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On October 2, 1780, Major John André, a British spy associated with Benedict Arnold, was executed on this day in history. 

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EGYPT: DIFFICULTIES IN EXPORTING FOOD PRODUCTS TO USA DUE TO FEAR OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TERRORISM. (Brief Article)
      IPR Strategic Business Information Database July 24, 2003 pNA (81 words)

 

Preparing for Biological Terrorism: an emergency service guide. (Library Corner). (Book Review)
      Journal of Environmental Health July-August 2003 v66 i1 p25(1) (248 words)

 

Planning against biological terrorism: lessons from outbreak investigations. (Perspective). David A. Ashford, Robyn M. Kaiser, Michael E. Bales, Kathleen Shutt, Amee Patrawalla, Andre McShan, Jordan W. Tappero, Bradley A. Perkins, Andrew L. Dannenberg.
      Emerging Infectious Diseases May 2003 v9 i5 p515(5) (3521 words)

 

Join the Experts to Learn About Chemical-Biological Terrorism.
      PR Newswire April 4, 2003 pDCF03804042003 (405 words)
   

The spores of war - Biological terrorism; How prepared is the world for bioterrorism? (How prepared is the world for bioterrorism?)
      The Economist (US) Nov 30, 2002 v365 i8301 pNA (2227 words)
   

One year later: emergency department response to biological terrorism part II: smallpox, viral hemorrhagic fevers, tularemia, and botulinum toxins. Kevin Coonan, Steven Winograd.
      Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports Nov 2002 v7 i11 pS1(11) (10182 words)
   

One year later: emergency department response to biological terrorism part II: smallpox, viral hemorrhagic fevers, tularemia, and botulinum toxins. Kevin Coonan.
      Trauma Reports Nov-Dec 2002 v3 i6 p1(12) (10777 words)
   

National Center for Crisis and Continuity Coordination Names Bruce Thompson Principal Consultant on Emergency Management; 25-Year Emergency Management and Business Continuity Veteran Provides Specialized Expertise Planning and Developing Management Strategies Addressing Weapons of Mass Destruction, Chemical and Biological Terrorism.
      PR Newswire Sept 25, 2002 pLAW01325092002 (672 words)
   

NEWS FOCUS: GPs urged to stay alert to threat of biological attacks - There are still no comprehensive guidelines in place for dealing with biological terrorism. Julie Griffiths reports. (Brief Article)
      GP Sept 23, 2002 p14 (739 words)
   

North Shore-LIJ tapping funds for bio-terror tight. (North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System receives grant for biological terrorism preparedness)(Brief Article) Claude Solnik.
      Long Island Business News Sept 13, 2002 v49 i39 p7A(1) (184 words)
   

Anthrax and pneumonic plague. (One Year Later: Emergency Department Response to Biological Terrorism, part 1) Kevin M. Coonan.
      Emergency Medicine Reports Sept 9, 2002 v23 i19 pS1(11) (9025 words)
   

One year later: emergency department response to biological terrorism: Part I: anthrax and pneumonic plague. Kevin M. Coonan.
      Emergency Medicine Alert Sept 2002 v9 i4 pS1(11) (9007 words)
   

One year later: emergency department response to biological terrorism part I: anthrax and pneumonic plague. Kevin M. Coonan.
      Trauma Reports Sept-Oct 2002 v3 i5 p1(11) (9019 words)
   

Super Terrorism: Biological. Chemical, and Nuclear. (book review) Paul D. Barnard.
      Security Management August 2002 v46 i8 p122(1) (431 words)
   

Biological terrorism: practical response strategies. Dr. Mohamed Athher Mughal.
      CML Army Chemical Review July 2002 p17(5) (2814 words)
   

NATO parliamentarians discuss chemical and biological terrorism.
      M2 Presswire May 3, 2002 pNA (1132 words)
   

Anthrax as a biological weapon, 2002: Updated recommendations for management. (Consensus Statement). Thomas V. Inglesby, Tara O'Toole, Donald A. Henderson, John G. Bartlett, Michael S. Ascher, Edward Eitzen, Arthur M. Friedlander, Julie Gerberding, Jerome Hauer, James Hughes, Joseph McDade, Michael T. Osterholm, Gerald Parker, Trish M. Perl, Philip K. Russell, Kevin Tonat.
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association May 1, 2002 v287 i17 p2236(17) (15151 words)
   

