Archive for October 4th, 2004

Anthrax – Interest in Bioterror Issues Puts Doctor Under Scrutiny and His Life in Turmoil

Monday, October 4th, 2004

New York Times – Kenneth M. Berry had become well known in some circles as a small-town emergency room doctor with a consuming interest in the threat of bioterrorism. He was also a bit of a puzzle, impressing some friends and associates with his high-placed biodefense connections while striking others as a self-appointed crusader. But on Aug. 5, in dramatic fashion, Dr. Berry seemed to become something more: quarry in the investigation of the deadly anthrax letter attacks in the fall of 2001.
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