From NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston."What do we want? Safe water! When do we want? Now!"West Virginians rallied out the State House in Charleston today in the wake of a chemical spill that left 300,000 people without clean water.Resident Janet Thompson told WOWK-TV thathe wants to see a major cleanup."I don't care who he did what in the past;how the incident happened;I don't care about legislation in the future.I want we have super fund do some right now, write the plan down;clean the water up, so we can go home."The company blamed for the chemical spill is now filing for bankruptcy.The filling temporarily holds numerous lawsuits against freedom in industry and allows the company to continue operation.Afghan president Hamid Karzai is condemning a Taliban suicide attack in Kabulthat killed 21 Afghans and foreign civilians, including 3 Americans.NPR's Sean Carberry reports.The assault on the popular Lebanese restaurantis the most deadly attack on foreign civilians in Kabul since the start of the war in 2001.After a militant blew off himself outside the restaurant,2 attackers stormed inside and gunned down 13 foreigners,mostly civilians working with UN and other international agencies.The Taliban claimed the attack was a retribution for a recent US airstrikethat allegedly killed Afghan civilians.In his condemnation issued 20 hours after the restaurant attack,Karzai also said US' policies in Afghanistan have not been successful