WASHINGTON - Unexploded car bombs in London led to extra patrols in the United States on Friday, but Bush administration officials said they saw no special terrorist threat heading toward the Fourth of July holiday.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff urged Americans to be vigilant but said there were no immediate plans to raise the U.S. national threat level, now at yellow, or elevated.
Said White House press secretary Tony Snow: "There is no specific or credible evidence of any threat of any kind against the United States of America." He was in Kennebunkport, Maine, where President Bush will meet Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Snow said …

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