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To: Rocket Red who wrote (94670)10/24/2001 11:40:48 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
Anthrax Found in Senate Office Building

WASHINGTON (AP) - Anthrax was discovered this evening in a new location in the Hart Senate office building even as another Senate building became the first to reopen since a letter contaminated with the bacteria was discovered last week on Capitol Hill. Capitol Police Lt. Dan Nichols said anthrax was found on a first-floor freight elevator bank in the Hart building's southwest quadrant. The anthrax-laden letter was opened in the office of Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, which is on the fifth and sixth floors of that same building but in its southeast quadrant. Nichols said investigators would be trying to determine how the anthrax reached the elevator bank. The Hart building and all other congressional office buildings have been closed since the evening of Oct. 17



To: Rocket Red who wrote (94670)10/24/2001 11:44:11 PM
From: SSP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
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To: Rocket Red who wrote (94670)10/24/2001 11:44:49 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
GOODBYE FREEDOM. WASHINGTON (AP) - The House approved legislation today 357-66 to give police new search powers in response to terrorist attacks, including the ability to secretly search homes, tap all of a person's telephone conversation and track people's use of the Internet. The Senate plans to vote on the measure tomorrow, hoping to get it ready for President Bush's signature before the end of the week. Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft have been calling for anti-terror legislation following the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.