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...earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University in 1931 and graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1935. While an intern on the surgical staff at Massachusetts General Hospital, Snyder contracted scarlet fever and spent six weeks in quarantine, later returning home to California to complete his recovery...
...Scratch Fever...
...such scrutiny? Because USAMRIID handles the deadliest pathogens known to man, including Ebola, Marburg virus, Rift Valley fever--and, of course, anthrax. It was at Fort Detrick that the U.S. stockpile of biological weapons was manufactured in the 1960s, and at USAMRIID that research into deadly germs was concentrated for the next three decades...
DIED. PEGGY LEE, 81, smoldering, velvety-voiced pop-jazz singer who started with Benny Goodman's orchestra and went on to record hits like Fever and Is That All There Is?; in Los Angeles. (See Eulogy...
...does Saddam's demise pose potential threats to his neighbors; many of them actually benefit from the current impasse through the smuggling economy spawned by sanctions and Iraq's limited oil production. And the regional political climate is quite different from 1991, with anti-American feeling running at a fever pitch throughout the Arab world because of the deteriorating Israeli-Palestinian situation. The plight of the Iraqis and Palestinians are Osama bin Laden's favorite propaganda themes precisely because they are founts of hostility towards the U.S. throughout the Arab world. The last time Washington sought Arab support for taking...