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Suspicious letter sent to US President Obama tests positive for poison ricin

The FBI says preliminary tests on a letter sent to President Barack Obama indicate the presence of poisonous ricin. The letter is undergoing further testing because preliminary field tests can be unreliable, creating false positives.

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A "suspicious substance" was found in a letter sent to US President Barack Obama, the US Secret Service said on Wednesday.

"On 4-16-13, a letter addressed to the (US) President containing a suspicious substance was received at the remote White House mail screening facility. This facility routinely identifies letters or parcels that require secondary screening or scientific testing before delivery," a spokesman of the US Secret Service said.

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