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Reporter's Query
What Concerns You?
Do you have a question about the dangers of anthrax and what you can do to protect yourself and your family? Washington Post Staff Writer Valerie Strauss has been answering commonly asked questions in the paper. But if you have a question that The Post hasn't answered, send her an e-mail at straussv@washpost.com. Please include a phone number where you can be contacted. Please note that not all questions can be answered, and specific medical advice will not be given.
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Post Video Roundtables:
11/2: The Post's Ceci Connolly joins washingtonpost.com's Charles Babington to discuss the anthrax crisis.
10/26: Rick Weiss and Babington
10/19: David Brown and Babington
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