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China on Wednesday reported its second confirmed human death from bird flu, while tests showed a teacher who fell ill elsewhere in the country does not have the H5N1 bird flu virus.
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An American couple killed in a plane crash in Belize blamed on Tropical Storm Gamma's heavy rain and winds were newlyweds on their honeymoon, relatives said.
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Honduras, still in the recovery process after hurricanes Stan, Katrina, Wilma and Beta over the past two months, has now been hit by Tropical Storm Gamma.
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China's Ministry of Agriculture on Tuesday announced three new outbreaks of bird flu, two in the west and one in the south, resulting in the killing of nearly 175,000 birds, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
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Tropical Storm Gamma lashed Central America and killed at least 12 people, three of them in a plane crash on their way to a luxury jungle lodge owned by film
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The fans have concluded that the new album by Garifuna New Generation (GNG), dubbed, the Struggle is hotter than the sun. We are happy to announce that voters at PuntaMusic.com have given, The Struggle, five drums of out five!
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Donovan McNabb's next important decision won't be calling an audible at the line of scrimmage. McNabb was told Thursday to have surgery for a sports hernia that probably would end his season. The Eagles' quarterback is considering his options. It's likely he'll seek other opinions before making a final decision.
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The rate of newly reported HIV cases among blacks has been dropping by about 5 percent a year since 2001, the government said Thursday. But blacks are still eight times more likely than whites to be diagnosed with the AIDS virus.
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