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The Postal Crisis Reenactment

Using Critical Reading & Writing Skills to Understand Disaster Documents

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USPS NewsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 22, 2001

PMG confirms two postal employees dead, says others may have anthrax

"We in the Postal Service are at war," he said. "A war against terrorism. Our job is to win that war."

“We are at War . . .”

"An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us," said Claude Allen, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, who also spoke at the event, aired live from Headquarters on USPS TV. "An attack on a postal worker is an attack on every citizen in this country," Allen said.

Potter said that USPS is engaged in simultaneous efforts on three fronts to combat the threat - education, investigation and intervention.

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USPS NewsBreakFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 26, 2001 - 4 p.m.

President Bush says two postal employees "died in the line of duty"

“We are at War . . .”

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USPS NewsBreakFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 26, 2001 - 4 p.m.

As a funeral was held today for one of two postal employees who died of inhaled anthrax, President George Bush mourned the workers' deaths and cited bioterrorism attacks through the mail as evidence of an "unprecedented war."

“. . . Anthrax has not been confirmed”

“. . . but anthrax has not been confirmed.”

“suspected anthrax contamination”

“. . . but anthrax has not been confirmed.”

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Possibly mailed from a foreign country

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Student Reenactment Document

If you see a suspicious monkey by your mailbox:SUSPICIOUS MONKEY ALERT

Aggressive bearingof teeth. Wearing human

clothes.

Blood stains.

monkey

Approaches vehicle while mailing letters.

Appears docile but iswaiting on you to mailyour bills.

Foaming at the Mouth: Throwing Parcels: Licking Envelopes: