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In this issue:
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FEATURES
SSRL Scientists Gain Insight into Blocking Anthrax and Other Diseases
Integrated Management Expo and All Hands Briefing: Monday, September 22
Website Makeover: Improving ES&H Communications
Gemcars Debut in Lab Fleet
Congressional Aides Visit SLAC
ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES
Lessons Learned: Windows RPC Security Patching and Infection
Milestones
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
FY2003 Year-End Dates
2003 Winter Closure
DOE Investigation of Temperform USA – Metal and Fabrication Treatment
EVENTS
SLAC Hosts Youth Chess Tournament
THEORY VS. EXPERIMENT Annual Softball Game
Volunteers needed for the 2003 Holiday Party
WIS Seminar: Reducing Stress through Guided Imagery
Upcoming Events
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By Heather Rock Woods
Scientists at SSRL have found an Achilles heel in the brutal diseases anthrax, botulism, syphilis, diarrhea and Lyme’s disease.
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By Doug Kreitz
Come explore the breadth of SLAC’s Safety and Security Integrated Management Program at this year’s Integrated Management Expo.
By Matt Howard
Have you seen the new electric cars buzzing around SLAC? If you have, chances are you are curious about them and probably want one to drive yourself. If you haven’t seen them yet, keep your eyes peeled.
SLAC fiscal year 2003 ends on September 30. The following are some important year-end dates to note.
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is managed by Stanford University for the US Department of Energy
Last update Thursday September 18, 2003 by Kathy B