Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Who Joined Hunt for Anthrax Culprit, Dies at 97
An expert on biological weapons, she emerged as an influential voice during the F.B.I.’s rocky search for a suspect after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001.
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