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U.S. anti-terrorism agents arrested seven people suspected of planning attacks on federal offices in Miami and the landmark Sears Tower in Chicago
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Jun. 23, 2006

U.S. anti-terrorism agents arrested seven people suspected of planning attacks on federal offices in Miami and the landmark Sears Tower in Chicago, a law enforcement source said on Thursday.
The source, elaborating on a brief statement on the operation from Florida authorities, said the suspects had thought they were dealing with the international al Qaeda group but had been infiltrated by a U.S. government informant.
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