![]() A federal appeals court ruled yesterday to lift a ban on prosecutors presenting evidence relating to the hijackings. in connection with the September 11th terrorist attacks. Moussaoui is the only person charged in the U.S. The trial for terrorist suspect Zacarias Moussaoui could be back on track. We'll have more on the story, of course, that we are following throughout the show. Nearly 100 people, they say, are dead, more than 1,000 injured. The accident taking place in Ryongchon, about 30 miles southeast of the Chinese border. A Red Cross team has arrived on the scene. He quotes North Koreans officials as saying the massive blast was caused by a live-wire spark. Sweden's ambassador to North Korea updating details on the train explosion there. Bremer said de- Baathfication, as it is called, is a good policy, but it's implementation needs to be changed. administrator in Iraq, Paul Bremer, making an official announcement just a short time ago that thousands of former army officers and teachers will be allowed to return to their jobs. willing to rehire former members of Saddam Hussein's Baathist Party. O'BRIEN: All right, top stories, though, first: the U.S. What you can do to protect yourself in a few moments, and whether or not this is indeed the case. BILL HEMMER, CNN ANCHOR: Also, in a moment here, does the risk of a heart attack increase with every hour you spend in your car? New findings that could be of serious concern for millions of drivers. We're going to try to find out whether the odds of an attack have actually gone up. We've got a guest coming up from the RAND Corporation, who is very familiar with the threat levels. More cryptic comments are coming out of the Bush administration about the current threat from terrorists here in the U.S. It is just about half past the hour on this AMERICAN MORNING. SOLEDAD O'BRIEN, CNN ANCHOR: Good morning. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Officials Said to be Highly Concerned About Potential for Terror Attack Here in U.S.
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