Science museum hosts first-ever ‘Maker Faire’ for city of Tyler, Texas

Monday, March 25, 2013

On Saturday, Discovery Science Place hosted a mini Maker Faire in Tyler, Texas. Multiple vendors and exhibitors were on hand. An art car, featuring what might be the largest collection of singing robotic lobsters anywhere in the world was on display, curiously titled the “Sashimi Tabernacle Choir.” A large modular analog synthesizer was also available for attendees to experiment with, designed by staff at Synthesizers.com.

Some exhibits were quite simple, showing how to modify inexpensive radio-controlled cars using epoxy and LEGO bricks. Two three-dimensional printers were displayed, showing attendees how the new technology operates. Outdoor exhibits included multiple forms of robots and flying drone-style aircraft (see video below). According to a news release, the event is one of 60 planned to occur worldwide this year.

Numerous volunteers were on hand to assist with the event. Colleges and university groups were on hand, including representatives from The University of Texas at Tyler, among others.

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Real Estate Short Sales In The Santa Monica Market

Submitted by: Colin Whelan

With foreclosures on the rise in Southern California, the team at REALESTATE-SANTAMONICA.COM has been getting a lot of inquiries about short sales. Mostly people are asking what they are. Well in short no pun intended, a short sale is a transaction where the lender is willing to take less money than what is actually owed on the mortgage. The point behind this is to avoid a foreclosure.

Foreclosing on a home is something that the bank as well as the borrower usually tries to avoid. When the borrower defaults on a mortgage (doesn t pay for months in a row), the borrower begins to accrue much more than just the mortgage payment. Quickly other expenses begin to add up, such as late fees, attorney fees etc not good.

With a foreclosure the lender can lose nearly half of the mortgage amount because of the costs involved in foreclosing on a property: attorney fees, lost interest, property maintenance, court costs etc. Foreclosure is also a very drawn-out process. It can take over a year in some states. Because of this, many lenders are amenable to a short sale over a foreclosure so that they can simply cut their losses and move on.

Short sales can also be in the homeowner s best interest as well. Most agree that the primary benefit to the homeowner is that he/she is able to get out from under the mortgage without suffering through a foreclosure. Additionally, the homeowner s debt is getting taken care of for much less than is actually owed on the home. The homeowner s credit is usually spared some of the wear and tear caused by foreclosure as well.

What is the process?

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When a homeowner gets behind on the mortgage and wants to try and avoid foreclosure, the lender must be contacted immediately. The last thing a lender wants to do is foreclose, but there is a process that needs to be started to make a short sale possible.

The lender will usually require quite a bit of information including:

– Hardship Letter. Basically the homeowner is telling the lender the story behind being late with the mortgage. Additionally the letter should request a short sale.

– Bank Statements. This is to verify assets or sadly, the lack thereof.

– Income documentation. W-2 s or 1099 s to verify the borrowers income.

– Value of Home. Banks will either order an appraisal or a CMA comparative market analysis. CMA s are generated by realtors and we at realestate-santamonica.com can help with that.

– Listing Agreement. This just documents that the home has been put on the market. After it sells, the purchase agreement is included as well.

With any luck the lender will approve the short sale and the home will not go into foreclosure. If the short sale occurs, a preliminary proceeds sheet is generated. This document lists the net proceeds of the sale after the mortgage is paid off, as well the closing costs and all other related fees. This amount will be negative and is the shortage.

Potential Consequences

Before requesting a short sale, a borrower should consult with his/her attorney and/or accountant as there are a few things to be mindful of.

First, the lender may require the borrower to sign a note to repay the shortage. Also the lender may file a collection or judgement to recover the shortage. A good real estate attorney will be able to guide the borrower through this.

The IRS may also come calling for the income taxes owed on the amount of the shortage. A tax professional should be contacted by the borrower regarding this.

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Icelandic government passes Icesave deal; €12,000 debt per citizen

Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Icelandic Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and her coalition government narrowly escaped a commitment to resign as a €3.8 billion bill to repay British and Dutch savers following the collapse of Icesave online banking passed. The vote margin was only three votes.

Only a matter of hours before the anticipated final vote, Wikileaks announced the disclosure of one of 23 documents suppressed by the Icelandic Minister of Finance: an apparent legal summary of meetings between Icelandic and EU representatives held in Brussels in November 2008. The leaked document discusses the then-assessed liabilities of Iceland at 60% of GDP, considerably higher than the reported 40% which repaying Icesave deposit holders entails.

Amongst the other details in the report is emphasis of the deep-seated anger of the Icelandic people at the situation around the financial collapse, particularly the UK’s use of anti-terrorism legislation in its approach to the country’s banks. Iceland’s interpretation of the situation, and its financial treaty obligations with the EU, considered foreign deposits lost through force majeure. All 27 EU members disagreed with Iceland’s interpretation and Peter Mandelson, although he resigned from the Barroso Commission in October, presented the legal position that Iceland could not pass legislation that did not ensure treaty-mandated minimum balance returns from failed Icelandic banks.

Leaked private communication from Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir, Iceland’s then-foreign minister, compared the potential liabilities the country faced with the reparations imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles in the wake of World War I.

Three banks failed in the financial crisis: Kaupthing, Glitnir, and Landsbanki. As the list of creditors emerged it was found that, among others, UK councils had around £900 million with the banks. Landsbanki agreed to repay the majority of funds held, giving council depositors priority status. Approximately £200 million on deposit with Glitnir is at-risk; the bank has stated the councils will be treated equally with all other creditors seeing them likely to only recover 30% of the amount Glitnir held.

Kaupthing faces other difficulties. The UK’s Serious Fraud Office began an investigation earlier this month into the bank’s UK activities. At issue are allegations savers were misled into selecting one particular account type, plus suspicious financial activity suggesting substantial amounts were moved out of the bank in the days prior to its collapse.

At present, UK councils have received little more than ten percent of their over £900 million deposits. They are among over 8,500 creditors claiming a staggering total of £20 billion. The largest single claimant is the British Depositors’ and Investors’ Guarantee Fund seeking €5 billion, and, of some note, Formula One racing team Williams claiming around £10 million in unpaid sponsorship from Glitnir who took on the liability from the Icelandic buyers of Hamleys.

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Debt to 84% government-owned Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) by Glitnir stands at around £500 million; much of the actual debt written off in 2008 as RBS posted £24 billion losses. Further write-offs by the bank are expected to total less than £50 million.

Icelanders resented the discovery that fifteen senior ex-employees of Landsbanki claim €14 million between them, including a single claim of €2.7 million. Suspicion exists that the banks arranged substantial interest-free loans for various of their shareholders and executives.

Today’s announcement of the Icelandic government’s agreement to pay out €3.8 billion keeps their application for EU membership on-track, although each one of the country’s 320,000 citizens effectively faces a €12,000 debt.

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Woman killed in shark attack at Amity Point, Australia

Sunday, January 8, 2006Original Reporting

A woman in Australia has been killed in a shark attack. The attack occurred at 5pm (Local Time) just off Amity Point, North Stradbroke Island, south-east of Brisbane.

The woman, described as 21, had lost both arms up to the elbow and sustained severe wounds to her torso and legs. She was carried to shore by friends and was then flown by rescue helicopter to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. Surgeons were unable to save her.

The woman was holidaying from Brisbane with a church camp and attempts to contact her family have been made.

Emergency Services Rescue Helicopter crew officer Rod Morgan said the woman had suffered massive blood loss.

“She was very pale” he said, “We were diverted right away and were able to be on the scene within minutes and were able to have the patient at hospital within an hour of the attack.”

“She had life threatening injuries she had lost significant amounts of blood and the patient had what we would call an altered level of consciousness where it wasn’t able to communicate directly with the patient” said Queensland Ambulance paramedic Lachlan Parker.

There were many witnesses at the scene and they are now being interviewed by Police at Amity Point. They are described as being distraught.

One witness, who asks to not be identified, described that the victim was swimming in the sea with her Border Collie. When the attack happened, the dog ran home to raise the alarm.

“I was across the road from where she was staying and I saw the dog come flying up the road all wet and shivering and whimpering,” she said, “Then a little boy came running up and said the girl had lost her leg and her arm and everyone ran out of the house towards the beach. It was just a little black-and-white dog but he was crazy so I locked him under the house.”

