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Wednesday, 17 October, 2001, 21:38 GMT 22:38 UK
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The Home Secretary David Blunkett
UK government acts over anthrax hoaxers
David Blunkett is considering increasing the maximum penalty for those raising false alarms from six months to seven years in jail.

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UK government acts over anthrax hoaxers
David Blunkett is considering increasing the maximum penalty for those raising false alarms from six months to seven years in jail.

The Home Secretary David Blunkett
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Also:
UK Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson   real 28k

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