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New vaccine for the aviar cough
Photo by: Juan Arévalo
by Juan J. Arévalo
The China government presented a new vaccine for the aviar cough that is going to work injecting the birds for preventing the mortal disease. The manufacturing in mass activity for the doses vaccines are going to be started from today. Authorities extended that in some days are going to be around one thousand million of units for selling just at China. The vaccine advertisement is a reaction against a point of view of international organisms that told chinesees to change the way they breed animals. This dangerous cough, is seem for some experts, a very dangerous hit for the mankindm and some people does not think so. Chinesee businessmen thought that if nothing was unveiled against this cough, the bird industry was about to be in bankruptcy.
 
OTHERS
Managua was in silence
by Raúl E. Arévalo
After the Christmas celebration in Nicaragua, there was a total silence all over the capital Managua. Few cars were running and there were few buses in service. During the day of yesterday, many people encountered some difficulties for finding a taxi service. The biggest market of the country, the Oriental Market, was almost empty. When night arrived nothing but nothing was on the streets.

Tsunami was remembered yesterday
by Greta Arévalo
In many TV channels was remembered the most murdered disaster of the world history tragedy that could occur on and ending year, the Tsunami. This quake killed around 3 hundred thousand people with its powerful waves and caused many destruction where waves impacted. The foundation Cáre said that there were probably some 4 hundred thousand dead people.

Almost explosion in Florida
by Oiris Garméndez
A bus driver was arrested by the police before he could have maked a bus to exploit in a home in Miami, Florida. If explosion had occured, this had increased the bad opinion for the president Bush.
   
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