The Pentagon's toxic secret
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Molecular biologist Pamela Asa believes that the Gulf War syndrome can be traced to the effects of an untested anthrax vaccine that was administered to soldiers without their consent. The Pentagon, however, has denied ever using unauthorized squalene adjuvants in vaccines given to soldiers.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1999
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The president's private eye
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Terry Lezner heads the Investigative Group International of Washington, one of the most prominent and controversial private investigation agencies in the country. The firm has handled infamous cases involving the Clintons, Mike Tyson, and Ivana Trump.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1998
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Protecting the president from pizza: how the U.S. Secret Service puts the "lid" on "Eagle."
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The Secret Service does not operate precisely as Hollywood depicts it. 'In the Line of Fire' filmmakers used Secret Service advisory personnel and still incorrectly portrayed agents. Presidential code names and operating procedures are discussed.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1993
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