Washington postal worker Helen Lewis pocketed her three-day supply of antibiotics yesterday morning with an unease that was familiar and frightening. Lewis lost two co-workers to anthrax in fall 2001, when letters laced with bacteria spores passed through the Brentwood postal facility en route to congressional offices. She now sorts mail at a plant on V Street NE, a building shuttered yesterday after signs of anthrax were detected at two Department of Defense mail facilities that it serves.Full Story
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