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Monday, 22 October, 2001, 18:22 GMT 19:22 UK
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Anthrax found at White House mail site
Tests confirm the presence of anthrax at an off-site mail facility for the White House, as officials confirm that two postal workers in Washington were killed by the disease.

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 | Former US government anthrax specialist Butch Wardlaw: "We should consider the fact it could be home-grown terrorists" real 28k
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 | Professor Robert Liddington of Burnham Institute on the possibility of a breakthrough in the ways we can deal with anthrax real 28k
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 | The BBC's Rachel Ellison: "Scientists from the University of Wisconsin say they may have found an antidote" real 28k
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Anthrax found at White House mail site
Tests confirm the presence of anthrax at an off-site mail facility for the White House, as officials confirm that two postal workers in Washington were killed by the disease.

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Also:
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 | Former US government anthrax specialist Butch Wardlaw: "We should consider the fact it could be home-grown terrorists" real 28k
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 | Professor Robert Liddington of Burnham Institute on the possibility of a breakthrough in the ways we can deal with anthrax real 28k
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 | The BBC's Rachel Ellison: "Scientists from the University of Wisconsin say they may have found an antidote" real 28k
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The BBC's Nick Bryant reports
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Former US government anthrax specialist Butch Wardlaw: "We should consider the fact it could be home-grown terrorists"
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Professor Robert Liddington of Burnham Institute on the possibility of a breakthrough in the ways we can deal with anthrax
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The BBC's Rachel Ellison: "Scientists from the University of Wisconsin say they may have found an antidote"
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