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Tag Archives: bird flu
Swine flu on the airwaves
Swine flu in the news.
Posted in Health care and pharmaceuticals
Tagged bird flu, diseases, epidemics, health care, SARS, swine flu, WHO
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Tourist attacked by giant panda in Beijing zoo
The Beijing News: A man was attacked by a giant panda at the Beijing Zoo, after he climbed into its enclosure yesterday.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged 3G, bird flu, counterfeit, panda, The Beijing News
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Woman in Beijing dies of bird flu
The Beijing News: A 19-year-old woman who had been hospitalized since December 27 last year was pronounced dead on January 5.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged bird flu, Google, The Beijing News
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Are you nuts? Coconuts are liquid!
The headline of today’s Yangcheng Evening News 羊城晚报 confirms recent poultry deaths were caused by bird flu.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged bird flu, flight regulations, Lhasa, Yangcheng Evening News
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-3
Raymond Zhou on cross-cultural art, United Hemispheres on Chinese lit trends, and a bird flu case in Jiangsu.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged bird flu, books, Miss World, Raymond Zhou
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Bird flu and chicks in cages
Nude protests in Korea, bird flu in China
Posted in Media and Advertising
Tagged bird flu, KFC, skinhua
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