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Meanwhile, bomb scares led to thousands of students and university staff in Texas and North Dakota being ordered off campus yesterday, though no suspicious devices went off following the emergency evacuations. A spokeswoman for The University of Texas at Austin said a man with a Middle Eastern accent telephoned its offices at am, and issued the threat. He said he was with AlQaeda and that bombs would go off across campus in 90 minutes.
But the minute deadline passed without incident and the university said in a statement posted on its website that normal operations resumed at pm, though all Friday classes were canceled. Local and national law enforcement agencies are investigating the bomb scare. Separately, North Dakota State University ordered all students and employees to leave campus by am after it also received a bomb threat.
However, university police reopened the campus at pm. Neither university disclosed if the bomb threats were possibly related to anti-US sentiment over an anti-Islam film that has provoked fatal violence and protests in Muslim countries in northern Africa and the Middle East this week.