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Aasa (penas7ar@...) has sent you a news article.

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Personal message:

All the best to all of you who will be participating in the upcoming Power of

Parents Rally. At the same time, be cautious and mindful of your surroundings

and do take precautions.

It is not too nice to be reading about potential tularemia scares in your

country, never mind at gathering places where rallies often occur.

Seriously, it makes me wonder what is going on here. Obviously, the US

government cannot be happy about most of the rallies which are occurring on

Capitol Hill. That makes me wonder a bit about the possible sources of any

bacteria found at the rally site. Aasa

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Health Highlights: Oct. 2, 2005

HealthDay via News Sun, 02 Oct 2005 9:02 AM PDT

One week after bioterror sensors detected the presence of hazardous tularemia,

or " rabbit fever, " bacteria during a major rally on the national Mall in

Washington, D.C., U.S. federal health officials told the Washington Post they

have uncovered no reports of illness linked to the pathogen.

Health & nbsp;Highlights: Oct. & nbsp;2, & nbsp;2005 - News

http://news./s/hsn/20051002/hl_hsn/healthnbsphighlightsoctnbsp2nbsp2005

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