Death in the Air: Revisiting the 2001 Anthrax Mailings and the Amerithrax Investigation - War on the Rocks

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January 16, 2019
Death in the Air: Revisiting the 2001 Anthrax Mailings and the Amerithrax Investigation - War on the Rocks
Turkey is getting used to working with Trump - Hurriyet Daily News
Лавров: информации о деле Уилана неизмеримо больше, чем сведений о пребывании Скрипалей - ТАСС
Marines undergo training for further Novichok attack - Maldon and Burnham Standard
Chemical arms group agrees to ban Salisbury attack poison: Diplomats - WIONews

Death in the Air: Revisiting the 2001 Anthrax Mailings and the Amerithrax Investigation - War on the Rocks

War on the Rocks
Scott Decker, Recounting the Anthrax Attacks: Terror, the Amerithrax Task Force, and the Evolution of Forensics in the FBI (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018). Time may have diminished the memory of the 2001 anthrax attacks and the sense of urgency surrounding the efforts to identify the attacker.
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Turkey is getting used to working with Trump - Hurriyet Daily News

Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey is getting used to working with Trump Donald Trump is the third United States president with whom Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been working since he came to power in late 2002.
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Лавров: информации о деле Уилана неизмеримо больше, чем сведений о пребывании Скрипалей - ТАСС

ТАСС
МОСКВА, 16 января. /ТАСС/. Информации об обстоятельствах дела американца Пола Уилана, обвиняемого в шпионаже против РФ, намного больше, чем данных о местонахождении россиян Сергея и Юлии Скрипалей.
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Marines undergo training for further Novichok attack - Maldon and Burnham Standard

Maldon and Burnham Standard
Royal Marines have undergone training in chemical warfare skills to prepare for a repeat of the Novichok attack on Salisbury. Zulu Company from 45 Commando, based in Arbroath, Scotland, will be the first marines to respond to a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) incident at home or abroad.
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Chemical arms group agrees to ban Salisbury attack poison: Diplomats - WIONews

WIONews
The world's chemical weapons agency on Monday agreed to add Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok, used in last year's Salisbury attack against a former Russian agent, to its list of banned substances, diplomats said Monday.
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