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Homeland Security Briefing

WAP2001101804 - 18 OCTOBER 2001 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Postmaster General John Potter holds up a poster informing American citizens about precautions they can take if they come in contact with packages containing anthrax, as U.S. Director of Homeland Security Tom Ridge looks on, at the Old Executive Office Building on October 18, 2001. The briefing was held to assure Americans all is being done to combat anthrax and to educate them on the disease. mk/Michael Kleinfeld UPI. ..


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