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   BROWSE BY AUTHOR : AARON ZITNER
Gas Used in Crisis Troubles Experts -- Aaron Zitner  -- Los Angeles Times  -- October 27, 2002

The decision by Russian security forces to use a powerful chemical agent to end the confrontation with Chechen rebels in a Moscow theater crossed a line that U.S. experts concluded years ago could lead to disaster in such a situation.

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Foreign Stockpiles Cause Concern -- Aaron Zitner  -- Los Angeles Times  -- October 16, 2001

Now, as U.S. officials scramble to find the source of the anthrax spores turning up in American cities, some experts are wondering if a foreign nation could have supplied the deadly material, either on purpose or inadvertently, to whoever is putting it in the mail. While such a possibility is remote, they say, it would be a truly frightening development, suggesting a lack of security in a foreign weapons program, if not outright complicity.

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Fields of Gene Factories -- Aaron Zitner  -- Los Angeles Times  -- June 04, 2001

For the bioengineering revolution, the next big step may be plants that can make industrial chemicals and drugs. Why build expensive facilities when you can just grow what you need?

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Splicing the Sting Out of Bugs -- Aaron Zitner  -- Los Angeles Times  -- April 09, 2001

Scientists are altering the genetics of insects and bacteria to prevent them from transmitting diseases such as malaria but the ultimate effects are unpredictable.

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