Industry sees few unturned stones in anti-terror effort. (agricultural industy precautions taken against using pesticides as biological terrorism weapons)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included) Phil Zahodiakin.
      Pesticide & Toxic Chemical News March 18, 2002 v30 i21 p10 (829 words)
   

Chemical and biological terrorism: current updates for nurse educators. Tener Goodwin Veenema.
      Nursing Education Perspectives March-April 2002 v23 i2 p62(10) (5095 words)
   

Public health assessment of potential biological terrorism agents. (Report Summary). Lisa D. Rotz, Ali S. Khan, Scott R. Lillibridge, Stephen M. Ostroff, James M. Hughes.
      Emerging Infectious Diseases Feb 2002 v8 i2 p225(6) (4326 words)
   

Russian capital takes precautions against biological terrorism.
      BBC Monitoring International Reports Jan 19, 2002 pNA (264 words)
   

Biological chemical terrorism. (research) Dave Duffy.
      Backwoods Home Magazine Jan-Feb 2002 p14(6) (4276 words)
   

Versar Announces Award of $1.0 Million in New Contracts to Protect Government Mail Processing Operations From Biological Terrorism.
      PR Newswire Dec 6, 2001 pNYTH06506122001 (426 words)
   

Large-Scale Quarantine Following Biological Terrorism in the United States: Scientific Examination, Logistic and Legal Limits, and Possible Consequences. (Special Communication). Joseph Barbera, Anthony Macintyre, Larry Gostin, Tom Inglesby, Tara O'Toole, Craig DeAtley, Kevin Tonat, Marci Layton.
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association Dec 5, 2001 v286 i21 p2711(7) (5822 words)
   

Biological terrorism and warfare: Not sci-fi any longer. (bioterrorism preparedness) J. Thomas Cross.
      Contemporary Pediatrics Dec 2001 v18 i12 p37(11) (7620 words)
   

Broad generalizations of safety measures to follow. (chemical or biological terrorism)(Brief Article)
      Hospital Home Health Dec 2001 v18 i12 p135(3) (303 words)
   

Gauging the industry's biological terrorism risk. (COVER STORY). (Cover Story)(Statistical Data Included) Frederick S. Townsend.
      National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition Nov 19, 2001 v105 i47 p4(3) (1925 words)
   

Biological terrorism: yes, it's happening and could happen again, but scientists can reduce the danger through research and leadership. Jennifer Fisher Wilson.
      The Scientist Nov 12, 2001 v15 i22 p1(3) (1903 words)
 

  CHIMIE HEBDO: US provides itself with vaccines and treatments against biological terrorism.
      Chemical Business Newsbase Oct 24, 2001 pCBNB19470486 (140 words)
   

Titan Creates HomeLand Security Office Focused On Chemical and Biological Terrorism.
      PR Newswire Oct 17, 2001 pNA (802 words)
   

RUSSIA: HEALTH MINISTER DOWNPLAYS BIOLOGICAL TERRORISM THREAT.
      IPR Strategic Business Information Database Oct 16, 2001 pNA (77 words)
   

Early Warning. (Biological terrorism threats technology)(Brief Article) ANGELA GONZALES.
      The Business Journal - Serving Phoenix & the Valley of the Sun Oct 12, 2001 v22 i2 p1 (902 words)
   

The terror next time? Nuclear, chemical and biological threats. (Assessing the threat of nuclear, chemical and biological terrorism)
      The Economist (US) Oct 6, 2001 pNA (2277 words)
   

Japan Tightens Security Measures to Counter Biological Terrorism.
      Xinhua News Agency Oct 4, 2001 p1008277h1021 (205 words)
   

Biological Terrorism: Wortn Fighting, But Not Investing. Randall Osborne.
      Bioworld Financial Watch Oct 1, 2001 v9 i40 p1 (1722 words)
   

Take more vigilance on biological terrorism. (Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service)
      Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Sept 27, 2001 pK7921 (665 words)
   

INSIDE WASHINGTON. (Senate hearings on biological terrorism)(Brief Article) SALLY SCHUFF.
      Feedstuffs Sept 17, 2001 v73 i39 p3 (451 words)
   

Be glad there's Bio-Terry, but hope you don't need him. (includes multiple records)(Brief Article)
      Modern Healthcare July 9, 2001 v31 p40 (858 words)
   

Silent Death: The Threat of Chemical and Biological Terrorism. (Review)_(book review) Ann G. Brouse.
      School Library Journal April 2001 v47 i4 p158 (280 words)
   

