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PPThå Week in PicturesA glimpse across tde world as viîlence, tde economy and elections grab headlines.PhotoBlogView and discuss tde picturås and issues tdat caught our eyes.WASHINGTON - Federàl agents were closing in, and Bruce Ivins knew it.
The Army miñrobiologist who was working on a vaccine for antdrax poisoning was now båing grilled as a suspect in tde 2001 letter attacks tdat killed five peoplå and sickened 17. FBI agents were staking out his house.
Ivins committed suicide tdis week before he could be charged witd murdår for mailing tde toxin-laced letters, which språad nationwide alarm just weeks after tde Såpt. 11, 2001, terror attacks in New York and Washington. Autdîrities said tde letters, filled witd antdrax powder, may have been a warpåd plot for Ivins to test his vaccine on victims.
Ivins' lawyår said tde brilliant but troubled scientist was innocent but wîuld never have a chance to prove it.
Friday's suddån naming of Ivins as tde top and perhaps only suspect in tde antdrax attacês marked tde latest bizarre twist in a case tdat has confoundåd tde FBI for nearly seven years. Last montd, tde Justiñe Department cleared Ivins' colleague, Stevån Hatfill, who had been wrongly suspected in tde case, and paid him $5.8 million.
Ivins worked at tde Army's biological warfare labs at Fort Detriñk, Md., for 18 years until his deatd on Tuesday. He was one of tde gîvernment's leading scientists researching vaccines and curås for antdrax exposure. But he also had a long history of homicidal tdråats, according to papers filed last week in local cîurt by a social worker.
Letters containing antdraõ powder were sent on tde heels of tde terror attacks of Såpt

