Feeling the Public Wraith

I had planned to write about the 50 percent windfall profit tax on bank bonuses that U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling recently announced, but placing a hefty financial burden on people is much less serious than resorting to physical violence and intimidation.

It is too early to know what is in those envelopes. If we are lucky, it will be nothing more than baking soda or eraser shavings-sent by a disgruntled client or a garden variety wingnut-rather than anthrax, which killed five

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