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Thousand protest against American beef in Seoul
The Associated PressTens of thousands of people demonstrated in South Korea's capital Saturday against U.S. beef imports, as a pro-government group staged a counter rally calling for an end to weeks of sometimes-violent protests. Police estimated that 50,000 people jammed a...Tags: Demonstration, Retroviruses, Diseases, National Government, Riots
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'Sonnets for an Old Century'
It's the final weekend for Mad Cow's production of Jos� Rivera's series of dramatic monologues. Tonight's performance is 8 p.m. at Mad Cow Theatre Company, 105 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets are $22 for adults; $20 for seniors and students....Tags: Diseases, Mad Cow Theater
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Nockamixon Township Expert To Speak On Equine Health
Aliza Simeone, a veterinary medical doctor with the state Agriculture Department, will speak on equine health at 7 p.m. July 18 at the Pavilion at Bucks County Horse Park off Route 8934 Easton Road (Route 611) in Revere, Nockamixon Township. Simeone...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Bucks County, Agricultural Research and Technology, Diseases, Virus Diseases
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Indonesia seeks to shut Navy lab researching avian flu
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThreats to shut down a U.S. Navy medical research lab here may undermine the hunt for mutating viruses that could set off the next flu pandemic, Western scientists warn. Indonesia suspended negotiations with the United States over the fate of Naval...Tags: Defense, Vaccines, Diseases, Research, National Government
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To list of China's woes, add locusts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst there was the freak snowstorm in February. Then the Tibetan riots in March. Then in rapid succession the controversial torch relay, Sichuan earthquake, widespread flooding and an algae bloom that's tarnishing the Olympic sailing venue. Just when...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Olympic Games, Earthquakes, Railway Accidents, Diseases
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UN chief tells South Koreans to trust beef imports
Associated Press WriterU.N. chief Ban Ki-moon told his fellow South Koreans on Friday to trust and support the country's leaders following weeks of protests against U.S. beef imports that have rocked the government. Speaking at a joint news conference with South Korean Prime...Tags: Retroviruses, Foreign Aid, Diseases, United Nations, Tour Operations Industry
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Add locusts to China's list of calamities
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst there was the freak snowstorm in February. Then the Tibetan riots in March. Then in rapid succession the controversial torch relay, Sichuan earthquake, widespread flooding and an algae bloom that's tarnishing the Olympic sailing venue. Just when...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Olympic Games, Earthquakes, Railway Accidents, Diseases
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South Korean leader calls for end to beef dispute
Associated Press WriterSouth Korea's president called Thursday for an end to a long-running dispute over American beef imports, saying it was time for the nation to concentrate instead on overcoming its economic difficulties. President Lee Myung-bak made the request in a...Tags: Retroviruses, Diseases, Injuries, National Government, Government
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Center for medical intelligence expanding
A military intelligence unit that had tracked medical threats to troops worldwide is expanding its mission to include civilians at home. The National Center for Medical Intelligence at Fort Detrick had previously been known as the Armed Forces Medical...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Defense, Diseases, Virus Diseases, The White House
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White House: Bush to visit South Korea in August
Before attending the Summer Olympics in Beijing next month, President Bush will visit South Korea, the site of violent protests over the import of U.S. beef. The White House made the announcement on Tuesday, the same day that American beef returned to...Tags: Executive Branch, Hu Jintao, Summits, Retroviruses, Diseases
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