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Paul Keim: "We Were Surprised It Was the Ames Strain"
In October 2001, Northern Arizona University microbiologist Dr. Paul Keim identified that the anthrax used in the attack letters was the Ames strain, a development he described as "chilling" because that particular strain was developed in U.S. government laboratories.
October 10, 2011
Dig Deeper: The Anthrax Investigation
More on accused Army biodefense researcher, Dr. Bruce Ivins, and exonerated scientist Dr. Steven Hatfill.
October 10, 2011
Exclusive: The Intern Who Opened an Anthrax Letter
For years, she hid her strange place in American history. "I didn't want to be known as Grant Leslie, the girl who got anthrax."
October 10, 2011
Making Sense of the Latest India-Afghanistan-Pakistan Drama
President Hamid Karzai’s provocative two-day trip to India this week continues to resonate across the subcontinent. His announcement of an unprecedented strategic partnership with India has put Pakistan on edge, with potentially significant consequences for the region.
October 7, 2011