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   BIOLOGICAL WARFARE : BIOWEAPONS DEFENSE
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Plague of bioweapons accidents afflicts the US -- Debora MacKenzie   -- New Scientist  -- July 05, 2007

Deadly germs may be more likely to be spread due to a biodefence lab accident than a biological attack by terrorists.

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Llamas Enlisted to Thwart Biological Weapons -- Charles Q. Choi  -- LiveScience  -- December 06, 2006

If terrorists ever unleashed a biological weapon, unusual molecules normally found in the blood of llamas could quickly help warn of the attack, scientists now report.

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Custom-Built Pathogens Raise Bioterror Fears -- Joby Warrick  -- Washington Post  -- July 31, 2006

In the past five years, new technology has made it easier to genetically modify microbes and even create new ones from scratch. Some worry that the developments could lead to novel and more dangerous kinds of bioterror threats.

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The Secretive Fight Against Bioterror -- Joby Warrick  -- Washington Post  -- July 29, 2006

The U.S. government is building a highly classified facility to research biological weapons, but its closed-door approach has raised concerns.

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Biologists deploy new kind of `Germ Wars' defense against microbes -- Robert S. Boyd  -- San Jose Mercury News  -- September 07, 2005

While the Pentagon struggles to deploy a huge antimissile system against a presumed threat from North Korean rockets, biologists are working to develop tiny "antimicrobial" defenses against harmful germs, including from biological weapons.

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Disarming a potential bioweapon found in Asian soils -- Staff  -- Nature  -- April 07, 2005

Meliodosis, an orphaned tropical disease, is getting new attention and funding because of its potential as a biological weapon.

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Health Warning -- Michael Scherer  -- Mother Jones  -- March 01, 2005

More than 750 of the nation's leading microbiological researchers have openly called on the Bush Administration to return the nation's scientific focus to more basic pathogens and away from the few rare bacteria and viruses that could be used as weapons by terrorists.

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Outcry over creation of GM smallpox virus -- Steve Connor  -- The Independent  -- January 22, 2005

Senior scientific advisers to the World Health Organisation (WHO) have recommended the creation of a genetically modified version of the smallpox virus to counter any threat of a bioterrorist attack.

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WHO Panel Urges Tests on Smallpox -- Staff  -- Washington Post  -- November 11, 2004

An influential World Health Organization committee has upset some scientists with its recommendation that researchers be permitted to conduct genetic-engineering experiments with the smallpox virus.

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U.S. Unprepared Despite Progress, Experts Say -- John Mintz and Joby Warrick  -- Washington Post  -- November 07, 2004

The United States remains woefully unprepared to protect the public against terrorists wielding biological agents despite dramatic increases in biodefense spending by the Bush administration and considerable progress on many fronts, according to government officials and specialists in bioterrorism and public health.

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