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   BIOLOGICAL WARFARE : RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
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Sensors May Track Terror's Fallout -- Spencer S. Hsu  -- Washington Post  -- June 02, 2003

In preparation for a terrorist attack, federal scientists have installed sensors to map wind currents in downtown Washington, Arlington and Silver Spring, the first deployment of a high-tech network to help predict the airborne path of a chemical, biological or radioactive release.

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The Smart Way to Be Scared -- Gregg Easterbrook  -- New York Times  -- February 16, 2003

Gregg Easterbrook argues that U.S. threat scenarios of chemical and biological attacks are far less likely than a terrorist attack using a radiological or nuclear weapon.

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