Indian Scientists Develop Vaccine for Bird Flu
William Robinson writes "Indian Scientists have succeeded in developing a vaccine against the bird flu disease that has affected poultry business in many parts of the world. This was formally announced, and ICAR Director-General Mangala Rai described this as a big step forward in tackling the highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called the bird flu. Indonesia, who has recently reported their 42nd victim of bird flu, will now have one less thing to worry about."
Business as usual, except now instead of my alarm clock waking me up in the morning, the distant sounds of shelling and gunfire demand, "Rise and Shine!" (Though here in Rafah it surely can't be as loud as it is in TA or Haifa.)