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| | NTI: Global Security Newswire - Thursday, April 1, 2004 |
 | | The U.S. Department of Energy released a letter on Oct. 1 explaining that the tests would entail release of nonpathogenic, noninfectious biological materials — specifically, bacillus globigii, bacillus thuringiensis, bacillus subtilis, erwinia herbiola, and a male-specific bacteriophage, a noninfectious, or dead Influenza A virus. |
 | | “U.S. public opinion knows that our country has rejected the accusations that we produce violent weapons or conduct research on biological arms, that all this is false,” he said (Reuters, April 1). |
 | | He said the Army could store the byproduct at the Indiana site as an alternative to the disposal plan (Associated Press/Yahoo!News, April 1). |
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