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“Brentwood.” PostalWatch News Archive.

“Postal Service Ignored Contamination Rules.”
www. newsmax.com.

A well-done series from Phil Brennan, NewsMax.com. “FBI and Anthrax: Another TWA 800 in the Making?” “FBI Ignored Letter in Anthrax Probe,” “FBI Rejects Link be- tween Anthrax, 9-11 Terrorists.” Aug. 15–17, 2002.

Brentwood United News.

“Anthrax Missing from Army Lab.” Jack Dolan and Dave Altimari.
Hartford Courant
. January 20, 2002.

“Anthrax Grown Secretly at Fort Detrick.” Dave Altimari and Jack Dolan.
Baltimore Sun
. June 13, 2002.

“Analysis of the Anthrax Attacks” posted on the Federation of American Scientists website, January, 2002. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg.

Audiotapes of Dr. Steven J. Hatfill’s two nationally televised press conferences from Alexandria, Virginia.

Judicial Watch website.

Media Monitor,
[email protected]. December 24, 2002.

“The Bloodhounds.” AIM Report Accuracy in Media. Sep- tember 27, 2002.

SELECTED READING

Alibek, Ken, with Stephen Handelman.
Biohazard: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological

Weapons Program in the World—Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran It
. New York: Random House, 1999.

Barnett, S. Anthony.
The Story of Rats
. Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2001.

Berkow, Robert, M.D., Editor-in-Chief.
Merck Manual of Medical Information, Home Edition
. New York: Pocket Books, 1997.

Bernstein, Richard.
Out of the Blue
. New York: Times Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2002.

Cole, Leonard A.
Clouds of Secrecy: The Army’s Germ Warfare Tests over Populated Areas.
Totowa, N.J.: Row- man & Littlefield, 1988.

Cook, Robin.
Vector
. New York: Berkley Books, 2000. Drew, Elizabeth.
Citizen McCain
. New York: Simon &

Schuster, 2002.

Frist, William H.
When Every Moment Counts
. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.

Gonzalez, Juan.
Fallout: The Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Collapse
. New York: The New Press, 2002.

Guillemin, Jean.
Anthrax: The Investigation of a Deadly Outbreak
. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. Harris, Sheldon H.
Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932–1945, and the American Cover-up
. New

York: Routledge, 1994.

Halberstam, David.
Firehouse
. Maine: Wheeler Publications, 2002.

Hersh, Seymour M.
Chemical and Biological Warfare: America’s Hidden Arsenal
. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968.

———.
Against All Enemies: Gulf War Syndrome: The War Between America’s Ailing Veterans and Their Govern- ment
. New York: Ballantine, 1998.

Kaplan, David E., and Andrew Marshall.
The Cult at the End of the World
. New York: Crown Publishers, 1996.

Kessler, Ronald.
The Bureau: The Secret History of the FBI
. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2002.

Lee, Wen Ho, and Helen Zia.
My Country Versus Me
. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

Levitas, Daniel.
The Terrorist Next Door
. New York: Tho- mas Dunn Books, St. Martin’s Press, 2002.

MacLean, Alistair.
The Satan Bug
. London: Gilach A.G., 1962.

Makris, John N.
The Silent Investigators
. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1959.

Mangold, Tom, and Jeff Goldberg.
Plague Wars: The Ter- rifying Reality of Biological Warfare
. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1999.

Miller, Judith, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad.
Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War
. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.

Milne, Hugh.
Bhagwan: The God That Failed
. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1986.

Preston, Richard.
The Demon in the Freezer
. New York: Random House, 2002.

———.
The Hot Zone
. New York: Random House, 1994.

———.
The Cobra Event
. New York: Random House, 1997.

Siegfried, Donna Rae.
Biology for Dummies
. New York: Hungry Minds, 2001.

Talbott, Strobe, and Nayan Chanda, editors.
The Age of Ter- ror
. New York: Basic Books, 2001.

Thompson, Marilyn W.
The Killer Strain
. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2003.

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

Danitz, Tiffany. “Cooking Up the Plague at Home.”
Insight,

January 26, 1998.

“Anthrax Hoaxes Are Sent in Mail.”
Washington Post,
Feb- ruary 5, 1999.

“U.S. Biological Weapons Lab Locked Down, 50 Miles from Pentagon.”
The Public I,
September 12, 2001.

“Bioterrorism: The Next Threat?”
Time,
September 24, 2001.

“Lantana Man Hospitalized with Anthrax.”
Florida Today,

October 4, 2001.

“Scientist’s Anthrax Claim Was Bogus.”
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel,
October 4, 2001.

“Senate Democrats, White House Reach a Deal on Anti- Terror Bill.”
Washington Post,
October 4, 2001.