Other reports claim that the woman had been scuba diving in murky shallow water approximately 15 metres from the shore.

The woman is believed to be from McDowall in Brisbane, but her name has not yet been released.

A resident of Amity Point for 20 years, Brad Ross, said tourists visiting the area have been warned of potential attacks; “The shore just falls away into 30m of water and there are plenty of bull sharks out there. People know when they enter the water there they’re stepping into a shark habitat.”

Other beaches on the island are protected by drum lines.

Queensland state police inspector Peter Harding believes from the severity of the woman’s injuries that she was attacked by a group of bull sharks, a species known for aggressive behavior this time of year. Water police will search for the sharks today and as a result, beaches on the east and west of Amity Point have been closed.

This is the first attack in the area since August 1972.

Local wisdom cautions against allowing dogs in the water at swimming beaches, because of a fear that they attract sharks, perhaps because of residue accumulated from fleas which live on the dog’s blood.

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The Many Uses And Benefits Of Granny Flats

The Many Uses And Benefits Of Granny Flats

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These days, many families are looking for extra incomes without leaving their homes. The cost of raising a family with growing kids can take a toll on a family\’s budget and income. There are many reasons to look for an extra job or a home business where one can manage it while also managing a household.

If you have ample amount of funds and you live in a region that offers vacation areas, resorts, and other attractions, then it\’s best to go for granny flats. Brisbane is one of the many places where people and businesses meet. It is a bustling developed area in Australia where tourists and business folks travel to and from each year. It is also a great place to start a business even within the vicinity of your home.

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Granny flats QLD can be converted into a bed and breakfast to cater to tourists. Especially if you live near the tourist spots the region, you can opt for a bigger type and use the rooms to accommodate vacationers and backpackers. If the local council permits you to assemble a couple of granny flats within your piece of land, you can rent them as vacation homes or as long-term dormitories.

Installing granny flats Queensland is a perfect opportunity for extra income to flow. You don\’t have to pay as much as a regular house would cost. You will only need a land on which to assemble your granny flat onsite. Investing on a piece of land may not be as expensive as paying for a house and lot altogether, and renting out granny flats will help augment your monthly income and payments as well.

If you need a place for your own parents, then granny flat QLD is the best option. Imagine the cost of also paying for fees and expenses when you transfer your folks to a retirement home. If they own the house and lot you\’re living in, then, it\’s only right for them to live within their property. It is a way for you to thank them for granting you and your family to stay with them without spending monthly mortgage.

You can also save money from hiring someone to take care of them when you\’re not available or if you live in a different area. Old folks are not as helpless as you think. They also need independence and freedom from watchful eyes that can only hinder them from living life to the fullest. With family, they are more relaxed and even fulfilled because they are with their children and grandchildren all the time. They can also escape the chaos of kids playing and horsing around if they have a place of their own within the same residential lot.

Whether you need to increase your income or simply want what\’s best for your old folks, choosing granny flats for sale QLD can be the best solution. There\’s a bit of money involved when you purchase one and you need to seek your local council for guidance on how to secure one. But once you are cleared of paperwork, it is time to choose the ideal style and size that will fit your budget and requirement.

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Four arrested after building spire in Moscow painted in Ukrainian colors

Friday, August 22, 2014

Russian authorities have detained four people on Wednesday on suspicion of vandalism, following an incident where the spire of the iconic Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building in Moscow was painted in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. The suspects, reportedly consisting of two men and two women, allegedly ascended the building by stairs to reach its top floor, before using climbing equipment to complete the ascent, according to Moscow police.

Over the course of the previous night, the suspects proceeded to paint the top half of the building’s star-shaped spire blue and erected a Ukrainian flag atop at about 7:15 am local time, reports the Interfax news agency, with information corroborated by Moscow’s municipal emergency services. The alterations to the building made by the suspects remained for several hours, before workers removed the flag and repainted the spire to its normal color. Containing 32 floors and standing at a height of 176 m (577 ft), the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building is one of the Seven Sisters, skyscrapers constructed between 1947 and 1953 in Moscow under the direction of Joseph Stalin.

