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Five years after 9/11, opinion polls show that fear of further attacks is more the exception than the rule. In one typical example, an Associated Press/Ipsos Public Affairs poll found 9 percent of adults “very concerned” that terrorists will attack the area where they live, with another 21 percent “somewhat concerned”; 35 percent were “not too concerned” and 35 percent “not at all concerned.” Even in an obvious target like New York, the total “concerned” vote was only slightly higher than the “not concerned” tally (54 percent vs.

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