[iwar] [fc:U.S..Seeks.to.Protect.Mail.System]

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U.S. Seeks to Protect Mail System

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration struggled today to make the
nation's vast postal system and its 800,000 employees safe from anthrax. 
Surgeon General David Satcher bluntly admitted ``we were wrong'' not to
respond more aggressively to tainted mail in the nation's capital.  Ivan
Walks, head of the health department in the nation's capital, told
reporters officials were following 11 cases deemed suspicious for
anthrax.  Most if not all are linked to a letter addressed to Senate
Majority Leader Tom Daschle that passed through mail facilities from
Trenton N.J., to Capitol Hill.  In all, the nation's casualty toll ran
to six cases of confirmed inhalation anthrax, including the deaths of
two postal workers in Washington and a tabloid photo editor in Florida


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