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Indonesian girl suffers bird flu

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08:06, July 05, 2007

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A three-year-old girl in Indonesia’s Riau province has been tested
positive of bird flu, bringing total cases to 101 in the country, Metro
TV reported Wednesday.

The young sufferer resides in remote Pesisi district, the TV reported
without revealing her identity.

Indonesia is the hardest hit country with bird flu death toll already
reaching 80 since the virus was detected in the country in2003.

Source: Xinhua

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Malaysia to send 100-strong contingent to 2nd Asian Indoor Games

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08:31, July 03, 2007

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Malaysia will send a contingent of 95 men and 29 women to participate in
the 2nd Asian Indoor Games slated for Oct. 26 to Nov. 3 this year in
Macau, China, a local official said here on Monday.

The Malaysians were expected to take part in nine of the 17 sports for
contest, said Sieh Kok Chi, secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia
(OCM).

Malaysian athletes would not participate in aerobic gymnastics, snooker
billiards, muay (Thai boxing), E-sport, fin swimming, indoor athletics,
indoor hockey and short course swimming.

Source: Xinhua

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