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A contaminated post box in Trenton, New Jersey is sealed off
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
Professor Robert Liddington of Burnham Institute on the possibility of a breakthrough in the ways we can deal with anthrax   real 28k
The BBC's Rachel Ellison: "Scientists from the University of Wisconsin say they may have found an antidote"   real 28k
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.

A contaminated post box in Trenton, New Jersey is sealed off
real 56k
Also:
Former US government anthrax specialist Butch Wardlaw: "We should consider the fact it could be home-grown terrorists"   real 28k
Professor Robert Liddington of Burnham Institute on the possibility of a breakthrough in the ways we can deal with anthrax   real 28k
The BBC's Rachel Ellison: "Scientists from the University of Wisconsin say they may have found an antidote"   real 28k

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