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- 'Lady Bird Johnson remains in hospital (Albuquerque Tribune)
Lady Bird Johnson, 94, spent another day in the hospital with no major change in her condition, three days after she was admitted with a slight fever, a family spokeswoman said.
'Six cases of H5N1 bird flu confirmed in Germany (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Six wild birds in Germany have died of the feared H5N1 strain of bird flu, a German institute said on Sunday.
'Germany Finds H5N1 Bird Flu in Three Additional Wild Birds (Bloomberg.com)
June 25 (Bloomberg) -- German authorities found the H5N1 bird flu virus in three more wild birds in the southern state of Bavaria, bringing the total number of infected fowl to six.
'Lady Bird Johnson Remains Hospitalized (KXAN 36 Austin)
Former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson is still in a hospital Monday morning. Her spokeswoman said Johnson is "alert, resting comfortably and communicating with visitors."
'Bird flu silences once bustling Hong Kong songbird market (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In its heyday, Hong Kong's famous Bird Garden market bustled with shoppers bargaining in Cantonese for exotic birds for sale as pets or for Buddhist rituals.
'Lady Bird Johnson alert and resting in hospital (Houston Chronicle)
Former first lady Lady Bird Johnson spent another day in the hospital Sunday with no major change in her condition, a family spokeswoman said.
'Three cases of H5N1 bird flu confirmed in Germany (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Three wild birds in Germany have died of the feared H5N1 strain of bird flu, a health official in Nuremberg in southern Germany said on Sunday.
'Deadly bird flu kills six wild birds, Germany says (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Six dead wild birds have tested positive in Germany for a lethal strain of bird flu, authorities said on Monday.
'Bird flu update: 25 June 2007 (SciDev.net)
Below is a round-up of the key developments on the spread of the bird flu virus (H5N1) and the threat it poses to human health. Each title is a link to the full article.
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