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- 'WHO says China still not sharing bird flu samples (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
China is still not sharing virus samples from animal bird flu outbreaks, the World Health Organization said on Friday, a day after Beijing announced the country's third human death from the disease.
'U.S. tightens its borders in bird flu fight (The Arizona Republic)
WASHINGTON - The battle against bird flu is heading to the border. From exotic wild parrots to fighting roosters to run-of-the-mill frying chickens, hundreds of thousands of birds are brought into the United States each year.
'Top '05 Livestock News Events: Cattle - Beef Bans, Bird Flu (CattleNetwork.com)
KANSAS CITY (Dow Jones)--The top news events for 2005 in the livestock and poultry sectors centered around two main issues - mad-cow disease and bird flu concerns.
'Bird count will assess fire damage (The Arizona Republic)
Six months after Arizona's worst desert fire swept through the northeast Valley, volunteers will examine the damage to bird populations.
'Source of China bird flu death unknown (UPI)
SANMING CITY, China, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- China confirms a seventh person dead from the H5N1 bird-flu virus but can't determine where the 41-year-old woman contracted the illness.
'Bird flu under control in Indonesia: Minister (AngolaPress)
JAKARTA, 12/31 - Bird flu outbreak has been under control in Indonesia, as the numbers of new cases and the areas suspected of being contracted by the H5N1 virus, have declined, Health Minster Siti Fadillah Supari told Xinhua here Saturday.
'Bird agrees Artest must go (The Indianapolis Star)
DALLAS -- Like everybody else in the organization, Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird stuck by Ron Artest through his trials and tribulations. But no more.
'WHO warning after new China bird flu death (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China's third confirmed bird flu death highlights the danger of small, undetected H5N1 outbreaks, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said, as authorities probed how the victim fell ill.
'Bird count to assess damage from last summer's wildfire (KVOA Tucson)
PHOENIX Six months after a lightning-sparked wildfire charred almost 250-thousand acres north of Phoenix, volunteers will examine the damage to bird populations in the burned area.
'Source of China bird flu death unknown (MENAFN)
Source of China bird flu death unknown
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