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Tourists forced into quarantine at Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh 40 British children -- some as young as 4 -- were marched off by armed airport guards as they landed for half-term holidays in Egypt because they were thought to have swine flu
[ 3 Dec 2009 ] click here
Detective agency series puts Botswana on tourist map At the foot of Kgale Hill, the sudden appearance of new shops caused a bit of a buzz as bemused locals seeking to book a haircut or buy beer found themselves turned away from a film set.
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Saudi begins flu vaccination ahead of Hajj celebrations Saudi Arabia began vaccinating its population against swine flu on Saturday, with priority going to government employees working on the annual hajj pilgrimage that takes place later this month
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Drug scene reported as active in India's Goa despite crackdown Tourists are tempting targets for criminals throughout the world and the drug scene in Goa is just one example of this profitable trade
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Cape Verde Dengue Fever epidemic stabilises A dengue fever epidemic that has already killed six people in Cape Verde has stabilised
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Swine flu death toll crosses 500 in India More than 500 people have died from swine flu in India since the first fatality was reported in August
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Semi-dried tomatoes in Australia linked to Hepatitis A outbreak Victorian health authorities have renewed their warnings over links between semi-dried tomatoes and an outbreak of hepatitis A following a further 23 cases of the infectious disease are diagnosed
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Man eats poisoned sausage intended for rabid dogs on Bali A man was taken to hospital after eating a spicy Balinese-style pork sausage that had been covered in poison to kill dogs suspected of having rabies
[ 7 Nov 2009 ] click here
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