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The Toledo Blade


October 4, 2001, AP - Kentucky New Era, Florida Man Dies After Contracting Anthrax , by Amanda Riddle, A 63-year-old Florida— man died of the inhaled form of anthrax Friday in the first such death in the United States in 25 years.
October 5, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Dressing simply covers bio germs' threat, by Jenni Laidman, Blade Science Writer,
October 5, 2001, New York Times - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, page A3, Rare anthrax case in Florida has no link to terrorism, by Gina Kolata,
October 6, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Florida man dies of Inhaled anthrax,
October 7, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A11, Suspect search leads to South Detroit, by Michael D. Sallah, Blade National Affairs Writer,
October 7, 2001, AP - The Southeast Missourian, page 10A, Florida Anthrax Case Puzzles Investigators, by Amanda Riddle,
October 7, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Anthrax victim's relatives get antibiotics,
October 8, 2001, Scripps Howard - Moscow-Pullman Daily News, FBI urges highest national security levels; Tom Ridge assumes new Homelands post, by Jessica Wehrman,
October 8, 2001, AP - Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Tests show anthrax bacteria in second Florida man, by Amanda Riddle,
October 8, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A3, Food could be a target for mischief; Legislators say security needs improvement, by Rachel Smolkin, Blade Washington Bureau,
October 9, 2001, AP - Reading Eagle, page A1, Wrongdoing now suspected in Florida anthrax cases,
October 9, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Florida anthrax case is taken over by FBI; Germ Found In Co-Worker, From wire services,
October 9, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Ex-Soviet bioexpert sees Florida case as intentional, by John Fauber, Journal Sentinel staff,
October 10, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, Anthrax Hunt Unsuccessful At Florida Site; No new cases as co-workers of victim await results, The Associated Press,
October 10, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 2A, 35 sickened in subway spraying; D.C. man, 23, squirted substance into air during scuffle with police,
October 10, 2001, Scripps Howard - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 9A, Anthrax found around the world; Germ occurs naturally as spore in soil, can persist for decades, by Joan Lowt,
October 10, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 9A, No anthrax in victim's home; And no sign of disease found in his office, officials say,
October 11, 2001, AP - Reading Eagle, page A5, Third case of anthrax exposure reported in Florida,
October 12, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A6, Mail-handling tips delivered, by Tom Henry, Blade Staff Writer,
October 13, 2001, New York Times - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Test affirms anthrax in NBC staffer; Suspicious letters found around U.S.,
October 13, 2001, Knight Ridder - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Reports: Disney, other sites cased,
October 13, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A9, Florida druggist says Atta had skin irritation,
October 13, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A9, Anthrax on skin often is harmless; Experts warn of unnecessary drug use,
October 14, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Rash of anthrax cases spreads; Florida, N.Y. probes continue as letter tests positive in Nevada, from wire services,
October 15, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Outbreak of anthrax terror tied to Sept. 11; Ashcroft promises to keep pressure on,
October 16, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Bacteria surface at Daschle's office, ABC,
October 16, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A4, Bioterrorism fears mushroom around globe; Canada, Europe, Australia cope with suspicious parcels,
October 16, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A4, Firm seeks nod to ship vaccine,
October 16, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A7, President offers insurance buffer plan; U.S. would split costs of coverage,
October 17, 2001, Washington Post - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax cases in New York, Florida, D.C. likely linked; FBI investigates similarities in spores, letters mailed to Daschle, NBC News,
October 17, 2001, Washington Post - The Toledo Blade, page A6, Anthrax hoaxes straining public resources, Ashcroft warns; U.S. to pursue charges for jokes, threats,
October 17, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A6, Suspect mailings proven harmless; Packages sent to Ohio offices, by Jim Provance, Blade Columbus Bureau,
October 18, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax anxiety disrupts House; Senate will recess tonight; Capitol, offices to be tested, by Ann McFeathers, Blade Washington Bureau Chief,
October 18, 2001, Hearst Newspapers - The Toledo Blade, page A10, Spores may come from other nation; HHS secretary says cost, sophistication are clues,
October 18, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A10, Senate hears ideas for detecting terrorists; State Department, immigration officials call for better screening of foreigners, by Rachel Smolkin, Blade Washington Bureau,
October 18, 2001, AP - Ellensburg Daily Record, page A11, Senate goes back to work despite anthrax threat, by Jesse J. Holland,
October 18, 2001, AP - Ellensburg Daily Record, page A10, Tests Show Same Anthrax Strain Found In Florida, NY,
October 19, 2001, New York Times - The Tuscaloosa News, page 6A, Link sought between anthrax, hijackers, by David Johnston with William J. Broad,
October 19, 2001, AP - The Tuscaloosa News, page 6A, CBS employee, mail Carrier infected with anthrax, by David Espo,
October 19, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax clues worth a million, from wire services,
October 20, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A4, Reports of anthrax tax investigators on international scene,
October 21, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Germ Fears Darken Pastel Paradise; Residents of Florida's Boca Raton are in the grips of 'powder panic', by Michael D. Sallah, Blade National Affairs Writer,
October 21, 2001, New York Times - The Toledo Blade, page A6, Anthrax Spores Discovered In House Mailroom,
October 22, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Mystery plane rains substance onto barge,




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October 4, 2001, AP - Kentucky New Era, Florida Man Dies After Contracting Anthrax , by Amanda Riddle, A 63-year-old Florida— man died of the inhaled form of anthrax Friday in the first such death in the United States in 25 years.


