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[Title] => San Francisco Bay Area reports first A/H1N1 flu death
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO (Xinhua) -- An elementary school-aged child in California's Contra Costa County has died from A/H1N1 flu, which is the first fatality connected to the new flu virus in the San Francisco Bay Area, local health officials said on Thursday.
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[Title] => NBI nabs 5 in eye scam
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Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have arrested five people for running an "eye check-up" scam that involves selling expensive eyedrops and tablets to patients after they had supposedly extracted live microorganisms from their eyes.
Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-NCR, said they apprehended in an operation suspects Albert Flores, Delmar Burias, Reyna Yamba, Princess Calderon and Allen Puno. Two others remain at large.
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Regional Director Ruel Lasala, of the NBI-NCR, said they apprehended in an operation suspects Albert Flores, Delmar Burias, Reyna Yamba, Princess Calderon and Allen Puno. Two others remain at large.
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August 12, 2006 - 12:00am