TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 2002 NATION NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 5A Families of Sept.11 victims to hear crash recording The Associated Press Relatives of the 40 passengers and crew killed aboard United Flight 93 will be allowed to listen to the recordings of what went on in the cockpit Sept. 11 when some passengers apparently rushed the hijackers, the FBI says. The highly unusual decision was approved by FBI Director Robert Mueller, an FBI official speaking on condition of anonymity said yesterday. The jetliner crashed in the Pennsylvania countryside after some passengers apparently fought back with the cry, "Let's roll!" The FBI official said families of the crash victims will be allowed to listen to the audio recordings in a single, private session in Princeton, N.J., on April 18. The San Francisco Chronicle first reported Check it out Check it off the FBI's offer over the weekend. "I don't know what I'm going to hear, but I need to hear it," said Patrick Welsh, whose 49-year-old wife, Deborah, was the lead flight attendant on board. "It's going to be a horrific thing to listen to. In some ways, it may appear almost masochistic, after what all of us have been through. But you're trying to find a truth, trying to get some more information about the events." The jet crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pa., after setting out from Newark, N.J., for San Francisco. It had turned mid-flight and apparently was headed toward Washington when it went down with four hijackers aboard. The National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates aviation accidents, has never allowed relatives to listen to cockpit tapes, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewiczsaid. Health officials meet, address bioterrorism The conference agenda,usually filled with sessions on obscure diseases and small outbreaks, is dominated this year by information on anthrax and smallpox — considered among the most dangerous terrorist agents. The anthrax-by-mail attacks killed five people last fall and sickened 13 others. "The national system was overwhelmed" by the anthrax scare last fall, said Dr. James Hughes, chief of infectious diseases at the Atlanta-based CDC. "Clearly we learned that we were not adequately prepared. This was a small attack." ATLANTA — Hundreds of health officials descended on Atlanta this week for an annual conference on emerging infectious diseases and were warned that terrorists might try to spread deadly germs through the food supply. Hughes said health experts must consider the possibility of genetically altered germs, the release of more than one agent at a time, or transmission through animals and the food supply. 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