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Subject Breaking news_BANGKOK - Thailand's agriculture ministry said Monday that it had confirmed an outbreak of bird flu_Timing of this news is unbeliev
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Original Message timing is unbelievable of this breaking news

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he said it would happen....


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he said this would happen after a PA Team wins world series

Phillies won.... he was correct...


he said ther would be a planned economic collapse...

correct again...


and then a black man would win,,, Obama
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then he said flu shots and bird flu scare would be hyped worldwide

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bird flu story breaking...


story today...

BANGKOK - Thailand's agriculture ministry said Monday that it had confirmed an outbreak of bird flu on a backyard farm in the north, six months after the kingdom was declared free of the deadly virus.

The H5N1 strain of avian influenza was found in a dead chicken in Sukhothai province, prompting the slaughter of 270 other birds nearby.

"There are no reports of any people sick from bird flu," Agriculture Minister Somsak Prisanananthakul told a press conference.

"We are now investigating whether the new outbreak was caused by ourselves or an outbreak from a neighbouring country," he added.

The surrounding area will be monitored for 21 days and Thailand will inform the World Organization for Animal Health, Somsak said.

Thailand, the world's fourth-largest exporter of poultry, has slaughtered millions of birds to halt the spread of the virus.
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