Bird Cages - Russia launches clinical trials for bird flu vaccines
Russia launches clinical trials for bird flu vaccines
KRNV - Most human cases are linked to contact with infected birds. Experts fear the H-Five-N-One virus will mutate into a form that spreads easily among people. Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published
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Birds ace initial test
Daily Local News - You got everything you needed Sunday from the Philadelphia Eagles in their opening game. You got all that and a little more as the Birds opened up with a 24-10 victory at Houston against the Texans. You got a solid performance from quarterback
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Dead bird in Holly positive for West Nile
Lamar Daily News - West Nile virus is carried long distances by infected birds and then spread locally by mosquitoes that bite these birds. Infected mosquitoes can then bite and pass the virus to humans and animals, primarily birds and horses. There is a vaccine for
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Night Watch by Lucille Fletcher
Broadway World - Many years ago when I was so small, I slipped into a music hall. How was I to know curiousity would cost me my.. virginity? In a single night I learned all the facts, about the birds and bees and tit for tat. I remember seven Turkish acrobats, who
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Fischer and company allow 1-run
Daily Vidette - The returning Missouri Valley Conferene champion ISU softball team opened up their fall schedule at the Field of Champions in Normal, Ill. this weekend. Behind the pitching of seniors Stacy Birk and Shannon Nicholson, the 'Birds surrendered just one
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Birds with West Nile virus found in Multnomah County
Katu.com - Story Updated: Sep 11, 2006 at 11:08 AM PST This is a press release courtesy of the Oregon Department of Human Services Two dead corvids (crows and jays) found in Multnomah County have tested positive for West Nile virus, public health officials in
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Feds preparing announcement on status of red knots
Asbury Park Press - Federal wildlife officials are preparing an announcement on the status of red knot shorebirds, a development that environmental activists hope is a prelude to their long-sought goal of having the birds added to the national endangered species list
Source: www.app.com
Changes suggest better days ahead
Philadelphia Daily News - Losing brings change more quickly than winning, which is why the 2006 Eagles don't look that much like the 2005 Eagles, at least on paper. When the team cut down to 53 players last weekend, 10 were rookies. Sixteen were not with the Birds last season
Source: www.philly.com
Local Firefighter Reflects on 9/11 Tragedy Local Firefighter Reflects
WLNS - Lt. Marshall Hudson, Lansing Fire Dept.: "First you notice how quiet it is. No cars, no birds, no people, nothing." A local firefighter remembers ground zero nearly five years after the deadly terror attacks. As the 5th anniversary of 9/11 draws near
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