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Security stepped up at Super Bowl
by Nick Rees on February 2, 2010


Superbowl

Security measures at this year's Super Bowl have been stepped up following the recent attempted Christmas airline terror attack.

Pentagon to announce new conflict fighting measures
by Rita Uplend on February 2, 2010


Bioweapons

A draft of the Pentagon's new strategic outlook calls for the preparation for numerous conflicts in many styles, a radical departure from the normal shaping of the U.S. military to fight two major conventional wars simultaneously.

Nunn-Lugar Cooperative releases 2009 report
by Nick Rees on January 30, 2010


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Sen. Dick Lugar

A summary of the progress of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction programs for 2009 has been released by U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar.

"Eagle Eyes" program meant to fight potential bioattacks
by Nick Rees on January 21, 2010


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Top leaders at West Coast Marine Corps installations have instituted a program to encourage all military and civilian personnel to keep a watchful eye for potential attacks - from biological to chemical to nuclear.

Medizone completes third round of AsepticSure testing
by Daniel Purt on January 6, 2010


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Dr. Michael Shannon

Medizone International Inc., has announced the completion of its third round of testing and data logging for the company's enhanced AsepticSure technology.

Third anthrax infection identified in Glasgow
by Pat Dulnier on December 22, 2009


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Anthrax

A heroin user has been identified as the third case of anthrax infection in Glasgow, Scotland by health officials.

Pueblo, Co. citizens decry new weapons neutralization tactic
by Nick Rees on December 15, 2009


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Donald Rumsfeld

Citizens of Pueblo, Colorado, have given a cool reception to the government's plan to blow up 16 percent of its chemical weapons stockpile there.

U.S. to be prepared for second attack, it's first attack that should be feared
by Nick Rees on December 15, 2009


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Barry Kellman

As the Obama administration's new biological threat strategy shifts focus from mitigation to prevention, Congress's role in the new policy has yet to come into focus.

U.S. stance on bioweapons important, doesn't need inspectors, professor says
by Nick Rees on December 14, 2009


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Barry Kellman

The Obama administration's recently announced biological weapons stance is, Professor Barry Kellman of the International Security and Biopolicy institute said, "crucial and complicated," and, he said, so nuanced that its hard for the lay reader to grasp.

Turkish national appointed head of chemical weapons prohibition organization
by Nick Rees on December 4, 2009


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OPCW

Ahmet Üzümcü has recently been appointed the director-general of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

TSA report says airline industry vulnerable to attack
by Nick Rees on November 30, 2009


Tsa

A recently released report by the Homeland Security Department's inspector general has raised questions about the safety of air cargo, leaving cargo vulnerable to a bioterror attack.

State dinner gate crashers raises bioweapon fears
by Tina Redlup on November 27, 2009


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Peter T. King

Gatecrashers at President Obama's first state dinner have raised questions of how secure the president is kept and what steps are being taken to protect him from non-traditonal bioweapons.