Schoomaker now commands the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
Hatfill once worked at the Army's bioweapons research lab at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.
An Army testing center at Fort Detrick, Maryland, confirmed that the Daschle envelope contained anthrax, Lt.
Fort Detrick has been one of the centers of the FBI investigation because workers had experimented with anthrax.
Ivins worked for decades in the U.S. Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases' biodefense lab at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
Detrick said he was particularly encouraged by the resurgence in smaller stocks, which suggested a broad recovery beyond larger companies.
Current workers at Fort Detrick are being given polygraph tests by the FBI to see if any leads may materialize.
"Ivins was as mild as they come, " said Luann Battersby, a former microbiologist who worked with Ivins at Fort Detrick.
Other scientists who worked at government laboratories, such as Fort Detrick in Maryland, say they also came under unfair suspicion.
Hatfill once lived in an apartment next to Fort Detrick, which is eight to 10 miles from the pond being drained.
An expert at the National Bioforensics Analysis Center in Fort Detrick, Md.
The pond is about eight miles from the Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, where Hatfill once worked.
Hatfill and Ivins both worked at the bioweapons lab at Fort Detrick.
CNN: Anthrax suspect, scientist, kills self as FBI closes in
"If you look at this earnings season in general, it's been disappointing, " said Ryan Detrick, a senior technical strategist at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
"We knew they were looking at someone, we knew that Bruce worked at Fort Detrick, we knew he worked with pathogens, " she said.
The only day of the week with a longer series of consecutive gains is Wednesday, which logged a streak of 24 in 1968, Detrick said.
"We don't think people are giving enough credit to the strength of the economy, " said Ryan Detrick, a senior technical strategist at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
In a statement late Tuesday, the U.S. Capitol Police said further tests would be conducted at the Army's biomedical research laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
"A change in leadership brings uncertainty because you don't know exactly what you're getting into, " said Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
Wednesday's announcement comes six years to the day after then-Attorney General John Ashcroft publicly declared another Fort Detrick scientist, Steven Hatfill, a "person of interest" in the attacks.
John Ezzell, former chief of special pathogens at Fort Detrick, said he was involved in hiring Ivins, who worked at the facility for years before retiring in 2006.
CNN: Anthrax suspect, scientist, kills self as FBI closes in
Ivins' modest two-story home is located across from Fort Detrick.
CNN: Anthrax suspect, scientist, kills self as FBI closes in
Ivins, an anthrax researcher at Fort Detrick, Maryland, committed suicide last week before he was to have discussed a plea deal in the anthrax case with prosecutors, officials said.
Fort Detrick issued a statement mourning the death of Ivins, who worked at the U.S. Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases for more than 35 years as a civilian microbiologist.
CNN: Anthrax suspect, scientist, kills self as FBI closes in
Hatfill, who also worked at the biodefense lab at Fort Detrick, denied involvement and sued the Justice Department for violating his privacy by leaking his name to the media in connection with the investigation.
Hatfill, who once worked at the nearby U.S. Army biological lab at Fort Detrick, has been called a "person of interest" in the investigation into anthrax-laced letters that were mailed around the nation last year.
"Consumer discretionary has been hit pretty hard since its peak in April, but consumers are not as tapped out or fearful as they are made out to be, " says Schaeffer's Investment Research technical strategist Ryan Detrick.
While Hatfill worked at the government bioweapons lab at Fort Detrick, Maryland, he maintains he never has worked with anthrax and that he was not in New Jersey when the anthrax-laced letters were mailed from there last fall.
Hatfill apparently drew investigators' attention because of a two year-stint at the U.S. Army's bioweapons facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland, where he had potential access to anthrax allegedly from the same strain of bacteria as that sent through the mail.
Former Army bioterrorism researcher Dr. Stephen Hatfill -- who once worked at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Maryland -- has been named a "person of interest" in the case by U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.
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