Peter S. Canellos | National Perspective
Anthrax deaths turned attention toward Iraq
WASHINGTON - The news last week about Army scientist Bruce E. Ivins, the suspected anthrax killer who committed suicide just before he was scheduled to meet with the FBI, was treated as more of a mystery than a revelation, and the public reacted with more curiosity than outrage. (Full article: 764 words)
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