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...fear that began in a newsroom in Florida and spread to Capitol Hill, New York City and New Jersey has now jumped to far-off Karachi, the commercial capital of Pakistan. Two weeks ago, in the newsroom of Pakistan's largest daily newspaper, the 1-million-circulation Jang, a 32-year-old business reporter ripped open a hand-delivered envelope he assumed to be a press release. Then he panicked. "There is powder," he cried, recoiling and flinging the letter onto his desk. "It has powder!" The paper's management sent the letter for tests at Karachi's respected...
...It’s the most horrible time of the year here in the Crimson newsroom, as the 2001 Turkey Shoot continues. Gossip Guy doesn’t have to travel far to find vicious lies, backstabbing rumors and ass-kissing innuendo...
...architectural firm. It is obvious that much time and money were spent making the place look as slick as the station sounds. But the postal service bins of records and CDs let you know that this is a place of music. Downstairs are multiple student offices and the WERS newsroom. Upstairs is where the action happens. There are numerous rooms of mixing and recording equipment in addition to the booth itself. One room is used solely for the in-station live performances that are a regular feature of WERS programming, an average of 11 times a week...
...skyscrapers or frequently fly: you could avoid all the hard targets and still never feel safe, because a weapon like anthrax pays no attention to landmarks or street signs. Last week only the fear of it was finely ground and easily spread--but with each new report at a newsroom or mail room, a new conversation was gathering force. How tough are we? How ready are we? How long will this last? From that question, Cheney did not flinch. "These changes we have made are permanent," he said, "at least in the lifetimes of most...
...developed a form of anthrax as well, possibly from something contained in mail she had handled a couple of weeks earlier. And even as New York City and federal executives went on television to urge the public to remain calm, word began to circulate that the third-floor newsroom at the New York Times, just 10 blocks from the NBC studios, had been evacuated. Reason: a Times reporter had opened an envelope that morning, pulled out what is described as a "threatening letter"--and watched a puff of white powder disperse into...