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Once he figured it out — The Times had been nominated for a 90-minute documentary called Bioterror, based on the reporting of William J.
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Once he figured it out — The Times had been nominated for a 90-minute documentary called Bioterror, based on the reporting of William J.
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Once he figured it out — The Times had been nominated for a 90-minute documentary called Bioterror, based on the reporting of William J.
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Bioterror weapons are cheap and do not need huge labs or government support.
The Age of Pandemics 2009
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Bioterror experts warn that an attack is only going to become easier to launch as the same work that has spawned countless new biotech medical treatments continues to advance.
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Refresh Tag (s): Anthrax; Bioterror; Congress; Congress; Fear; Government; Law; Legislation; Legislators; Military; (more ...)
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Struggles With Bioterror Defenses -- "More than five years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the government cannot show how the $5 billion given to public health departments has better prepared the country for a bioterrorism attack or flu pandemic...."
Speedlinking 3/12/07 William Harryman 2007
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Bioterror/Pandemic Preparedenss: How are we doing?
Medpundit 2005
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Bioterror is no longer a hypothetical hazard but a real one, as dangerous as nuclear war.
Epidemic Threats 2007
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Nichola Read Randburg, South AfricaI very much appreciate well-informed articles like the one by Sharon Begley on the realistic threat of biological and chemical weapons ( "Unmasking Bioterror," War on Terror, Oct. 8).
Mail Call 2007
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