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Decontamination Started at Florida Anthrax Building
2004-07-12
Workers began the cleanup on Sunday of a Florida building contaminated by anthrax in a series of incidents that rattled the United States shortly after the Sept 11, 2001 airliner attacks on New York and Washington. Gas pumped into the Boca Raton building that once served as headquarters for supermarket tabloid publisher American Media Inc. was expected to rid it of deadly anthrax spores, which killed a photo editor there and prompted a biological warfare scare nearly three years ago. "It's started," a Boca Raton police dispatcher said of the cleanup.

Robert Stevens, a photo editor at the AMI building, was the first of five people to die as a result of anthrax attacks in Florida, New York and the Washington area. Tainted letters were sent to media outlets and to government officials. The three-story AMI building, which housed the National Enquirer and other tabloids, was quarantined in Oct. 2001 and was sold to developer David Rustine for $40,000 in April 2003. In January, Rustine picked Bio-ONE, a partnership between Giuliani Partners, a consulting company headed by former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and Sabre Technical Services, to cleanse the building using chlorine dioxide gas. Bio-ONE was expected to use the building as its headquarters when the quarantine is lifted.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  My great grand dad sez it aint so bad if you sit still and cleave to the floor.
Posted by: Mr Roach   2004-07-12 3:43:17 PM  

#4  chlorine dioxide gas,hope they have that building in a big ass zip lock bag.We are talking some deadly stuff,here.
Posted by: raptor   2004-07-12 2:58:28 PM  

#3  I think Mr. Jewel is taking revenge against the Fabuoous Bureau of Investigators.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-07-12 12:53:02 PM  

#2  pretty obviously, Steven Hatfill, by cleverly thwarting the lack of evidence, remains a "person of interest"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-12 10:06:38 AM  

#1  So, FBI, how's that investigation going? Hello?
Posted by: Steve   2004-07-12 9:58:24 AM  

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