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A deadly game.

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 20-JUN-02
Format: Online - approximately 525 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: A deadly game.(EDITORIALS)

Article Excerpt
Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES

After suffering five deaths and 13 illnesses directly resulting from anthrax infections last fall, Americans can no longer deny the presence of a serious bioterrorist threat. Last week, President Bush signed an anti-bioterrorism bill that allocates $640 million to stockpile vaccines against smallpox - a deadly disease that killed roughly one-third of its victims before being eradicated in 1978. By the end of this year, the federal government will have collected more than...

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