Britain eyes Swedish law on sex workers (The Christian Science Monitor) The Christian Science Monitor - Britain is seriously considering adopting a controversial approach to prostitution pioneered in Sweden that targets the customer instead of the sex worker, making it a crime to
buy ? but not to sell ? sex.
Source: news.yahoo.comEx-reps say Amgen used patient records (AP) AP - Two former sales representatives for Amgen Inc. are suing the biotech company, alleging it pushed its sales force to search doctor's confidential medical records for potential patients to boost sales of a drug used to treat psoriasis.
Source: news.yahoo.comH5N1 bird flu virus reassuringly stable: animal health chief (AFP)
AFP - The H5N1 virus that causes deadly avian flu has proven remarkably stable and action to curb outbreaks of the disease are highly effective, the head of the world's paramount agency for animal health said here Thursday.
Source: news.yahoo.comBenin priests battle bird flu with Voodoo (Reuters)
Reuters - Sacrificing chickens in a spray of blood, Benin's traditional priests celebrated Voodoo Day on Thursday and declared their ancient religion would protect them from risk of infection by the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus.
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