The Attack and Aftermath
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Searching for victims, hunting the terrorists

Two more anthrax cases confirmed; DC on alert
In New York, the baby boy of an ABC News employee tested positive for anthrax, a government official said. In Florida, a second employee at a supermarket tabloid has the more-deadly form of inhaled anthrax, officials said. And in Washington, a letter opened by an aide to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle also tested positive.

Part of Boca Raton post office closed after anthrax spores found
BOCA RATON, Fla. – A small amount of anthrax spores have been found in a post office that handled mail for a publisher where the germ killed a man earlier this month, authorities said Monday.

Number of people exposed to anthrax jumps to a dozen amid fears of bioterrorism
NEW YORK – Americans returning to work faced anxious moments opening envelopes after the number of people across the nation exposed to anthrax sent through the mail jumped.
Countries brace for bioterrorism as anthrax scare spreads

Nevada health officials say results from anthrax tests on four workers negative
RENO, Nev. – Four of six Microsoft employees who touched a contaminated letter tested negative for anthrax, Nevada health officials said Sunday.

More anthrax exposures reported in Florida, NY
America's anthrax scare widened from New York to Nevada on Saturday, and a Florida tabloid publishing firm said that five more of its employees had tested positive for exposure to the potentially deadly bacteria.

ANTHRAX BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Inside an anthrax attack
Testing's not easy for anthrax, and experts worry about confusing headlines
U.S. military's Web site for anthrax info (multimedia)
Anthrax links
Biological & Chemical warfare

MORE ON THE ATTACK AND AFTERMATH

Saturday, Oct. 13
5 more in Fla. exposed to anthrax
Earlier mail to NBC caused anthrax
Anthrax test positive in Nevada
New York case raises fears
Anthrax test negative in NYT letter
Thousands in Europe protest bombing
Deadly riots reported in Nigeria

Friday, Oct. 12
Second tests for anthrax negative on Nevada letter
Letter to Nevada Microsoft office tests 'presumptively positive' for anthrax
New York case raises fears of anthrax
Muslim ruling endorses U.S. action
Bush drops briefing restrictions
Airlines flunk first security test
USS Cole memorial dedicated Video from WVEC.com

Thursday, Oct. 11
Pakistani troops fire on protesters
Bush says hijackers "died in vain"
Officials, workers gather at Ground Zero for moment of silence

Wednesday, Oct. 10
New York lawmakers vow to fight for billions in federal aid for city's recovery

Tuesday, Oct. 9
Suspicious incident at Maryland subway
Man tries to enter plane cockpit
Columbus Day parade marches up New York City's Fifth Avenue

Saturday, Oct. 6

Malaysia says U.S. not seeking revenge
Taliban offers U.S. aid workers deal
Pakistan deporting 89 Arab aid workers

Friday, Oct. 5
Bin Laden evidence detailed
Russian plane explodes in flight
NYC disaster costs up to $105 billion
U.S.: Maybe Ukraine missile hit plane


Coverage archives
• The first 24 hours of coverage (9/11-9/12)
• The second 24 hours of coverage (9/12-9/13)
• The third 24 hours of coverage (9/13-9/14)
9/14-9/16
9/16-9/17
9/18-9/19
9/19-9/20
9/20-9/21

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