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Documents released in Hatfill anthrax case
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department released nearly 100 documents Tuesday that it used to falsely link scientist Steven J. Hatfill to the 2001 anthrax attacks.
People:John Ashcroft Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-11-25
High-security research labs not so high security
Intruders could easily break into two U.S. laboratories where researchers handle some of the world's deadliest germs, according to congressional investigators. The Associated Press identified the vulnerable lab locations as Atlanta and San Antonio.
Nations:U.S. People:John Dingell Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-10-16
Documents: Ivins bragged he knew anthrax killer
WASHINGTON - Bruce Ivins, the Army scientist accused of carrying out the 2001 anthrax attacks, e-mailed himself last year saying he knew who the killer was, according to court documents unsealed Wednesday.
Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-09-24
Army: Anthrax suspect barred from labs after spill
FREDERICK, Md. - A report says the Army scientist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks lost access to all labs in March after he spilled anthrax on himself and went home to wash his clothes before telling supervisors.
Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-09-24
Ivins remembered for intelligence, compassion
FREDERICK, Md. - The Army scientist suspected in the anthrax attacks was remembered for his humor, intelligence and compassion at a memorial service Saturday.
Nations:U.S. Activities:2001 Anthrax Attack Source:(AP)
2008-08-09
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