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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
In a Sept. 15 story about tests confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus at a poultry farm outside Lome, The Associated Press reported erroneously that this was the first outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo.
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Gripe das Aves - Bird Flu (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
Togo: Recent bird flu outbreak is deadly H5N1 The Associated Press LOME, Togo (AP) — Tests performed after the first ever outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo have confirmed the presence of the virulent ...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
In a Sept. 15 story about tests confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus at a poultry farm outside Lome, The Associated Press reported erroneously that this was the first outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
In a Sept. 15 story about tests confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus at a poultry farm outside Lome, The Associated Press reported erroneously that this was the first outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
In a Sept. 15 story about tests confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus at a poultry farm outside Lome, The Associated Press reported erroneously that this was the first outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
LOME, Togo -- In a Sept. 15 story about tests confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus at a poultry farm outside Lome, The Associated Press reported erroneously that this was the first outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
Tests performed after the first ever outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo have confirmed the presence of the virulent H5N1 strain of the virus at a poultry farm housing more than 4,500 birds outside the capital, Lome, state media said Monday.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
LOME, Togo -- Tests performed after the first ever outbreak of bird flu in the West African nation of Togo have confirmed the presence of the virulent H5N1 strain of the virus, state media said Monday.
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Avian Flu Diary (Free subscription) | 16/09/2008
# 2301 No real surprise here, considering that in July of 2007, the H5N1 virus was detected in the West African nation of Togo. Last week we received reports of suspected `bird flu' deaths among poultry in Agbata outside the capital, Lome. Samples were sent to a testing lab in Italy. Today we get confirmation that they were due to the H5N1 virus Togo: Recent bird flu outbreak is deadly H5N1 The Associated...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Health officials in Togo are struggling to contain an outbreak of bird flu on a poultry farm outside the capital, Lome.
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Avian Flu Diary (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
# 2289 While the strain of bird flu in this outbreak has not been identified, last year (June 2007), Togo reported H5N1 outbreaks at a number of farms at Aneho, near the border with Benin. Togo says bird flu hits poultry farm Originally published 06:18 p.m., September 9, 2008 LOME, TOGO (AP) - An outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed in the West African nation of Togo for the first time since last...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
LOME, Togo -- An outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed in the West African nation of Togo for the first time since last year, the Health Ministry said Tuesday.
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Afriquenligne (Free subscription) | 31/08/2008
Lomé, Togo - Togo's national football squad manager, Frenchman Henri Stam bouli, has resigned, citing the non-payment of his salary and difficulties encountered in the course of his duties, sources close to the Togolese Sports ministry told PANA here.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
Ecobank Transnational corporated (ETI), which is based in the Togolese capital, Lome, will increase by US$ 2.5 billion its capital, thank s to a transaction of the Group's shares officially launched Monday, the Managing Director Ecobank-Togo, Roger Dah-Achinanon announced..
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Trade Africa (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
Ecobank Transnational Inc., which has more units in Africa than any other bank, began a share sale to raise $2.5 billion -- a record on the continent -- to fund its expansion. The Lome, Togo-based bank is selling shares to existing and new investors simultaneously on three stock exchanges in Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast. Ecobank is offering new investors 5.12 billion ordinary shares at $0.29 a share....