Sam’s just recovering from two weeks of swine flu but reports that it wasn’t all bad and also has some thoughts on the documentary about Sam called ‘Purple Balloon’.
Sam’s just recovering from two weeks of swine flu but reports that it wasn’t all bad and also has some thoughts on the documentary about Sam called ‘Purple Balloon’.
The first solid evidence of violence occurring between individuals was estimated to be 14,000 years ago. Recent research and studies by scientists have found that many of us believe war to be inevitable and ongoing. Anthropologists look at whether or not warfare is a product of our genetic makeup or simply a response to a changing lifestyle
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Scientists are questioning the benefits of prescribing “prophylactic” doses of drugs to people who have come into contact with those infected with the swine flu. Concerns of handing out these treatments include the emergence of drug-resistant strains.
Janine Young is a freelance science writer, Immunologist and also a broadcaster forNew Scientist magazine.

It’s all swine all of the time. So how have the media treated the hottest story since the economy? Has the coverage been hyped or is it just right? With cases now confirmed in New Zealand has the Government response been adequate? So many questions but Russell has the er… bacon. Russell Brown is chief blogger at publicaddress.net.
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The opposition leader is having a tough time getting noticed and recognised as the new leader of the Labour Party and as a viable option for Prime Minister.
In a TV3 poll Phil Goff rated below Helen Clark as preferred PM. So what is he going to do to lift his ratings? The Labour campaign for the Mt Albert seat has begun in earnest but there is currently no candidate. And did the Labour Government do enough to protect New Zealand against the Swine?
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