[iwar] [fc:Nearly.10,000.on.Anthrax-Fighting.Drugs]

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Nearly 10,000 on Anthrax-Fighting Drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of Americans taking anthrax-fighting
antibiotics at the government's urging neared 10,000, while inspectors
found more of the deadly bacterium in a Senate office building.  The
postal service prepared to issue masks and gloves for its 800,000
employees and was testing ways to sterilize the nation's mail.  Federal
health officials announced Wednesday that a deal had been struck with
the Bayer Corp.  to buy 100 million tablets of Cipro, the antibiotic
that more and more Americans are popping to ward off the risk of anthrax
disease. 

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