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Army: US chemical weapons incineration on track
When the Army began building incinerators to destroy tons of deadly chemical weapons, many feared the worst.
Nations:U.S.
2008-06-05
Pentagon rejects report, says ready for WMD attack
The Pentagon on Friday insisted it is ready to respond to a chemical, biological or nuclear attack inside the United States, rejecting an independent panel's criticism of its preparations.
Nations:U.S.
2008-02-01
UN: Substance found at office is solvent
A substance found at a U.N. weapons inspectors' office last month and suspected of being a chemical warfare agent appears to be a nontoxic solvent, a U.N. official said Thursday.
Nations:U.S.
2007-09-06
Iraq war chemicals found stored in U.N. office
The United Nations found small amounts of a potentially lethal chemical warfare agent, removed from Iraq a decade ago, in offices near its New York headquarters but officials said on Thursday there was no danger.
Nations:U.S. Iraq People:Ban Ki-moon
2007-08-30
Suspect material found in U.N. office
U.N. weapons inspectors discovered a potentially hazardous chemical warfare agent that was taken from an Iraqi chemical weapons facility 11 years ago and mistakenly stored in their offices in the heart of midtown Manhattan all that time, officials said Thursday.
Nations:U.S. People:Ban Ki-moon Charles Schumer
2007-08-30
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