Judith Miller & William J. Broad, Clinton Describes Terrorism Threat for 21st Century, N.Y. TIMES, Jan. 22, 1999, at A1
Biological Weapons
Miller, Judith, Stephen Englebert and William Broad. Germs. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
Bio-Terrorism
Miller, Judith Fitzgerald (2000). Coping with Chronic Illness: Overcoming Powerlessness, 3^rd Ed. Philadelphia: FA Davis Co.
Social Services for the Elderly
Miller, Mary Dockeray. "Female Community in the Old English Judith." Studia Neophilological 70 (1998): 165-172.
Female Warriors
Miller, A.R. Miller's Court (1983) New York: Plume
Abortion
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