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 U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies have detected increased  chatter  or communications between known al Qaeda operatives, senior officials have told CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart.This official described the chatter as  terrorist electronic and internet intercepts  some of which are in the form of morale booster messages like,  Stay tuned. Good news is on the way.  Some suggest  targets in the United States;  others say  overseas. Much of the increased chatter is taking place in Afghanistan and began to spike in volume earlier this week. They suggest an impending attack against the U.S. and its allies both in America and overseas but contain no specifics.It may possibly be related to the Sept. 9 anniversary of the assasination in Afghanistan of a Northern Alliance leader. The threat is  non-specific  and officials say the increased communications is  less intense  than a spike that occurred around July 4, but that it is still  intense.         stanley cup   It is similar but not quite as serious  as the chatter picked up around last July 4, said one official.It was enough, however, for the Pentagon to immediately resume 24-hour a day Combat Air Patrol over Washington and New York, something they hadn t planned  stanley cups uk on doing until next week s 9-11 anniversary. The patrols will continue indefinitely. In addition, th stanley uk e U.S. embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan has been  buttoned up. In a related development, German authorities said Friday they arrested a Turkish man and his fiancee, a civ Dtam Watch The 3D Animated Lift-Off Of The Rocket That Will Take Us To Mars
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