The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 29, 2001- 7A Anthrax confirmed in New Jersey, ustice Dept. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Centers for Disease Control and prevention confirmed yesterday that a female New Jersey postal worker has inhalation anthrax, and the Jus- tice Department said the microbe has been discovered at an offsite facility that process- es its mail. CDC spokesman Tom Skinner stressed that the incident in New Jersey, involving the most serious form of the disease, was not a new case but rather one that had been listed as suspected. Lab tests confirmed the diagnosis, he said. Three people have died from inhaled anthrax. At least five New Jersey postal workers have suspected or confirmed cases bf anthrax. Anthrax-tainted letters sent to W shington and New York originated there. Vests continued at postal and government offices in the nation's capital and elsewhere. Officials were seeking to determine whether other tainted letters are in the mail system. Last night, the Justice Department revealed that several locations in a suburban Maryland postal facility that processes its mail tested positive for anthrax. Spokeswoman Susan Dryden said samples from a variety of locations within the Lan- dover, Md., facility showed the presence of anthrax, including locations that handle mail for Attorney General John Ashcroft and Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson. Dryden said mailrooms within the Justice Department have been tested for anthrax, and results are expected by Tuesday. Department employees who handle mail or who are in frequent contact with mail facilities in the building were contacted and asked to get antibiotics, she said. Dryden said mail delivery to the Justice Department was suspended several days ago. At the Supreme Court, spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said about 400 court employ- ees and others were tested for possible expo- sure to anthrax Friday and Saturday. Those tested were given six-day supplies of the antibiotic doxycycline. Depending on whether test results reveal any contamina- tion of the court's main building, some of those 400 may be given 60-day supplies of the drug, she said. Tests on the building began Friday night and continued through the weekend. Results were not available last night, Arberg said. Thousands of postal workers and others who dealt with large amounts of mail already were being urged to Fake preventive antibiotics. "There may be other letters that are stuck in the system,"White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card said on "Fox News Sunday." We're asking people to be very careful." Deputy Postmaster General John M. Nolan said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that there are many suppositions among investi- gators about more letters, but I don't have any way of knowing." Despite the strain on the system, postal vice president Deborah Willhite vowed the mail will go through. On guard CIA tried to save guerrilla leader with remote aircraft The Washington Post WASHINGTON - An unmanned aircraft operated by the CIA attacked a Taliban convoy Friday in a desperate attempt to save guerrilla commander Abdul Haq, but the air strike failed to keep Taliban forces from capturing and executing the Pashtun leader, U.S. officials said yesterday. Haq had previously clashed with the CIA, and he entered Taliban-controlled territory in Afghanistan eight days ago of his own accord, according to a senior U.S. official who has been briefed on the incident by agency officers. Nonetheless, CIA officials responded to a distress call on his behalf with a RQ-1 Predator - a remotely-controlled drone armed with antitank missiles - after the U.S. military reported having no strike aircraft in the vicinity, the senior official said. Haq's capture provides a rare window into the CIA's hidden role in Afghanistan, underscoring the ambiguities and dangers of its effort to recruit tribal leaders against the Taliban. His execution already has led to recrim- inations in Washington, with the CIA and some of Haq's influential U.S. supporters blaming each other for his demise. Intelligence sources said the CIA and U.S. military had been doubtful about Haq's real capabilities as an Afghan opposition leader. But the 43-year-old veteran of the war against Soviet Union in the 1980s possessed a cachet rivaled by few other Pashtun exiles. His death leaves the CIA with no comparable figure to turn to as it attempts to foment rebellion, particu- larly among Pashtuns, the dominant ethnic group in southern Afghanistan. Regardless of whether the CIA sup- ported his risky foray, its inability to save him will not make persuading oth- ers to defect any easier, U.S. officials acknowledged. It remains unclear how the Tal- iban learned that Haq had crossed the border from Pakistan. But intel- ligence sources said the CIA must consider the possibility that he was betrayed by Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence Agency, which helped create the Taliban in the mid-1990s. If that turns out to be the case, the CIA's ability to use Pakistan as a staging area could be called into question. Accordingto a senior Bush admin- istration official, the only recent con- tact between Haq and the CIA occurred in Peshawar, close to the bor- der, on the day before the guerrilla commander went into Afghanistan, when he was offered several satellite telephones. He previously had sought - and received - political support from some American policynaakers, including Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and House Speaker Dennis Hastert'(R-Ill.), who made at least one phone call to the Bush administration on his behalf, the senior official said. Quz Azizurahaman,18, and commander Sayed Qudratullah, guard the Northern Alliances's Quazi Tomjuq command post near the town of Lala Maidan yesterday during a second round of U.S. airstrikes on northern Afghanistan. AFGHANISTAN Continued from Page 1A ern Alliance, which is dominated by ethnic Tajiks and Uzbeks, to take over the capital, which is inhabited largely by Pashtuns, the country's largest ethnic group. But Rumsfeld said suggestions that the United States was restraining the Northern Alliance were "just factu- ally not true." "We have been very energetic in assisting the North- ern Alliance forces that are arrayed against Kabul as well as Mazar e-Sharif and, indeed, down in the Kanda- har area," he said, referring to cities in the north and south, respectively. Over the weekend, Osama Baz, a top aide to Egypt- ian President losni Mubarak, warned that it would be an "affront" to Muslims everywhere if the United States continued heavy bombing during Ramadan, which begins in mid-November. Abdelouahed Belkez- iz, secretary general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, also said the bombings should be suspend- --ed -before Ramadan, when Muslims fast during day- light. Yet Rumsfeld reiterated the Bush administration's determination to press the military campaign without interruption. "The Northern Alliance and the Taliban fought through Ramadan year after year. There was a Middle East war during Ramadan. There is nothing in that reli- gion that suggests that conflicts have to stop during Ramadan," he said. Separately, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told the British Broadcasting Corp. that a pause in bombing was "being considered, but I have to say that if you look at the history of warfare in Islamic countries ... there have not been pauses during Ramadan." Ile cited the 1980-88 war between Iraq and Iran, and the 1979- 89 Soviet war in Afghanistan. Straw added that fighting could go on indefinitely. "Indefinitely may mean a matter of weeks. It may mean a matter of months. It may mean a bit longer," he said. Rumsfeld accused the Taliban and al-Qaida of using mosques, schools and hospitals as command centers and ammunition depots. "They're placing artillery and tanks and armored vehicles in close proximity to hospitals and schools in residential areas," he said, responding to a question about civilian casualties of the U.S. bombing. "We have to be more careful," Rumsfeld said, adding, "but nothing's perfect." WALKER Continued from Page 1A The victory keeps Michigan on track for a Big Ten cham- pionship and Bowl Championship Series bid. With Ohio State suffering its second Big Ten loss, Michigan would have to lose two of its final four games to not capture the conference crown and coveted BCS bid. Going into Saturday's game, the Wolverines weren't expecting to need any late-game heroics to escape Iowa City with a win. But Michigan found itself down 20-7 in the second half and having not been able to move the ball offensively at all, its sole touchdown coming off a Zack Kauffman blocked punt that was recovered for a touchdown. A Tyrece Butler 77-yard reception set up a Chris Perry touchdown, bringing the Wolverines within six, and Walker took it from there. Plays like Walker's catch are often the difference between championships and second-place finishes. 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