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[Jay Currie] A good thing is Peter Grossmann’s Bird Flu Monitor. Yes, it is automated. Yes it does take content from a variety of sources. No it does not have Adsense in a big way - yet; but there is no reason why it shouldn’t as the site makes a real contribution by bringing together various aspects of the discussion about H5N1.

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http://faeriebell.blogspot.com  Faeriebell's Blog: While bird flu concerns are causing some pharmacies are starting to horde the Tamiflu treatment for bird flu, Yahoo News is reporting that GlaxoSmithKline has announced that their own trials of the Relenza, their rival drug that treats will begin shortly. They also noted that the drug has seen an increased demand since the rumors of a pandemic started. (via Cosmos)

The __earthinc: Reason is, consumers should be worried with development surrounding bird flu worldwide and more importantly, regionally. And when consumers have certain concerns on bird flu, they'd be a bit conservative in chicken consumption. (via Cosmos)

[Jaycurrie.info-syn.com] Jay Currie: powerlineWhile the blogs will be seething, the Senators have behaved in a perfectly rational, indeed expected fashion. While Senators, and all politicians in all democracies, in principle serve the electorate as a whole, in practice they pay attention to people who really, really need their services.

Micropersuasion.com[Micropersuasion.com] Micro Persuasion: October 2005: ZDNet: “A group of bloggers including mainstream journalists from outlets such as CNBC, The Nation and The New York Times are banding together to strike a blow at established media and pick up some ad dollars in the process. Operating initially as Pajamas Media--a play on criticism that bloggers are ”just a bunch of guys in their pajamas“--the site will offer original content and links to affiliate sites written by more than 70 bloggers, as well as basic news feeds from sources like The Associated Press, said novelist and screenwriter Roger L.

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