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[Unpaid Punditry Corps] the issues of avianinfluenza, but not of the “conservative side”. Can those of you with better knowledge... to avianinfluenza? Thanks. Posted in Miscellaneous | 3 Comments | Trackbacks August 27, 2005 ... Avian Flu and Conservative Bloggers By PSOTD I need some help from the conservative contingent
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[Money.canoe.ca] CANOE Money: Bloggers surfing, sharing science in quest to ...: Mattson, the Reveres and the blogger behind The Next Hurrah this week launched a Flu Wiki, a resource guide that will evolve from entries written and edited by visitors to the site. The wiki (the term is based on wiki wiki, the Hawaiian word for quick or informal) has been averaging about 1,500 hits a day since it launched, with the average reader viewing about 15 pages of the text per visit.
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[Hughhewitt.com] Hugh Hewitt: August 14, 2005 - August 20, 2005 Archives: The Times of London reports of the spread from the east of of Russia towards its west end of the Avian bird flu. No human deaths have been connected to the virus in Russia, but if you are saying "So what, I don't each chicken anyway," you will want to read --very slowly, with a pen-- then go immediately to Laurie Garrett's "The Next Pandemic," from the new special issue of Foreign Affairs. The magazine generously made much of the crucial information available free of charge. Key excerpts from the Garrett piece mentioned (she has another in the package):
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