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The Reader[The Reader] Last week, my neighbour was admitted to hospital for dengue fever.A day later, a man with smoke gun came and 'shot' all the nearby houses,including mine.

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Redspider.bizhttp://www.redspider.biz [Redspider.biz] Guyana Flood Relief: 02/06/2005 - 02/12/2005: There are now several large and reputable fund raising efforts for flood relief, including those by the JOC, the Guyana Consulate in Toronto, the Guyana Red Cross and the Queen's College Old Students Association, so the group managing this blog has decided to continue to assist these efforts and not initiate another fund

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Medicine.com.myhttp://medicine.com.my [Medicine.com.my] Malaysian Medical Resources: The main dangers of dengue are fluid losses and the risk of bleeding as a result of dropping platelets (small blood cells important for clotting) and deranged clotting function. The most important aspect of treatment is to ensure adequate hydration - intravenous hydration may be required if patients cannot drink adequately due to vomiting.

Adib.typepad.com[Adib.typepad.com] The Reader: July is being designated as reading month in Malaysia.So, I took this opportunity to energise my reading habit to read three books in the coming three months -averaging a book a month.Last year,I attended the launching ceremony in KL but not this year.I hope the organiser has achieved their objectives. By the way, I have nothing much to write about Malaysian reading habits.

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