“Labs Work Overtime to Find Anthrax Source.”
New Sci- entist,
October 5, 2001.

“Florida Cases Likely to Be First Ever Anthrax Attack.”

New Scientist,
October 9, 2001.

“Brokaw’s Aide Tests Positive.”
St. Petersburg Times,
Oc- tober 13, 2001.

“Fear Hits Newsroom in a Cloud of Powder.”
New York Times,
October 14, 2001.

“Don’t Blame Saddam for This One.”
The Guardian,
Oc- tober 19, 2001.

“Experts Doubt Anthrax a Domestic Plot.”
Atlanta Journal- Constitution,
October 19, 2001.

“Secret Desert Project on Anthrax.”
Scripps Howard News Service,
October 20, 2001.

“Police Say Letter to New York Post is Anthrax-Laced.”

Baltimore Sun,
October 21, 2001.

“Did bin Laden Buy Bioterror? 1999 Testimony Says He Did.”
San Francisco Chronicle,
October 21, 2001.

“White House Mail Machine Has Anthrax,” Associated Press, October 23, 2001.

“Anthrax Threat Takes a Wider Scope, New Cases Emerge: Some Mail Halted.”
Washington Post
, October 24, 2001. “U.S. Says Anthrax Germ in Mail Is ‘Ames Strain.’”
Wash-

ington Post,
October 26, 2001.

“List of Confirmed Anthrax Cases.”
Washington Post,
No- vember 1, 2001.

“Pre-9-11 Terrorist Mail Came from ‘Indy.’”
New York Post,
November 1, 2001.

“Some Terrorism Specialists Suspect an Angry Loner with Scientific Knowledge.”
Washington Post,
November 5, 2001.

“911 Call from Postal Worker.” Morris’s call for help ap- peared in the
San Francisco Chronicle,
November 8, 2001, Zachary Coile,
Chronicle
Washington Bureau, and on the Associated Press.

“Experts See F.B.I. Missteps Hampering Anthrax Inquiry.”

New York Times,
November 9, 2001. “Profile of a Killer.”
Time,
November 11, 2001.

“Anthrax.”
Newsweek,
November 21, 2001, pp. 31–34, Map

on p. 35.

“Anthrax Type That Killed May Have Reached Iraq.”
Wash- ington Post,
November 25, 2001.

“Deadly Anthrax Strain Leaves a Muddy Trail.”
Washington Post
, November 25, 2001.

“Letter Anthrax Spores Pose Many Obstacles to Analysis.”

Washington Post,
November 29, 2001.

“A Solution for Anthrax Mystery.”
Newsday,
November 30, 2001.

“Anthrax Inquiry Looks at U.S. Labs.”
New York Times,

December 2, 2001.

“Postal Center in Connecticut Shows Traces of Anthrax.”

New York Times,
December 3, 2001.

“Terror Anthrax Linked to Type Made by U.S.”
New York Times,
December 3, 2001.

“Anthrax Pervades Florida Site, and Experts See Likeness to That Sent to Senators.”
New York Times,
December 5, 2001.

“Anthrax Investigators Open Letter Sent to Senator Leahy.”

New York Times,
December 6, 2001.

“Biologists Fight Back.”
Nature,
December 10, 2001. “Chronology of Anthrax Events.”
South Florida Sun-

Sentinel,
December 11, 2001.

UCLA’s “Disease Detectives” site about the anthrax out- break of 2001.

ABC, Australia. “Timeline of Atta’s and Other Terrorists’ Movements.”

“Anthrax Probe.”
Wall Street Journal
, December 11, 2001. “Anthrax Matches Army Spores.”
Baltimore Sun
, December

12, 2001.

“U.S. Recently Produced Anthrax in a Highly Lethal Pow- der Form.”
New York Times
, December 13, 2001.

“FBI queries expert who sees federal lab tie to anthrax cases.”
The New York Times
, December 14, 2001.

“Anthrax Matches Army Stocks.”
Washington Post
, Decem- ber 16, 2001.

“Anthrax Investigators Focus on Scientist.” UPI, December 17, 2001.

“Anthrax Investigators Focus on Scientist.” Reuters, Decem- ber 19, 2001.

“Fired Scientist Not Focus of Anthrax Probe.” Reuters, De- cember 20, 2001.

“Anthrax Easy to Get Out of Lab.”
Hartford Courant
, De- cember 20, 2001.

“Authorities Identify All Victims of Flight 93.” The- PittsburghChannel.com, December 20, 2001.

“FBI Investigates Possible Financial Motive in Anthrax At- tacks.”
Washington Post
, December 21, 2001.

