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Video: The Anthrax Files

(ProPublica) This story is a joint project with ProPublica, PBS Frontline and McClatchy. The story will air on Frontline on Oct. 11. Check local listings. WASHINGTON – Months after the anthrax mailings that terrorized the nation in 2001, and long before he became the prime suspect, Army biologist Bruce Ivins sent  Read More »

Congress still may be unprepared for a terrorist strike

(Washington Post) The next month, much of Congress ground to a halt after anthrax-laden envelopes were mailed to two senators' offices. Those incidents spurred an intense discussion on Capitol Hill: What if hundreds of lawmakers were killed or incapacitated? …

Pakistan Moves to Enact Bioweapon Penalties

A bill put forward by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry would establish violent acts involving biological materials as crimes subject to life in prison or the death penalty, Pakistan Today reported on Sunday (see GSN, Feb. 8). The legislation, which the Pakistani government Cabinet could endorse on Wednesday, would establish a minimum fine  Read More »

Bioterror ‘Report Card’ to Show More Work Ahead

(Wall Street Journal) The US has spent more than $60 billion since 2001 to defend against a hypothetical strike using biological weapons. But the two former senators, Democrat Bob Graham and Republican Jim Talent, long have been critical of US preparedness. …

Scientists fault risk review for Fort Detrick lab

(Washington Examiner) AP Maryland's two US senators urged the Army on Friday to strengthen its safety planning for a biodefense animal laboratory at Fort Detrick in Frederick after a National Academy of Sciences panel found flaws in a risk assessment for the facility. …