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[Title] => SKorea seeks strategic talks with China, US on air defense zone
[Summary] => South Korea has been seeking a series of vice ministerial-level strategic talks with China and the United States to discuss the recently announced air defense identification zone (ADIZ) of China, local media reports said Sunday.
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[Title] => Roche to donate 20 million doses of anti-bird flu drug to WHO
[Summary] => International pharmaceutical firm Roche announced yesterday that it will donate another 20 million doses representing two million courses of treatment of its patented anti-bird flu drug oseltamivir to the World Health Organization (WHO) to help in the global war against the disease.
This brings to 5.125 million the treatment courses made available to the WHO. Roche made previous donations in 2004 and in August 2005.
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WILLIAM BURNS
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[Title] => Roche to donate 20 million doses of anti-bird flu drug to WHO
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This brings to 5.125 million the treatment courses made available to the WHO. Roche made previous donations in 2004 and in August 2005.
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