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October 5, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Dressing simply covers bio germs' threat, by Jenni Laidman, Blade Science Writer,




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October 5, 2001, New York Times - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, page A3, Rare anthrax case in Florida has no link to terrorism, by Gina Kolata,


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October 6, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Florida man dies of Inhaled anthrax,


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October 7, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A11, Suspect search leads to South Detroit, by Michael D. Sallah, Blade National Affairs Writer,


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October 7, 2001, AP - The Southeast Missourian, page 10A, Florida Anthrax Case Puzzles Investigators, by Amanda Riddle,


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October 7, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Anthrax victim's relatives get antibiotics,


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October 8, 2001, Scripps Howard - Moscow-Pullman Daily News, FBI urges highest national security levels; Tom Ridge assumes new Homelands post, by Jessica Wehrman,


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October 8, 2001, AP - Moscow-Pullman Daily News, Tests show anthrax bacteria in second Florida man, by Amanda Riddle,


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October 8, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A3, Food could be a target for mischief; Legislators say security needs improvement, by Rachel Smolkin, Blade Washington Bureau,


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October 9, 2001, AP - Reading Eagle, page A1, Wrongdoing now suspected in Florida anthrax cases,


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October 9, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Florida anthrax case is taken over by FBI; Germ Found In Co-Worker, From wire services,




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October 9, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 6A, Ex-Soviet bioexpert sees Florida case as intentional, by John Fauber, Journal Sentinel staff,


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October 10, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, Anthrax Hunt Unsuccessful At Florida Site; No new cases as co-workers of victim await results, The Associated Press,



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October 10, 2001, AP - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 2A, 35 sickened in subway spraying; D.C. man, 23, squirted substance into air during scuffle with police,


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October 10, 2001, Scripps Howard - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 9A, Anthrax found around the world; Germ occurs naturally as spore in soil, can persist for decades, by Joan Lowt,


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October 10, 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 9A, No anthrax in victim's home; And no sign of disease found in his office, officials say,


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October 11, 2001, AP - Reading Eagle, page A5, Third case of anthrax exposure reported in Florida,


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October 12, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A6, Mail-handling tips delivered, by Tom Henry, Blade Staff Writer,


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October 13, 2001, New York Times - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Test affirms anthrax in NBC staffer; Suspicious letters found around U.S.,





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October 13, 2001, Knight Ridder - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Reports: Disney, other sites cased,



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October 13, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A9, Florida druggist says Atta had skin irritation,


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October 13, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A9, Anthrax on skin often is harmless; Experts warn of unnecessary drug use,


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October 14, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Rash of anthrax cases spreads; Florida, N.Y. probes continue as letter tests positive in Nevada, from wire services,




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October 15, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Outbreak of anthrax terror tied to Sept. 11; Ashcroft promises to keep pressure on,




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October 16, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Bacteria surface at Daschle's office, ABC,




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October 16, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A4, Bioterrorism fears mushroom around globe; Canada, Europe, Australia cope with suspicious parcels,


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October 16, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A4, Firm seeks nod to ship vaccine,


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October 16, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A7, President offers insurance buffer plan; U.S. would split costs of coverage,


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October 17, 2001, Washington Post - The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax cases in New York, Florida, D.C. likely linked; FBI investigates similarities in spores, letters mailed to Daschle, NBC News,





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October 17, 2001, Washington Post - The Toledo Blade, page A6, Anthrax hoaxes straining public resources, Ashcroft warns; U.S. to pursue charges for jokes, threats,


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October 17, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A6, Suspect mailings proven harmless; Packages sent to Ohio offices, by Jim Provance, Blade Columbus Bureau,

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October 18, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax anxiety disrupts House; Senate will recess tonight; Capitol, offices to be tested, by Ann McFeathers, Blade Washington Bureau Chief,






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October 18, 2001, Hearst Newspapers - The Toledo Blade, page A10, Spores may come from other nation; HHS secretary says cost, sophistication are clues,


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October 18, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A10, Senate hears ideas for detecting terrorists; State Department, immigration officials call for better screening of foreigners, by Rachel Smolkin, Blade Washington Bureau,


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October 18, 2001, AP - Ellensburg Daily Record, page A11, Senate goes back to work despite anthrax threat, by Jesse J. Holland,



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October 18, 2001, AP - Ellensburg Daily Record, page A10, Tests Show Same Anthrax Strain Found In Florida, NY,



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October 19, 2001, New York Times - The Tuscaloosa News, page 6A, Link sought between anthrax, hijackers, by David Johnston with William J. Broad,


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October 19, 2001, AP - The Tuscaloosa News, page 6A, CBS employee, mail Carrier infected with anthrax, by David Espo,


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October 19, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Anthrax clues worth a million, from wire services,




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October 20, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A4, Reports of anthrax tax investigators on international scene,


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October 21, 2001, The Toledo Blade, page A1, Germ Fears Darken Pastel Paradise; Residents of Florida's Boca Raton are in the grips of 'powder panic', by Michael D. Sallah, Blade National Affairs Writer,




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October 21, 2001, New York Times - The Toledo Blade, page A6, Anthrax Spores Discovered In House Mailroom,


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October 22, 2001, AP - The Toledo Blade, page A3, Mystery plane rains substance onto barge,


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