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Friday, December 22, 2006 

London Braces For Terrorist Attack

British authorities seem convinced that there will be a terrorist attack on their soil over the Christmas season according to ABC News.

British police have been quietly carrying out a series of key arrests as they continue to track at least six active "plots" tied to what they call "al Qaeda of England."

Officials said they could not cite any specific date or target but said al Qaeda had planned previous operations during the Christmas holidays that had been disrupted.

"It is not a matter of if there will be an attack, but how bad the attack will be," an intelligence official told ABCNews.com.

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