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		<title>WMD&apos;s Dumped By Army Off U.S. Coasts</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/nation/13070288.htm"&gt;Decades of dumping chemical arms leave a risky legacy&lt;/a&gt; The Army now admits that it secretly dumped 64 million pounds of nerve and mustard agents into the sea, along with 400,000 chemical-filled bombs, land mines and rockets and more than 500 tons of radioactive waste - either tossed overboard or packed into the holds of scuttled vessels.

These weapons of mass destruction virtually ring the country, concealed off at least 11 states - six on the East Coast, two on the Gulf Coast, California, Hawaii and Alaska. Few, if any, state officials have been informed of their existence.  </description>
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