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FILE - In this Thursday, May 1, 2003 file photo, passengers wearing masks sit in a bus in Hong Kong to protect themselves from severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, that has killed at least 162 people in Hong Kong. The scenes now unfolding in Mexico City are familiar ones to this region. Years before the swine flu outbreak, Asia dealt with two major public health emergencies back-to-back, SARS and bird flu. Both crises offered lessons that have helped China , Vietnam and other countries in the region prepare for the emergence of the latest global epidemic, experts and officials say.
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China reports its second death from bird-flu virus in less than a month
| BEIJING - A man died in southern China on Sunday from the H5N1 bird-flu virus, the Health Ministry reported. It was China's second such death in less than a month. | The latest victim, an unidentifi... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu, File)
A South African Airways plane is parked at the end of the runway after returning to the airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday June 17, 2006. A 21-year-old man was arrested after trying to force his way into the cockpit shortly after takeoff on flight SA322 from Cape Town to Johannesburg, SAA officials said. An airline captain traveling as a passenger overpowered the man with the assistance of a number of other passengers.
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SAA flies non-stop to Beijing
Audrey D’Angelo | The first of SAA’s new nonstop flights to Beijing is due to take off from Johannesburg’s OR Tambo Airport on January 31, and many people in the travel and tourism t... (photo: AP / Clarence Muller)
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Bird flu is back: Bus driver dies of disease in China sparking fears of fresh outbreak
| A Chinese bus driver died of bird flu today - sparking fears there will be a fresh outbreak of the potentially deadly disease. | He became unwell on December 21, was admitted to hospital on Christma... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)

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