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Topps Taps Rockers for Signed Limited Edition Baseball Cards
Hoping to spike sales of baseball cards, Topps has recruited a handful of 80s rockers to autograph a series of limited edition baseball cards. Autographed cards featuring the likeness of Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider, ex-...
Tags: Sebastian Bach, Motley Crue (music group), Sports, Baseball, Lita Ford
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Bioterrorism consultant's anthrax claims challenged
WASHINGTON — As an example of the ease with which terrorists could produce anthrax, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig has repeatedly cited the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo. The cult gained infamy in 1995 by unleashing the nerve agent sarin in...
Tags: Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Human Genome Sciences Inc.
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Pointing to threat, pulling in profit
Tribune Washington BureauWASHINGTON -- Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he called a...Tags: Lobbying, Vaccines, Laws, U.S. Congress, Government
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SAVING ABEL: Get New Single for Free
Saving Abel are giving away a download of their new single.
Fans can get the track "Mystify" at SavingAbel.com now. It will appear on the band's as-yet-to-be titled new EP,...Tags: Los Angeles Hotels, Keb' Mo' , Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Born to Be Wild (movie), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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U.S. government taps GlaxoSmithKline for new antibiotics
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has signed an antibiotics development deal worth up to $200 million with GlaxoSmithKline to tackle the dual threats of drug resistance and bioterrorism. The collaboration, the first of its kind between Washington...Tags: Chemical Industry, Science, Vaccines, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Timeline: An attorney and anthrax
May 2001: Washington lawyer Richard J. Danzig is appointed to the board of Human Genome Sciences Inc. in Rockville, Md. Sept. 11, 2001: Terrorists crash passenger jets into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania. Soon...Tags: U.S. Congress, Human Genome Sciences Inc., Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), GlaxoSmithKline PLC
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Spotlighting a terrorism risk, and profiting
WASHINGTON — Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he...
Tags: Lobbying, Vaccines, Laws, U.S. Congress, Government
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The anthrax killings: A troubled mind
He roamed the University of Cincinnati campus with a loaded gun. When his rage overflowed, the brainy microbiology major would open fire inside empty buildings, visualizing a wall clock or other object as a person who had done him wrong. By the mid-...Tags: Police Investigations, Vaccines, U.S. Congress, Government, West Virginia University
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Cost, need questioned in $433-million smallpox drug deal
Over the last year, the Obama administration has aggressively pushed a $433-million plan to buy an experimental smallpox drug, despite uncertainty over whether it is needed or will work. Senior officials have taken unusual steps to secure the contract...
Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Lobbying, Vaccines, Health Organizations, Food and Drug Administration
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Minimizing personal injury on dairy farms
Here is an alarming statistic, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) (2012), “Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting was one of only two private industries to experience an increase in the rate of injuries and illnesses in 2011...Tags: Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries, Tuberculosis, Diseases and Illnesses, Rabies
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U.S. consulate office in China closes after white powder is found
BEIJING -- A U.S. consulate in China was forced to suspend some operations after an envelope was found containing a suspicious white power. The envelope was discovered Monday by a staffer in the office that issues visas and handles American citizen...Tags: U.S. Embassy, Beijing (China), Guangzhou (China), China
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Bioterror defense still weak
Tribune science reporterAs evidence that the nation's public health system has begun to make profound changes to deal with bioterrorism, officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention point to something seemingly trivial: Some physicians have called in to report...Tags: State Budgets, Vaccines, Northwestern University, Washington (U.S. state), Plastic Surgeons
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