American Media Building in Boca Raton

BOCA RATON, FL - AUGUST 16: David Pecker, the CEO of American Media, speaks to the news media August 16, 2002 in front of the American Media Building in Boca Raton, Florida. Steven Abrams, the mayor of Boca Raton, stands behind him at (R) as well as Brandon Biederman. Pecker was addressing the plans to introduce legislation by U.S. Senator Bill Nelson which will allow the federal government to pay for the cleanup and actually take over the building and then sell it. The American Media Building was the first site in the nation to be contaminated with Anthrax last fall, killing one worker. (Photo by Joe Raedle/ Getty Images)
BOCA RATON, FL - AUGUST 16: David Pecker, the CEO of American Media, speaks to the news media August 16, 2002 in front of the American Media Building in Boca Raton, Florida. Steven Abrams, the mayor of Boca Raton, stands behind him at (R) as well as Brandon Biederman. Pecker was addressing the plans to introduce legislation by U.S. Senator Bill Nelson which will allow the federal government to pay for the cleanup and actually take over the building and then sell it. The American Media Building was the first site in the nation to be contaminated with Anthrax last fall, killing one worker. (Photo by Joe Raedle/ Getty Images)
American Media Building in Boca Raton
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