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December 18, 2008 Thursday Zilhaj 19, 1429



Suspicious letters sent to 15 US embassies


WASHINGTON, Dec 17: Fifteen US embassies in Europe have received letters containing a suspicious white substance and tests have shown 14 of them to be harmless, State Department spokesman Robert A. Wood said on Wednesday.

Test results for the substance in one of the letters have not yet been received, he said.

Authorities in Wshington also said suspicious packages had been sent to National Guard bureaus and reserve facilities in 36 states.

An internal Dec 16 report from the Department of Homeland Security said the 51 packages included anti-war compact discs, and one package also had a suspicious powder. It said the powder, sent in a package to Utah’s National Guard headquarters, was tested and found not to be toxic.

Civilians train one month and on weekends make up the National Guard, military units that can be mobilised for domestic emergencies such as floods for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.—AP







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