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The anthrax files

Compiled from Times wires

© St. Petersburg Times,
published November 1, 2001


Died of inhalation anthrax

Robert Stevens, 63, photo editor, the Sun, American Media Inc., Boca Raton. Died Oct. 5.

Thomas Morris Jr., 55, Washington postal worker. Died Oct. 21.

Joseph Curseen, 47, Washington postal worker. Died Oct. 22.

Kathy T. Nguyen, 61, New York City hospital worker. Died Oct 31.

Contracted inhalation anthrax

Ernesto Blanco, 73, mail room worker at AMI in Boca Raton. Released from hospital Oct. 23.

59-year-old man, a mail handler from State Department off-site mail room; remains hospitalized.

Leroy Richmond, 57, Washington postal worker; remains hospitalized.

Washington postal worker; remains hospitalized.

Female postal worker at Hamilton, N.J.; remains hospitalized.

Female postal worker at Hamilton, N.J.; released from hospital.

Contracted skin anthrax

Erin O'Connor, 38, assistant to NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw, New York.

Seven-month-old son of ABC News producer, New York.

Claire Fletcher, 27, assistant to CBS anchorman Dan Rather, New York.

Johanna Huden, 30, assistant to editorial page editor at New York Post.

Teresa Heller, letter carrier at West Trenton post office in Ewing, N.J.

Patrick O'Donnell, 35, who sorts and loads mail in Hamilton, N.J. Another Hamilton employee, a maintenance worker, likely had skin anthrax but tests to confirm could not be done because he had already been treated with antibiotics.

51-year-old woman, accountant at company near Hamilton mail facility; released from hospital.

Anthrax found at

Off-site facility that processes mail for the Justice Department.

Off-site warehouse that processes mail for the Supreme Court.

Off-site mail-screening facility for White House on military installation.

Mail processing building of the CIA in McLean, Va.

State Department off-site mail facility in Sterling, Va.

Mail room in the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md.

Brentwood postal facility in Washington.

A post office in southwest Washington.

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's Washington office in the Hart Senate Office Building, on letter postmarked Oct. 9, Trenton, N.J.

Stairway between the Hart building's eighth and ninth floors, a ninth-floor ventilation filter and in the area immediately in front of a first floor freight elevator.

Dirksen Senate Office Building, where mail for Senate offices is processed; Ford House Office Building, where mail for House offices is processed; offices of three members of Congress in the Longworth House Office Building; and an off-site postal facility where all congressional mail is processed.

Office building near Dulles International Airport.

A post office in northwest Washington.

NBC, New York, on letter postmarked Sept. 18, Trenton, N.J.

New York Post, on letter postmarked Sept. 18, Trenton, N.J.

CBS, Rather's office and anteroom.

U.S. Postal Service's Morgan Processing and Distribution Center, New York.

Regional mail center, Hamilton, N.J.

Princeton, N.J., post office.

American Media Inc., Boca Raton, on keyboard of man who died and in mail room.

Three U.S. Postal Service facilities in Florida, two in Boca Raton, where AMI is based; one in Lake Worth, near AMI's former address in Lantana.

Manhattan office of New York Gov. George Pataki.

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