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May 15 2008, AP

Indonesia announced Thursday it would start sharing all information about its bird flu cases with a new global database to monitor whether the disease is mutating into a dangerous pandemic strain.Experts said participation by Indonesia, the country...

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In this file photo taken May 19, 2008, a shell casing is placed under a microscope to identify markings left on it after being fired from a handgun during a demonstration at the New York State Police headquarters in Albany, N.Y. Since March 2001,...