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Inconsistencies in Government Evidence

Bioweapons scientists, handwriting analysts and others are raising questions about the evidence behind the government's conclusion that Bruce E. Ivins was the prime suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks.


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Anthrax Case Raises Doubt On Security
Article | Revelations about anthrax scientist Bruce E. Ivins's mental instability have exposed what congressional leaders and security experts call startling gaps in how the federal government safeguards its most dangerous biological materials, even as the number of bioscience laboratories has grown rapidl...
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