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[Title] => New sanctions could hit North Korea's fundraising
[Summary] => SEOUL (AP) – Room 39 is one of the most secret organizations in arguably the world's most secretive state. Its mission: Obtain foreign currency for the regime of North Korea's authoritarian leader Kim Jong Il.
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[Title] => DOH, Unilab sign anti-bird flu pact
[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) and United Laboratories Inc. (Unilab) yesterday entered into a memorandum of agreement through which the drug company will provide $1.25 million worth of oseltamivir, an anti-avian influenza drug, for free.
Unilabs donation of the drug, enough to treat about 50,000 people, will form part of the countrys stockpile as it braces for a possible outbreak of the virulent H5N1 bird flu strain, said Health Secretary Francisco Duque III.
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Unilabs donation of the drug, enough to treat about 50,000 people, will form part of the countrys stockpile as it braces for a possible outbreak of the virulent H5N1 bird flu strain, said Health Secretary Francisco Duque III.
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