Following the act, at least one of the suspects then reportedly descended from the building by parachute, reported state news channel Rossiya 24, and captured on a video published by Lifenews, reportedly filmed by a local resident. Additional video broadcast by Rossiya 24, taken from a window, captured a parachuting suspect landing in a nearby playground. Among the suspects was Alexander Pogrebov, who has denied the charges brought forth by authorities. “I was detained for parachuting off the skyscraper. I chose that place because it’s beautiful. […] It just so happened that at the time of the jump, someone else committed an act of vandalism — they destroyed the spire with paint, and raised the Ukrainian flag.” said Pogrebov in an interview to LifeNews.

Pogrebov’s comments were supported by a police official, who stated to the Itar-Tass agency: “The two young men and two girls say they jumped from a high building with parachutes. They say they didn’t hoist any flag and didn’t paint the flag.” If convicted of vandalism, Pogrebov and the other suspects may be sentenced to a maximum of three years imprisonment. Over the phone to Bloomberg, an unidentified duty press official stated the suspects were previously arrested over other charges. According to reports from Russian state television, all four suspects were Russian citizens.

Other acts by Russian protestors to show support and solidarity with Ukraine, contrasting the approval which came following the Russian annexation of Crimea, included the singing of the Ukrainian national anthem by protestors while being arrested. Russian musician Andrey Makarevich, who fronts the band Mashina Vremeni, which translates to “Time Machine”, was labelled as a “traitor” by Russian lawmakers and musicians who supported Russian interests, after he traveled to eastern Ukraine last week to perform for displaced children in regions held by the Ukrainian army.

On a post on Twitter, Russian opposition leader Gennady Gudkov stated “I don’t justify youngsters who painted a star on the skyscraper, but this is an administrative offense, not criminal”. In 2011 and 2012, following accusations of electoral fraud during the parliamentary elections at the time, Gudkov supported protestors who took to the streets of Moscow in opposition to Russian president Vladimir Putin.

The act comes just days prior to Ukraine’s Day of the National Flag on August 23 and Independence Day on August 24. The country’s president, Petro Poroshenko, expressed his approval from Kiev of the act and praise for the suspects in a written post on Facebook. “On the eve of Independence Day we are starting an initiative called ‘Our Colours,’ which is devoted to the Ukrainian flag” ((uk))Ukrainian language: ???????????? ??? ???????????? ?? ????????? ?????????? “???? ???????”, ??? ?????????? ???????????? ???????, wrote Poroshenko. “And it is symbolic that, on this day, our colours have been painted on what is perhaps the greatest skyscraper in Moscow. I urge Ukrainians throughout the world, wherever they are, on the eve of the anniversary of our independence, to decorate their homes, offices, and cars in our national colours.” ((uk))Ukrainian language: ???????????, ?? ? ??? ???? ? ???? ??????? ????????????, ???????, ????????? ??????? ? ??????. ???????? ????????? ?? ?????? ?????, ?? ? ???? ?? ????, ??????????? ??????? ????????????, ?????????? ???? ???????, ?????, ???? ? ???? ??????????? ???????.

“I like very much the fact that, on the eve of celebrating the Ukrainian flag, one of Moscow’s highest buildings was painted in our colors,” Poroshenko said in a video posted on Facebook. “I congratulate these Ukrainians.” Following the deaths of more than 2,000 people and the displacement of 300,000 from their homes amid fighting in eastern Ukraine between the Ukrainian armed forced and pro-Russian separatists, Poroshenko is scheduled to discuss the crisis with Putin next week, the first such meeting in two months.

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Photo report: Anime North convention brings fans to Toronto

Friday, June 1, 2018

In Toronto last weekend, North American anime and manga convention Anime North was held. Anime North sprawled across multiple venues, including the Toronto Congress Centre, as a fan-run celebration of Japanese pop culture. The event ran from May 25 to 27. Wikinews’s Nicholas Moreau was in attendance to photograph the event.

Montrealer “Aileen Cosplay” was wearing an outfit of Rapunzel from the Disney animated film Tangled, when Wikinews photographed her.

Wikinews talked with her after the event, learning that she was one of the “Estrada Sisters”, who have been dressing up as pop culture characters for roughly a decade. “Cosplay is something we do together as sisters, as well as with our close friends. It’s a hobby and passion that we all share and have fun with.”

