Anthrax Suspect May Have Had Sorority Obsession
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - August 8, 2008
FBI documents show decades-old interest in sorority, which might explain why letters were sent from Princeton, N.J.
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Hot Docs: The Anthrax Case, Reducing Greenhouse Gases, Criticisms of Fuel Standards, and More
Nation & World - August 7, 2008
Today's selection of timely reports.
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Hot Docs: FBI Releases Court Documents on Anthrax Case
Nation & World - August 6, 2008
The FBI releases a set of court documents on the investigation into the anthrax attacks.
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Health Buzz: Earlier HIV Treatment and Other Health News
Health - August 4, 2008
DNA fingerprinting and anthrax, a cancer-fighting Olympian, and caffeine’s effect on athletes
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An Unsatisfying End to the Anthrax Attacks Mystery
By
Kevin Whitelaw
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Nation & World - August 1, 2008
The FBI reportedly was ready to charge an Army scientist, but he apparently committed suicide this week
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Anthrax and al Qaeda
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Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - November 13, 2007
A conservative concludes al Qaeda was behind the September 2001 anthrax attack.
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On al Qaeda and Iraq
Michael Barone - April 18, 2007
I'm late getting to this, but I want to link to former Defense Department official Doug Feith's website and his comments on an April 6 Washington Post story. The issue is whether there were ties between Saddam Hussein's regime and al Qaeda; the charge has been made that Feith overstated their relationship.
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Still a Specter on Capitol Hill
Washington Whispers - March 11, 2007
It's been over five years since the first anthrax scare on Capitol Hill, but the fallout continues. Not only do letters sent to congressional offices get held up sometimes for weeks for inspection, but several offices ask couriers to open the letters before giving them to receptionists.
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