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WASHINGTON _ President Bush is planning to mount a new campaign designed to hold support for his new war on terrorism.
Amid growing questions over bombing in Afghanistan and anthrax in the United States, Bush will spend next week talking about homeland security and working to maintain an international anti-terror coalition, aides said.
"The president thinks it's vitally important to make certain that the American people are kept informed about the nature of the threat that we face and the progress of our response," said National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.
Rice also announced that Bush will hold White House meetings with two key allies, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and French President Jacques ...