Confronting Biological Terrorism.
      Harvard International Review Spring 2001 v23 i1 p84 (1470 words)
   

Biological terrorism: legal measures for preventing catastrophe. Barry Kellman.
      Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Spring 2001 v24 i2 p417 (26496 words)
   

Delayed Life-Threatening Reaction to Anthrax Vaccine. Brenda Swanson-Biearman, Edward P. Krenzelok.
      Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology Jan 2001 v39 i1 p81 (1735 words)
   

Public-health preparedness for biological terrorism in the USA. (Review) Ali S Khan, Stephen Morse, Scott Lillibridge.
      The Lancet Sept 30, 2000 v356 i9236 p1179 (3265 words)
   

A New Strategy for Fighting Biological Terrorism. (Brief Article) DONALD A. HENDERSON.
      The Scientist August 21, 2000 v14 i16 p6 (747 words)
   

New Technology Will Revolutionize Medical Response to Chemical and Biological Terrorism.
      US Newswire August 18, 2000 p1008230n5073 (336 words)
   

Suspected Brucellosis Case Prompts Investigation of Possible Bioterrorism-Related Activity--New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 1999. (From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association July 19, 2000 v284 i3 p300 (1682 words)
   

Terrorism. (Review)_(book review) Edward McSweegan.
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association April 19, 2000 v283 i15 p2035 (809 words)
   

Chemical-Biological Terrorism and Its Impact on Children: A Subject Review.
      Pediatrics March 2000 v105 i3 p662 (5628 words)
   

Low probability, high consequence. (biological terrorism) Diego Lluma.
      Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Nov 1999 v55 i6 p14 (1530 words)
   

The chem-bio attacks that never were. (Center for Nonproliferation Studies report states four high-profile incidents of chemical or biological terrorism never happened)(Brief Article) David E. Kaplan.
      U.S. News & World Report Oct 18, 1999 v127 i15 p26 (489 words)
   

POISON CENTER PREPAREDNESS FOR TERRORIST EVENTS. G Rodgers, N Matyunas.
      Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology August 1999 v37 i5 p661 (9 words)
   

DELAYED LIFE-THREATENING REACTION TO ANTHRAX VACCINE. B Swanson-Biearman, EP Krenzelok.
      Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology August 1999 v37 i5 p661 (16 words)
   

Think Tank Assesses Technology Needs to Counter Biological Terrorism.
      US Newswire July 20, 1999 p1008200n0020 (665 words)
   

Washington Diarist: Worried sick. (fear of biological terrorism) DANA MILBANK.
      The New Republic March 29, 1999 p46(1) (1146 words)
   

Home on the page. (Security Management Online)
      Security Management March 1999 v43 i3 p20(2) (909 words)
   

-THE WHITE HOUSE: President requests funding for protection against biological & chemical terrorism
      M2 Presswire June 10, 1998 pN/A (416 words)
   

Ill wind: living with the threat of biological terrorism. Ellen Walterscheid.
      The Sciences March-April 1998 v38 n2 p10(2) (1421 words)
   

Bioterrorism in our midst? (terrorists' use of biological weapons)
      Security Management Nov 1997 v41 n11 p12(1) (457 words)
   

National health and medical services response to incidents of chemical and biological terrorism. Jonathan B. Tucker.
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association August 6, 1997 v278 n5 p362(7) (6073 words)
   

Biological terrorism: preparing to meet the threat. Jeffrey D. Simon.
      JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association August 6, 1997 v278 n5 p428(3) (2482 words)
   

Let the games begin: in Atlanta, an army of police plans to keep the Olympic Games safe. (for July 1996; includes a related article on US preparedness for chemical or biological terrorism)(The Road to Atlanta) Douglas Pasternak.
      U.S. News & World Report June 24, 1996 v120 n25 p58(3) (1501 words)
   

Let the games begin: in Atlanta, an army of police plans to keep the Olympic Games safe. (for July 1996; includes a related article on US preparedness for chemical or biological terrorism)(The Road to Atlanta) Douglas Pasternak.
      U.S. News & World Report June 24, 1996 v120 n25 p58(3) (1501 words)
   

Be very afraid: nukes, nerve gas and anthrax spores. (international control of biological weapons)(Cover Story) Robert Wright.
      The New Republic May 1, 1995 v212 n18 p19(6) (4801 words)