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Snowy Owl Editorial - Little Chickens where right

gsgs

Registered User
Snowy, removing articles is no solution.

The message is out. Better ask them to publish your refutation.
 
Re: Snowy Owl Editorial - Little Chickens where right

I guess you are right GsGs,

Danke

SO
 
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Snowy Owl said:
I am convinced that CBS has embraced, ? priori, the concept of contributing to reduce morbidity and mortality in the event of a major disaster.

Snowy--great idea writing a response. Your opening sentence above actually means that you believe CBS is trying to reduce morbitity / mortality.

4-ABBA
 
Re: Snowy Owl Editorial - Little Chickens where right

Snowy Owl said:

Bless by the fact that no one in this country has yet even contracted bird flu.
Please excuse, once again, my ignorance. Through the WHO information, we know where people have contracted avian flu. Do we know the nationalities of these victims? Can we assume that they are the same? Can we assume that no victim carried a US, CN or European passport, for example?

Thanks,

J.
 
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