Terror threat sparks fear of attack

South Korea boosted security around air and sea ports and its diplomatic missions overseas today, after an audiotape attributed to al-Qaida urged Muslim youths to attack the United States and its allies.

Terror threat sparks fear of attack

South Korea boosted security around air and sea ports and its diplomatic missions overseas today, after an audiotape attributed to al-Qaida urged Muslim youths to attack the United States and its allies.

South Korea, which has 2,800 troops in Iraq, meanwhile convened its National Security Council to assess the threats.

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