Suspected bird flu shuts Hong Kong park's aviaries (Reuters)
Reuters - A Hong Kong theme park is to shut its aviaries for three weeks following the discovery of a wild heron suspected of dying from bird flu.
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Source: news.yahoo.comHK closes aviaries after bird flu fears (AP)
AP - Aviaries at a popular Hong Kong theme park were closed to the public for three weeks beginning Thursday, after tests indicated that a wild heron found dead in the park may have been killed by bird flu, agriculture officials said.
Source: news.yahoo.comBangladesh, India spar over source of bird flu (AFP)
AFP - Bangladesh on Thursday rejected suggestions it was the source of the massive bid flu outbreak in the neighbouring Indian state of West Bengal, saying India had the deadly disease first.
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