Apr 27 2009

Health system prepares for swine flu – Toronto Star


New York Times

Health system prepares for swine flu
Toronto Star
Students wearing face masks gather on the campus of King's-Edgehill School in Windsor, NS on Monday, April 27, 2009. Health officials have reported that four students from the school have had a mild case of swine flu after a musical and cultural
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Apr 27 2009

Travel stocks likely to catch swine flu – Globe and Mail


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Travel stocks likely to catch swine flu
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As global investors react to a swine flu outbreak, travel and related stocks are likely to be hit the hardest, says Andrew Busch, global foreign exchange strategist for BMO Nesbitt Burns.
Video: Mexico swine flu: epidemic scare empties streets France 24
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Apr 27 2009

Gordon Brown 'snubbed by Pakistan President' – Times Online


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Gordon Brown 'snubbed by Pakistan President'
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Gordon Brown received an apparent snub today as he arrived in Pakistan for talks with President Zardari only to be told that he was not available to appear at a joint press conference afterwards.
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Apr 27 2009

Tourists warned off flu areas – BBC News


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Tourists warned off flu areas
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UK tourists have been warned against travel to areas hit by the swine flu outbreak by the EU Health Commissioner. The move comes after an emergency meeting of European health ministers in response to the outbreak in Mexico.
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Apr 27 2009

Swine flu death toll exceeds 100 as pandemic fears grow – guardian.co.uk


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Swine flu death toll exceeds 100 as pandemic fears grow
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Governments around the world are on high alert for a swine flu pandemic today as the death toll from the virus in Mexico rose to more than 100 and possible cases were reported as far afield as Israel, New Zealand and Scotland.
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Apr 26 2009

It's No Time for Hysteria Over New Flu – New York Times


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It's No Time for Hysteria Over New Flu
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By SUSAN DOMINUS Nobody panic. The government may be spending its last dime on the bailout package, but it's apparently filthy rich with stockpiles of Tamiflu.
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Apr 26 2009

Hong Kong, Minding SARS, Takes Strict Swine Flu Measures – New York Times


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Hong Kong, Minding SARS, Takes Strict Swine Flu Measures
New York Times
By KEITH BRADSHER HONG KONG – Hong Kong, the epicenter of a SARS outbreak six years ago, announced some of the toughest measures anywhere on Sunday in response to a swine flu outbreak in Mexico and the United States.
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Apr 26 2009

4 cases of swine flu confirmed in Nova Scotia, 2 in BC – CBC.ca


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4 cases of swine flu confirmed in Nova Scotia, 2 in BC
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Women wearing surgical masks pray in the Zocalo plaza in Mexico City on Sunday. (Dario Lopez-Mills/Associated Press) Nova Scotia and British Columbia have confirmed cases of swine flu, while new cases of the infection have been found in New York City,
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Apr 26 2009

Swine flu empties Mexico City's churches, streets – The Associated Press


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Swine flu empties Mexico City's churches, streets
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MEXICO CITY (AP) – Churches stood empty Sunday in heavily Roman Catholic Mexico City after services were canceled, and health workers screened airports and bus stations for people sickened by a new strain of swine flu that experts fear could become a
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Apr 26 2009

The Economist On Television Over Broadband

zxjio recommends a pair of articles in The Economist discussing television over broadband, and the effects of DVR use. “Cable-television companies make money by selling packages of channels. The average American household pays 0 a year for over 100 channels of cable television but watches no more than 15. Most would welcome the chance to buy only those channels they want to watch, rather than pay for expensive packages of programming they are largely not interested in. They would prefer greater variety, too — something the internet offers in abundance. A surprising amount of video is available free from websites like Hulu and YouTube, or for a modest fee from iTunes, Netflix Watch Instantly and Amazon Video on Demand. … Consumers’ new-found freedom to choose has struck fear into the hearts of the cable companies. They have been trying to slow internet televisions steady march into the living room by rolling out DOCSIS 3 at a snails pace and then stinging customers for its services. Another favorite trick has been to cap the amount of data that can be downloaded, or to charge extortionately by the megabyte. Yet the measures to suffocate internet television being taken by the cable companies may already be too late. A torrent of innovative start-ups, not seen since the dot-com mania of a decade ago, is flooding the market with technology for supplying internet television to the living room.” And from the second article on DVR usage patterns: “Families with DVRs seem to spend 15-20% of their viewing time watching pre-recorded shows, and skip only about half of all advertisements. This means only about 5% of television is time-shifted and less than 3% of all advertisements are skipped. Mitigating that loss, people with DVRs watch more television. … Early adopters of DVRs used them a lot — not surprisingly, since they paid so much for them. Later adopters use them much less (about two-thirds less, according to a recent study).”

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