[iwar] [fc:Anthrax.Closes.Princeton.Post.Office]

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Anthrax Closes Princeton Post Office

EWING, N.J. (AP) - About 600 people who picked up mail and packages at a 
postal processing facility where anthrax was found should take antibiotics, 
state health officials said Saturday. The recommendation applies mainly to 
workers from several hundred firms who pick up or drop off mail from 
nonpublic areas at the Hamilton Township facility, the source of three 
anthrax-tainted letters sent to New York and Washington. At least five New 
Jersey postal workers have confirmed or suspected cases of the disease. A 
Trenton firefighter also was hospitalized Saturday for a possible case of 
inhalation anthrax. Also Saturday, officials closed the Princeton post office 
after a single anthrax spore was found in a colony of several types of 
bacteria on a mail bin, health department spokesman Tom Slater said. 

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