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52<i>"Studies on monkeys, as well as on wool sorters and hide handlers RocketMan-10/26/2001
51With all due respect, it is what I was prescribed.average joe-10/26/2001
50With all due respect, influenza is a virus, and Cipro doesn't cure viruses.Ilaine-10/26/2001
49I spent some time reading BT patents yesterday, but spent more time reading pateIlaine-10/26/2001
48I just finished a course of Cipro for the flu. Incredible drug, it worked twiceaverage joe-10/26/2001
47Friday, October 26th 2001 Italians find man with Cdn passport in ship containeGC-10/26/2001
46Cold war leaves a deadly anthrax legacy phaster.com By Judith Miller NEW YORKGC-10/26/2001
45Coupon fraud may have helped fund Sept. 11 attacks October 22, 2001 Barron'Snowshoe-10/25/2001
44I'm familiar with the idea of BT as an organic pesticide, although I haven&#Snowshoe-10/25/2001
43Polymer makes sense. Maybe some kind of resin. My WAG (wild assed guess) is thIlaine-10/25/2001
42Sept. 11 and the unauthorized ID cards from the Virginia DMV Message 16533685Snowshoe-10/25/2001
41I did scan some of the stuff you posted earlier, but it didn't really sink iSnowshoe-10/25/2001
40I've posted quite a bit about anthrax over the past few weeks, like many othIlaine-10/25/2001
39I can think fo a couple counter arguments, but it all depends on having a uniqueSnowshoe-10/25/2001
38Congress Trying to Guard Food Supply [mw: Jill, weren't we talking about tMichael Watkins-10/25/2001
37Anthrax bacteria likely to be US military strain Yesterday's news, the artiMichael Watkins-10/25/2001
36National ID cards Here an argument against their use. What would be the documenDuffeck-10/25/2001
35>>anthrax spores vary between 1 and 6 microns in diameter<< Thanks,Snowshoe-10/25/2001
34You're probably right...here's a good article: wire.ap.orgJill-10/25/2001
33My pure guess is that the contamination came from a letter sent to the State DepRocketMan-10/25/2001
32I saw that. I'm trying to figure that one out. Could the envelope have gonJill-10/25/2001
31My understanding (not being a medical person) is that anthrax spores vary betweeRocketMan-10/25/2001
30Just caught the tail end of a report on the local (DC) news that a postal workerRocketMan-10/25/2001
29I'm fairly certain the spores can be different sizes. Kind of like eggs comeJill-10/25/2001
28Bush Touts Muslim Pen-Pal Campaign washingtonpost.com Yikes! I do hope they plSnowshoe-10/25/2001
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