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October 24, 2001, The Milwaukie Journal-Sentinel,
October 24, 2001, The Milwaukie Journal-Sentinel,
October 24, 2001, Knight Ridder - Dallas Morning News, page A1, Dead workers had anthrax; White House mail site hit; 3 more postal workers hospitalized, suspected of having inhaled form,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Irradiation could keep mail safe; But cost, effects still need closer examination, by John Fauber, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Discovery may lead to antidote for anthrax; UW scientists help develop decoy to divert deadly toxin, by Marilynn Marchione, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP, WaPo Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Taliban mix with civilains for cover; Weapons, fighters holed up in mosques,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A6, Wisconsin; State won't test low-risk specimens
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Attack on staff angers Feingold; But two affected workers, others have shown grace under pressure, he says, by Katherine M. Skiba, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, Knight Ridder News - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Precautions; Tougher antranx response vowed; Postal worker's deaths spur policy change for faster, treatment, by Craig Gilbert and Katherine M. Skiba, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 7A, Smallpox; Drug firms request for vaccine; U.S. officials want 250 million doses by end of next year, by Paul Recer, Associated Press Writer,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 11A, U.S. Airstrikes; Afghan hospital destroyed, United Nations confirms, by Michael Zielenziger,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Apocalypse series grabs attention; Sept. 11 terrorist attacks spur jump in orders for 'Left Behind' novels, by Tom Heinen, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 14A, America at War; Anthrax-laced letters had anti-U.S., anti-Israel messages, by Karen Gullo, Associted Press Writer,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 16A, Editorial, Anthrax and CDC's response,
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October 24, 2001, Knight Ridder - Dallas Morning News, page A1, Dead workers had anthrax; White House mail site hit; 3 more postal workers hospitalized, suspected of having inhaled form,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Irradiation could keep mail safe; But cost, effects still need closer examination, by John Fauber, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Discovery may lead to antidote for anthrax; UW scientists help develop decoy to divert deadly toxin, by Marilynn Marchione, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP, WaPo Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Taliban mix with civilains for cover; Weapons, fighters holed up in mosques,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A6, Wisconsin; State won't test low-risk specimens
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Attack on staff angers Feingold; But two affected workers, others have shown grace under pressure, he says, by Katherine M. Skiba, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, Knight Ridder News - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Precautions; Tougher antranx response vowed; Postal worker's deaths spur policy change for faster, treatment, by Craig Gilbert and Katherine M. Skiba, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 7A, Smallpox; Drug firms request for vaccine; U.S. officials want 250 million doses by end of next year, by Paul Recer, Associated Press Writer,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 11A, U.S. Airstrikes; Afghan hospital destroyed, United Nations confirms, by Michael Zielenziger,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page A1, Apocalypse series grabs attention; Sept. 11 terrorist attacks spur jump in orders for 'Left Behind' novels, by Tom Heinen, of the Journal Sentinel staff,
October 24, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 14A, America at War; Anthrax-laced letters had anti-U.S., anti-Israel messages, by Karen Gullo, Associted Press Writer,
October 24, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 16A, Editorial, Anthrax and CDC's response,
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