The California Attorney General lists the top 624 sites thought to be most attractive to terrorists.
The list, distributed to law enforcement agencies in the last two weeks, ranks Los Angeles International Airport as the No. 1 target, followed by the Port of Oakland, Port of Long Beach, the Golden Gate Bridge and Disneyland... The state list includes familiar landmarks: Staples Center, the Rose Bowl, Queen Mary and Dodger Stadium, the interchange between the Pomona and Orange freeways, the Exxon-Mobil refinery in Torrance and the U.S. Postal Service's processing plant in Long Beach."
Thanks to Laura Kranz
FULL STORY: LAX Ranks No. 1 on State List of Terrorist Targets

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