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County Commission discusses border patrol station at Grand Forks airport
When Michael Huntress unveiled plans Tuesday for a 34,000-square-foot U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine border patrol station at Grand Forks International Airport to be built this year, Grand Forks County Commissioner Gary Malm offered two pieces of advice.
Wednesday, May, 06, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Legislators to hear about Minnesota's swine flu response
Minnesota lawmakers plan to hear about the state's response to swine flu. The House and Senate health committees are scheduled today to hear from several officials, including local leaders in Stearns County, where Minnesota's only confirmed case was reported in Cold Spring.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - - News

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SWINE FLU: Mexico gets some bustle back after 5-day shutdown
Traffic is picking up again, cafes are reopening and cleanup crews are getting universities ready to resume classes. Mexico City has some of its customary bustle back, and the president promises life is returning to normal after a five-day shutdown to contain the spread of swine flu.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Mexico says swine flu ebbing, so it lowers Mexico City alert level
Mexican officials lowered their flu alert level in the capital today and said they will allow cafes, museums and libraries to reopen this week. World health officials weighed raising their pandemic alert to the highest level.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Canada trade minister calls Chinese ban on Alberta
Canada’s minister of international trade says a Chinese ban on Alberta pork over fears of swine flu is “disappointing and unwarranted.” Stockwell Day says federal government officials in Beijing are attempting to “clarify” the situation.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - - Farm

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CDC director: Too early to say swine flu threat under control
A leading U.S. health expert said this morning that while "there are encouraging signs" of a leveling off in the severity of the swine flu threat, it's still too early to declare the problem under control.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - - News

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Possible swine flu cases close more Minnesota schools
Polk County 'probable' swine flu case ruled out
Eleven schools in Orono, Minn., will be closed today and one school in Minneapolis will also be shuttered due to probable cases of swine flu, state health officials said Sunday. Rocori Middle School in Cold Spring — which has been connected to the state's lone confirmed case of swine flu — would also remain closed today.
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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A CLOSER LOOK: H1N1 influenza
A never-before-seen strain of swine flu has turned killer in Mexico and is causing milder illness in the U.S. and elsewhere. While authorities say it’s not time to panic, they are taking steps to stem the spread and also urging people to pay close attention to the latest health warnings and take their own precautions.
Sunday, May, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Questions and answers about the new swine flu
As the new swine flu spreads, people have lots of questions about how it affects their day-to-day life. Here are some answers.
Saturday, May, 02, 2009 - - News

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VIEWPOINT: Swine flu won't kill millions
The swine flu outbreak has caused worldwide anxiety. But there’s one thing we don’t need to be anxious about: We are not facing a pandemic. As flu virologists have always defined them, pandemics involve totally new viruses to which no one has any immunity, allowing them to spread rapidly and destructively.
Saturday, May, 02, 2009 - Los Angeles - Opinion

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Vikings' top draft pick Harvin hospitalized in Atlanta
The Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick Percy Harvin has been hospitalized due to severe dehydration
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - - Sports

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Swine flu virus starting to look less threatening
One flu expert says there’s no reason to believe the new virus is a more serious strain than seasonal flu. And a federal health official said the new flu virus doesn’t appear to have genes that made the 1918 pandemic flu strain so deadly. But it’s too soon to draw any definitive conclusions about what this variation of the H1N1 virus will do.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News

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Flu virus spreads faster than info on who has it
When a swine flu case forced two neighboring Minnesota schools to close, an obvious question arose: Was it a staff member from a shared cafeteria or a student back from spring break? School officials didn't know. Minnesota health officials wouldn't say. And the absence of information fed a small-town rumor mill that prompted one parent to set the record straight about her daughter's cough.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Swine flu cases exceed 140 in U.S.
The airline with most flights from the United States to Mexico cut back travel to the center of the swine flu outbreak today as the U.S. government confirmed more than two dozen new cases.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota finds a second probable H1N1 swine flu case in Isanti County
"That person is recovering nicely at home – was not hospitalized," Minnesota Health Commissioner Sanne Magnan said this morning on Gov. Tim Pawlenty's weekly radio show. The state Health Department announced it is sending a laboratory sample from Isanti County, north of the Twin Cities, to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for testing.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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SWINE FLU CONFUSION: Facts to dispel myths, misinformation
Paris Hilton says "I don't eat that" when asked about swine flu in an online video. She's not the only one confused about the outbreak. Others have vowed to stop eating pork. Some, worried about germs spreading in confined spaces, won't fly — anywhere. Or they think petting zoos and farm visits are off limits.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - AP Medical Writer - News

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Mexico's epidemiology boss faults WHO
Mexico's chief epidemiologist accused the World Health Organization of being slow to respond to the country's warning about a health crisis that turned into a global swine flu scare, and called for an investigation.
Friday, May, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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WHO to stop using term 'swine flu'
A bid to rebrand the swine flu virus to clarify that pigs aren’t spreading it to humans may create more confusion than it clears, several public health experts, including the man who helped named the Ebola virus, said Thursday. The World Health Organization announced it would stop using the term “swine flu,” a nickname that has angered pork producers and led to a drop in pork sales worldwide.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - - News

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CDC confirms Minnesota flu case
Pawlenty: 'Expect more' cases in the state
Minnesota's first swine flu case has been confirmed, leading a central Minnesota community to close two schools through Tuesday. Rocori Middle School and nearby St. Boniface school will be closed because a woman connected to the public schools came down with the flu. She is recovering.
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Biden tells family to stay off planes, subways
Joe Biden said this morning he advised his family to stay off airplanes and subways because of the new swine flu, a remark that forced the vice president's office to backtrack and prompted one airline official to complain about "fear-mongering."
Thursday, April, 30, 2009 - - News

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