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US hesitation makes power failures likely

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Financial Times, Dec 30, 2003

When the lights went out on August 14 for many Americans the first reaction was fear. Had al-Qaeda attacked the national power grid?

The answer was "no". The culprit was not Osama bin Laden but a power grid in dire need of modernisation. George W. Bush, US president, told the public that the cascading blackouts, which left more than 50m Americans without power, were a "wake-up call".

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