91. The anthrax attacks last fall should serve as a warning about the threats of bioterrorism, Bush said. 92. The anthrax attacks killed five people. 93. The anthrax attacks pointed up how far removed primary-care doctors may be from the public health infrastructure built to respond to bioterrorism. 94. The anthrax attacks are not the only form of terror that has kept federal authorities on a high state of alert. 95. The Bush administration tried hard to find evidence to pin the anthrax attacks on Iraq. 96. The Army has already provided key assistance to civilian agencies as they combat the recent anthrax attacks. 97. The arrest last month in Las Vegas of two men who were allegedly planning an anthrax attack has underlined the vulnerability of major cities to bioterrorism. 98. The comments came a day after a top FBI official acknowledged that agents still have few clues in the investigation of the anthrax attacks that have left four dead. 99. The debate has grown since the October anthrax attacks. 100. The FBI could use some skills-sharpening as it enters this new world of anthrax attacks. |