
LA GLORIA, Mexico — Tucked away in this small mountain village, off a dusty road flanked by pig farms, is where the earliest case of swine flu — a virus spreading globally — was confirmed.
Five-year-old Edgar Hernandez, known as “patient zero” survived the earliest documented case of swine flu.
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The McLaren-Mercedes has been pardoned. The FIA World Council, in fact, decided to suspend for three races from the World of F1, but with terms. The Woking team, in short, will be kept under observation for the next 12 months and if you make the protagonist of new antisportivi be excluded. That the outcome of [...]
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Spain, broken organization
They used old ladies board luxury cruise as drug couriers between Latin America and Spain. The organization dedicated to drug trafficking on a large scale has been broken by the Spanish police.
The band embarked on the old cruise vip that touched various ports overseas: you arrive at your destination should go and take [...]
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The vaccine in September, 114 cases: 8 dead
The World Health Organization is prepared to raise the alert for the outbreak of swine fever.
“We are ready to move from level 4 to 5,” said deputy general manager Keiji Fukuda. The vaccine will not be available until September. The infection is not transmitted by eating pork. The [...]
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London, September 14 (ANI): The security of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the worlds biggest scientific experiment, is in danger, with hackers mounting an attack on the systems of the mega machine.
The LHC is the worlds largest and the most powerful particle accelerator, located near the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland.
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Mexican doctors say they believe a young boy who lives near a remote pig farm is the earliest documented case of the swine flu outbreak that has killed scores of people and spread across four continents.
Five-year-old Edgar Hernandez, known as “patient zero” survived the earliest documented case of swine flu.
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Judging by the hysterical reaction in some quarters, to President Obama’s handshake with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, or his bow to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, you would think that America’s national security rested solely on body language not sound policy.
The presidential handshake between Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez spurred many comments.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) have confirmed on their offical Web site that further analysis of samples taken from the Beijing Games have revealed that six athletes tested positive for blood-boosting hormone CERA.
The IOC have yet to reveal the names of the six athletes who have tested positive for CERA.
A total of 948 samples [...]
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistani fighter jets pounded Taliban targets in the country’s northwestern region Tuesday, part of a wider military crackdown on militants inside its borders.
A Pakistan army gunship flies over the troubled Dir region on Monday.
The airstrikes killed between 70 and 75 militants in the Dir district and flushed out many [...]
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Nearly all the passengers in a tour-bus crash that killed four people Tuesday in central California were French, police said.
Thirty-six people were aboard — the driver, a tour guide and 34 French nationals. Everyone aboard was injured or died. Police could not say which four had died.
The crashed bus is on its side across [...]
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