The cosplayer explained that the activity “integrates a wide range of interests for us, from makeup, to sewing, to crafting and prop-making.”

“When deciding on cosplays,” she offers, “we consider how attracted we are to the character as they were written, as well as their aesthetic. We tend to stray towards Disney, as we all share a common passion for the magic that it brings to its audience, and we love having the opportunity to bring that magic to life every time we put on a costume.”

Binrand Cosplay tells Wikinews that for her, cosplay “is a huge creative outlet whether that’s sewing, crafting, armour building, styling wigs, new makeup challenges etc. I love that it gives me creative freedom and that the end result I can share with hundreds of people that have a love and passion for the same character or series that I am cosplaying from.” The icy effect on Shyvana from League of Legends gave her reason to work with Transpa Art, a product from a company called Worbla.

She noted that the activity also allows her to “meet new friends that are just excited about something” as she is.

She chooses characters she’s become attached to, as her outfit. “Often it’s a combination of similar personality as my own, a character that has gone through similar struggles as myself, I like the look, and that they just plain badass! I also like a challenge. Having been doing cosplay for as long as I have I like to switch things up and learn something new every year.”

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Polish drug company Jelfa ordered to shut-down over mislabelled drugs

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Polish Prime Minister Jaros?aw Kaczy?ski has ordered the pharmaceutical company Jelfa to halt production following revelations that Jelfa had placed mislabelled medication on the market, whose use could be potentially fatal.

Jelfa distributed vials labelled as Corhydron, a hydrocortisone used to treat allergies and inflammation, but in fact containing Suxamethonium chloride, a drug normally used to cause muscle paralysis during emergency surgery.

The Health Ministry has appealed to people suffering from asthma or allergies to check their medication and return any Corhydron ampoules they possess to the pharmacy.

Polskie Radio reports that the mislabelling was discovered a month ago, but Jelfa and the Polish Health ministry did not inform of the problem.

Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski ordered Jelfa to halt production until it can assure the Polish Government that it can properly manage its production.

The Polish Outlook reports that that drug companies in Poland were operating unregulated since December, 2005 as the regulations has expired. The government was putting in place new regulations.

The owner of Jelfa is AB Sanitas, the largest drug producer in neighbouring Lithuania. The shut-down has been questioned by the Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas, who expressed concern over the situation and said that he wants to try to settle the issue diplomatically.

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Insurance Companies Valuation Face Relegates

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Analysts are downgrading valuations of insurance companies which are facing lower margins in the new regulatory system.

Analysts opine it is difficult to predict persistency in new Ulips (unit-linked insurance plans) as the reduced commissions have failed to enthuse the distributors.

Also, factors such as the unclear product approach and reduction in branches and employees could impact the long-term franchises, analysts say.

All these factors have put the margins of life insurance companies under significant pressure, they say.

The margins of life insurance companies have definitely gone down due to reduced commissions on Ulips. All charges have also considerably reduced. Since October 2010, the new business premium of private insurance players has slowed down considerably. The companies have also brought down their branches and number of employees considerably. says SB Mathur, secretary general, Life Insurance Council.

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There has been a slew of regulatory changes that have impacted the industry. Regulations have impacted both the product structures and feasibility as well as distribution models. While the margins on Ulips, which were 75% or so of industry volumes, have come down substantially, pensions that contributed to around 30% have become unviable, says TR Ramachandran, MD & CEO, Aviva India.

We find major challenges in the new operating environment pressure to drastically cut costs and commissions (25-30% expense reduction as highlighted by key players) and simultaneously increase business volumes to leverage fixed costs. Regulatory restrictions have reduced the leeway of insurance companies to offer much variety in the product portfolios, said Nischint Chawathe and Manish Karwa of Kotak Institutional Equities in a report released on Tuesday.

They have also identified the key challenges faced by this sector. According to them, volumes may be imperative to leverage overhead costs, but product strategy is still unclear.

Popular products like pensions are not attractive anymore. The traditional policies seem to be a focus area, but most companies do not have the franchisees to scale up this segment.

