10. THE PANDEMIC VACCINE PUZZLE Part 5: What role for prepandemic vaccination? Oct 31, 2007 (CIDRAP News) Experiments with vaccine adjuvants have raised some hope of removing one of the great stumbling blocks to pandemic influenza preparedness: the impossibility of making a vaccine that protects against a pandemic virus before that virus actually emerges. Editor's note: This is the fifth in a seven-part series investigating the prospects for development of vaccines to head off the threat of an influenza pandemic posed by the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Part 4...
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11. Site Design by: of Kansas City, MO recently has been hired by the Friends of Arrow Rock, the Town Board of Trustees, together with the Missouri Parks Association, to assist them in protecting their community from the environmental effects of a concentration animal feeding operation (CAFO) of Kansas City, MO recently has been hired by the Friends of Arrow Rock, the Town Board of Trustees, together with the Missouri Parks Association, to assist them in protecting their community from the environmental...
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12. Boulder hits, kills woman biking The grants from Smithfield Foods were negotiated in 2000 in a 25-year commitment of $50 million to help clean up hog farm waste lagoons. woman died after a boulder struck her as she bicycled with a group of friends in a Virginia state park. A former Marine and airline pilot was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Monday for traveling to Charlotte to engage in sexual conduct with a 10-year-old girl. Cooper, who lived in the Granite Falls area, had been sitting in the back middle seat...
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13. Rights groups note restaurant chains' animal friendliness Companies as diverse as Wolfgang Puck and Burger King are impressing sensitive consumers with meals featuring eggs from so-called cage-free hens or pork from pigs not confined to crates or small barn stalls. The percent of animal products that animal rights activists would call "humanely raised and slaughtered" remains small compared with that from industrial-type production methods. It often means more acres of expensive farmland to allow animals more space, and longer waits before they...
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14. Pilgrims to get halal vaccine The project will cost 3.6 million ringgit ( 520,000) and is aimed at the thousands of Muslims who are infected with the disease during the annual Haj pilgrimage to Mecca. Please can other muslims stop attention seeking and acting so precious and at least learn the basics of your religion before showing the rest of us up. But surely, if someone dies because they have not been vaccinated this is part of Allah's big plan anyway? So why bother with a halal vaccine? The only difference for...
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15. Salute to Pork Producers: Koschmeder enjoys independence of hog production He realized in 1996 that he would have to eventually somehow diversify his farm operation or obtain an "off the farm " job to keep his cash flow in proper perspective. In 1998 Koschmeder signed a contract to erect three confinement buildings and manure reception pit on his property located 3 1/2 miles north and 3/4 of a mile west of Riceville. The contracted company is responsible for most of the general costs of the operation such as shipping, medical costs and cost of the hogs. He must...
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16. Chimp escapes from animal testing lab Bastrop County Sheriff's deputies say a primate escaped for a few hours Friday from a cancer research facility that tests on animals. The Keeling Center is located on about 375 acres near Bastrop and houses chimpanzees, rhesus monkeys, sheep, cattle, swine, chickens and rodents. Several cancer pain medications have been tested, including two drugs approved for clinical trials. Researchers also have conducted studies on chemoprevention of ovarian cancer and early detection of the disease....
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17. Editorials from Wisconsin newspapers The legislation is being promoted by casual observers of state government as an adequate response to the "Frankenstein veto" abuse favored by former Gov. Such a plant would add at least 40 area jobs and help farmers, who now truck soybeans out of state for processing. When do "pet projects" have merit? The simplistic answer is when they are in our backyard. military convoy in eastern Baghdad's Baladiyat district on Sunday but killed a 12-year-old girl and wounded four other Iraqis, police said.
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18. Fall and Halloween celebrations slated They are also available at the sites with the painted pumpkins and at www.visitwinchesterva.com. The fall celebration, at the church at 3217 Middle Road, has carnival-style games, bounce houses, slides, and balloons. Open to all high school students. Participants may board wagons for a ghostly tour through the trails. Prizes for costumes, games for children. Winchester Some local jurisdictions have official hours for trick-or-treating within their boundaries. Parental discretion advised...
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