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[Title] => Depositors turned away from Stanford banks
[Summary] => ST. JOHN'S (AP) – Panicky depositors were turned away from Stanford International Bank and some of its Latin American affiliates yesterday, unable to withdraw their money after US regulators accused Texas financier R. Allen Stanford of perpetrating an $8 billion fraud against his companies' investors.
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[Title] => A problem of parasites
[Summary] => Sheep and goat have long been plagued by parasites, resulting in production losses to the detriment of farmers income. Aggravating this concern are reports that parasites are gaining resistance to major anthelmintics or drugs.
To address the problem, the scientific community together with the sheep and goat raisers decided to look for other control strategies less dependent on the use of anthelmintics, one of which is identifying sheep breeds resistant to endoparasites.
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To address the problem, the scientific community together with the sheep and goat raisers decided to look for other control strategies less dependent on the use of anthelmintics, one of which is identifying sheep breeds resistant to endoparasites.
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February 19, 2009 - 7:01am
October 23, 2005 - 12:00am