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Through the centuries, suspect letters have been handled with tongs, immersed in vinegar and smoked in the fumes of tobacco, pitch, straw and even gunpowder.
The State Health Department, for example, will issue guidelines on how to handle suspect letters, and a toll-free number is being established to give guidance to health professionals.
Tests on six suspect letters came back negative today, the police said.
But postal officials said that no effort was being made to look for suspect letters in several sealed tractor-trailers full of Washington mail that have been shipped to a private company in Ohio for decontamination, and that none would be until the mail was safe enough to search.
These three PODs served persons potentially in direct contact with the suspect letters.
Epidemiologic and law enforcement interviews were conducted separately; no nasal swabs were collected because >30 days had elapsed since the suspect letters were processed.
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To a question from the 911 operator, he said he had no idea what happened to the suspect letter, or if its contents were indeed anthrax.
(Be on guard against mail with lumps and bumps; put anything suspicious in a plastic bag; there's no need to bleach your hands after touching a suspect letter).
Such is the state of the F.B.I., she adds, that one agent told a clinic to hold onto a suspect letter for a couple of days "because we have so many here we're afraid we're going to lose it" (perhaps among the Timothy McVeigh documents).
The two have collaborated for decades, and in "The Hateful Eight" Jackson is Major Marquis Warren, an ex-Union soldier and bounty hunter who relies on his wits, pistol and a suspect letter from Abraham Lincoln.
An Islamist motive was initially suspected after letters were found nearby which mentioned the caliphate and the ISIS terror attack on a Christmas market in Berlin.
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