“Inventor of Anthrax Process Says Spores Will Not Be ‘Smoking Gun’ to Identify Who Mailed Killer Letters.”
Abilene Reporter-News,
December 21, 2001.

“U.S. Inquiry Tried, but Failed, to Link Iraq to Anthrax Attack.”
New York Times
, December 22, 2001.

“Postal Service Is Kept Busy Tracking Down Anthrax Scares.”
New York Times
, December 22, 2001.

“Army Harvested Victims’ Blood to Boost Anthrax.”
Bal- timore Sun
, December 23, 2001.

“FBI Overlooks Foreign Sources of Anthrax.”
Wall Street Journal
, December 24, 2001.

“Anthrax Probe Teaches USPS Its Machines Can Track Mail.”
Linn’s Stamp News
, December 24, 2001.

“2nd Letter to Land in Daschle’s Office.”
Washington Post
, January 4, 2002.

“Webheads Help Hunt the ‘Thrax’.”
New York Post
, January 13, 2002.

“F.B.I. Tests Rutgers Photocopiers for Clues to the Anthrax Mailer.”
New York Times
, January 15, 2002.

“Lockheed Creates Mail Biohazard Detection System.”
Reu- ters
, January 15, 2002.

“Anthrax Probe Centers on Labs.”
Wall Street Journal
, Jan- uary 18, 2002.

“Anthrax Missing from Army Lab.”
Hartford Courant
, Jan- uary 20, 2002.

“Army Lost Track of Anthrax Bacteria.”
Washington Post
, January 21, 2002.

“FBI Says Central N.J. May Hold Key to Solving Anthrax Mystery.”
Washington Post
, January 23, 2002.

“Amateur Sleuths Offer Clues to Anthrax Mailer.” Scripps Howard News Service, January 23, 2002.

“One Anthrax Answer: Ames Strain Not from Iowa.”
Wash- ington Post
, January 29, 2002.

“FBI Sends E-Mail to 40,000 Scientists Requesting Tips.”

Wall Street Journal
, January 29, 2002.

“Post Office Seeks to Ease Concerns.” Associated Press, February 1, 2002.

“Anthrax Mystery Turns Scholars into Sleuths.”
Hartford Courant
, February 6, 2002.

“FBI’s New Approach in Search for Anthrax Mailer Focuses on Labs.”
Wall Street Journal
, February 7, 2002.

“Workers Handling Government Mail Report Symptoms.”

Washington Post
, February 9, 2002.

“U.S. Looks into Health Impact of Irradiated Mail.” Reuters, February 11, 2002.

“Scientist’s Findings Could Aid Anthrax Inquiry.”
New York Times
, February 13, 2002.

“Expert: Anthrax Scientist ID’d.”
Trenton Times
, February 19, 2002.

“Anthrax Suspect ‘Is US Scientist.’”
The Guardian
, Feb- ruary 20, 2002.

“FBI Says No Prime Anthrax Suspect.”
Trenton Times
, Feb- ruary 20, 2002.

“Anthrax Expert Stands by her Claim.”
Trenton Times
, Feb- ruary 21, 2002.

“FBI Scrutinizes Biodefense Labs in Anthrax Probe.”
Bal- timore Sun
, February 22, 2002.

“Maine Woman Acquitted in 1st Anthrax Hoax Trial.”

Washington Post
, February 22, 2002.

“Suspect Worked in U.S. Lab.”
Washington Times
, February 25, 2002.

“FBI Not Close to Identifying Anthrax Probe Suspect.” Reu- ters, February 25, 2002.

“U.S. Says Short List of ‘Suspects’ Is Being Checked.”
New York Times
, February 26, 2002.

“FBI Still Lacks Identifiable Suspect in Anthrax Probe.”

Washington Post
, February 26, 2002.

“Anthrax Probe Focuses on Letter.”
Washington Times
, Feb- ruary 26, 2002.

“Labs Are Sent Subpoenas for Samples of Anthrax.”
New York Times
, February 27, 2002.

“Anthrax Tip May Yet Help.”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, Feb- ruary 28, 2002.

“Why Is the FBI Ignoring Vital Clues in the Hunt for the Anthrax Attacker?”
New Scientist
, March 2, 2002.

“Science Could Help to Crack Anthrax Case.”
Los Angeles Times
, March 3, 2002.

“Experience at Work in FBI Anthrax Case.”
Washington Post
, March 4, 2002.

“Anthrax Story: Detrick Cleared.”
Frederick News Post
, March 6, 2002.

“On the Trail of the Anthrax Killer.”
Toronto Globe and Mail
, March 6, 2002.

“Report Linking Anthrax and Hijackers Is Investigated.”

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