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3 December 2007: Measles deaths plunge in Africa; investigation continues into bromide poisoning in Angola; Gates Foundation and Rotary team up to finish polio; World AIDS Day Play now - duration 00:05:05 [mp3 2.
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Virtual livestock fence (Audio)
CSIRO is developing a virtual fencing system which will allow cattle to be confined without the need for fixed fences - in this four-minute podcast, Dr Andrew Fisher explains how cattle could be controlled via satellite.
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Calgary, AB – The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) welcomed news that Colombia will open their borders to Canadian beef – the first South American market to restore access to Canadian beef since the border closed due to BSE in 2003.
Gamelan Nyai Saraswati
Traditionally used as the first piece in a performance to ensure good luck and prosperity, gamelan groups outside of Java tend to teach it as the first piece one learns on any instrument.
WHO | Transcript of WHO podcast - 26 March 2007
This week, influenza experts gathered in Jakarta to find a solution to a difficult issue - how to ensure developing countries benefit when they share influenza viruses.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/multimedia/podcasts/2007/transcript_11/en/index.html
WHO | Transcript of WHO podcast - 18 May 2007
Dr Margaret Chan: Today, health enjoys support from many partnerships, foundations and implementing agencies. The number of innovative funding mechanisms continues to grow, as does the size of resources they command. Health is now seen as a key area of engagement for foreign policy.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/multimedia/podcasts/2007/transcript_14/en/index.html
WHO | Transcript of WHO podcast - 18 December 2007
Christine McNab: As delegates met in Bali to begin negotiations on a new climate- change agreement, Dr Margaret Chan warned of the health consequences of climate change.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/multimedia/podcasts/2007/transcript_25/en/index.html

