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Japan Times 1970: Brussels karate attack termed 'all a mistake'

100 YEARS AGO Thursday, Oct. 7, 1920 Shaving brushes of Japanese make cause six deaths 1920 | THE JAPAN TIMES The country is alarmed at the sixth fatal case of anthrax that has occurred through the use of shaving brushes from Japan. In all, 22 cases of anthrax ...

World Jun 3, 2015

Live anthrax may have also been mistakenly sent to Pentagon, defense official says

A suspect batch of anthrax may have been sent to the Pentagon after an Army laboratory in Utah mistakenly shipped out suspected live samples of the potentially lethal bacteria, a U.S. defense official said on Tuesday. The suspected shipment, first reported by CNN, came from ...

Same Utah U.S. military lab shipped live anthrax samples to three Canada facilities: USA Today

World / Science & Health Jun 2, 2015

Same Utah U.S. military lab shipped live anthrax samples to three Canada facilities: USA Today

Live anthrax samples were shipped to three laboratories in Canada by a U.S. military lab, USA Today reported on Monday, following disclosures last week that samples of the bacteria were mistakenly sent to 11 U.S. states and two other countries. The newspaper cited two Defense ...

World / Science & Health Aug 26, 2014

Canada's Immunovaccine says test of Ebola vaccine appears promising

Four monkeys survived the Ebola virus after being injected with a vaccine that included Immunovaccine Inc.'s technology, the tiny Canadian company said on Monday, and the announcement sent its stock soaring. The Halifax, Nova Scotia-based company said four monkeys received the vaccine and later survived ...

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