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The Spanish flu pandemic was truly global, spreading even to the Arctic and remote Pacific islands. The unusually severe disease killed between 2 and 20% of those infected, as opposed to the more usual flu epidemic mortality rate of 0.1%. Another unusual feature of this pandemic was that it mostly killed young adults, with 99% of pandemic influenza deaths occurring in people under 65, and more than half in young adults 20 to 40 years old. This is unusual since influenza is normally most deadly to the very young (under age 2) and the very old (over age 70). The total mortality of the 1918–1919 pandemic is not known, but it is estimated that 2.5% to 5% of the world's population was killed. As many as 25 million may have been killed in the first 25 weeks; in contrast, HIV/AIDS has killed 25 million in its first 25 years.

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If We Fail, Turf Out The Players Think about this: if England fail to qualify on Wednesday, then realistically, blame should be pointed at the players. This is a game that needs more national pride, hard work and gut-wrenching passion than tactics and possession.

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What Is RSS: A Guide To Really Simple Syndication Benefits, Best Uses And Applications (MasterNewMedia.org)

This is a guide explaining what RSS is and how to best use it. It is targeted at the non-technical user who has not had yet the opportunity to fully understand what RSS is all about and how to best put it to use. Photo credit: Max Delson RSS is a powerful but simple way to gather content from all over the web, making it easy for you to follow the latest updates from all of your ...

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How to Get The Most Link Juice for Your Articles (Search Engine Journal)

Distributing articles for the purpose of building links to a site or for that site’s SEO can be a great way to link build and build your site’s authority status. But a good amount of SEO writers tend to take the easy way out of distributing their content, using only article distribution sites for [...]

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Web reveals family ties (Kingston Daily Freeman)

An up-to-date card from the Mid-Hudson Library System - and access to a computer - hold the key to lifetimes of family history through a Web-based tool called HeritageQuest Online.

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Government Computer News (Government Computer News)

A network administrator is sometimes faced with the onerous task of monitoring Web activity and blocking sites the organization deems inappropriate. This can be made even more difficult if the administrator is working with an already-strained budget.

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State certifies Corzine's e-mails were searched (Home News Tribune)

TRENTON — State lawyers certified Friday that proper computer forensic searches of Gov. Jon S. Corzine's public and private e-mail systems were conducted after Republicans requested e-mails exchanged between the governor or his staff and labor leader Carla Katz.

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The Top 10 Most Annoying, Frustrating, Irritating, and Sinister Online Ads (PC World via Yahoo! News)

They're well beyond bells and whistles: Advertisers are flashing, honking, slithering, and sometimes delivering malware to get your attention.

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Chung: Literacy volunteers find benefits go 2 ways (San Jose Mercury News)

Robbie Fanning is a word nerd, a reader, a writer and a library lover. In Silicon Valley, encountering people like Fanning isn't unusual.

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Need more staff? Get your Online Recruitment right. (Usability News)

CADinteractive, an agency that specialises in usability, says that some recruitment sites are inaccessible, value design over functionality and overuse Flash.

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New tool to help track terrorists online (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Researchers at the University of Arizona are developing a tool that searches for hints of online jihadism.

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babies and kids under age 5 people older than 50 adults and kids who have health problems, such as diabetes and asthma Anyone who's at risk of getting really sick needs to get a flu shot, or vaccine (say: vak-seen). People such as doctors and nurses also need the shot because they take care of sick people. It’s good for kids who are around older people and younger kids (like little brothers and sisters) to get the vaccine too.

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