It is felt that reduction in branches and employees will result in saving operating expenses, but the strategy can affect long-term franchise.

Our margins are affected, but lesser than other players. Earlier, pension products contributed 25% to the total sales, but since pension products have become less attractive it has affected the overall sales, says G V Nageswara Rao, MD & CEO, IDBI Federal Life Insurance Co Ltd.

The other challenges identified by Chawathe and Karwa are, predicting the persistency of new Ulips (in the light of longer minimum tenure) and the new commission structure, which they feel may not motivate distributors though a reaction is yet to be seen.

They have reduced the first-year commission and are giving higher focus on renewals. It is also felt by them that new business trends for the past two months appear weak.

But analysts think insurance companies, which are a part of a banking group, have slight advantage over their pure standalone private-sector peers. They find it convenient to sell their insurance products through their banking channel.

Insurance companies, which are a part of a banking group, will have a lesser impact on valuations compared with pure standalone private sector insurance players because these players at least have their own branch network due to which they will continue selling their products. Due to this advantage such players have also garnered a better market share in the last one year, said Vaibhav Agrawal, vice-president- research at Angel Broking.

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World Health Organisation: China engaging in bird flu cover up

Sunday, July 24, 2005

The World Health Organization’s Beijing spokesman has said that the People’s Republic of China has withheld vital information regarding H5N1 outbreaks, a type of bird flu that is infecting animals throughout Asia. The animals most affected by the disease are those among waterfowl and poultry, however in recents months it has infected humans and has also been discovered in tigers as well as swine. The Nation magazine quotes WHO officials as saying that the strain has the potential of causing a human pandemic (global epidemic) resulting in tens of millions of deaths.

The first appearance of this type of flu was in Hong Kong during 1997. As of July 21, 2005, one hundred and nine cases of human infection have been confirmed resulting in fifty five deaths outside of China reports the Centers for Disease Control. China has reported no deaths in the recent outbreaks, leading to speculation of a cover up. The Economist says eleven countries across Asia have been affected, and more than one hundred and twenty million birds have died from infection or been culled. Although this week a case was found in Russia making it the first European country with an infection and twelfth in the world.

Usually these flu viruses are carried worldwide by wild bird populations in their intestines and are non-lethal. However this variant has mutated into the most lethal strain of influenza ever recorded says Mike Davis, author of The Monster at Our Door: The Global Threat of Avian Flu. Such occurrences are natural and have happened in the past as in the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic.

The current virus is morphing into a type that is spread among humans with the first human-to-human cases found in Vietnam during 2005. When avian influenza subtypes adapt for this mode of transmission the effect is deadly for humans as the immune system has no natural immunities for it and the production of appropriate antibodies to fight the infection takes some time.

Further complicating the effort to combat H5N1, it was reported in the Washington Post that the People’s Republic of China has been administering the medication Amantadine to poultry in violation of international livestock regulations that state it is for human use only since the late-1990s (all the time officially denying any cases of bird flu among its poultry); the result has been that the virus is now largely immune to the medication and is significantly deadlier. World Health Organization officials had been preparing to use the drug to fight a future pandemic and now it has been rendered useless.

Chinese government officials have said more than 1,000 migratory birds have been found dead during 2005 and there have been unofficial Internet reports of one hundred and twenty related human fatalities that are strongly denied by Beijing.

China has previously irked international agencies for its handling of public and agricultural health crises, notably the SARS epidemic that began in 2002. China’s health minister was fired after the government acknowledged it had covered up the extent of the SARS outbreak by preventing reports about the illness for months and by minimizing its seriousness says the Washgington Post.

Margaret Chan, WHO director of pandemic influenza preparedness is pressing China to allow laboratories to examine specimens from birds in Qinghai, where the H5N1 virus has killed more than 5,000 birds from five species. Recombinomics has found Chinese message boards indicating part of Qinghai province may be under martial law and quarantine.

Three outbreaks of H5N1 have affected China in recent months but the World Health Organization has not received the information or the virus samples from infected birds that they requested. “It is a matter of urgency,” said Roy Wadia, the WHO’s speaker in China. “We stress that this virus is highly unpredictable and versatile and can change any time. It is highly dangerous.”

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