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FBI investigating 'anthrax' letters on reservation
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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2003 The FBI is treating two letters mailed from Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico as an anthrax threat. U.S. Postal Service carriers picked up the letters from a mailbox on the reservation. They had the words "Anthrax" written on them with some sort of white substance inside. "It was written in the same style as the lettering from Anthrax, the rock band," an FBI investigator told The Gallup Independent. Get the Story:
FBI on case of two Zuni 'anthrax' letters (The Gallup Independent 7/23)
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