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New York state lawmaker Michael Gianaris on Sunday called on Google Earth to blur views of potential terror targets on its maps. At a Sunday morning press conference, the Queens assemblyman said federal authorities need to work with Google to blur maps that detail sensitive areas such as airports, chemical storage plants and military bases. The call comes after reports that the terrorists who were plotting to blow up a pipeline feeding JFK airport used the site to plan their attack.

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