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[Home (aboutflu.net)] The state Senate will swiftly review a bill that would help the state stock up on supplies for potential bird flu pandemic. Ann Dufresne, a spokeswoman for Senate President Robert Travaglini, said the bill would be taken up during an informal legislative session.

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