 3 years ago
suicide?
flckrate 3 years ago