Ottawa Citizen - By Mohammed Adam, The Ottawa CitizenJune 24, 2009 11:01 PM Susan Poulin, who works for the government had symptoms of swine flu, went to a clinic for tests.
Financial Times - By John Gapper Steve Jobs is returning to his post as chief executive of Apple, following a liver transplant, to some good news. On Sunday, Apple-s iPhone 3GS, the latest version of its device, passed 1m sales in three days.
CNN - (CNN) -- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford told the woman with whom he was having an affair they were andquot;in a hopelessly impossible situation of loveandquot; last year when he was thought to be under consideration for the Republican vice presidential nomination, ...
Reuters - By Fiona Ortiz BUENOS AIRES, June 24 (Reuters) - Argentina is reinforcing overwhelmed hospitals as H1N1 deaths rise and flu cases swamp emergency rooms in and around the capital during the southern hemisphere winter.
Malaysia Star - THE Malaysian Association of Standards Users is gravely concerned about the handling of A (H1N1) flu in Malaysia lately. The Health Ministry website does not provide adequate information to educate and inform the public on what they should do if they ...
Malaysia Star - IT was highlighted in Australian newspapers that one in every five persons in Australia (and this ratio should be applied to State of Victoria) could be infected by the A (H1N1) flu virus.
Malaysia Star - PUTRAJAYA: Twelve more cases of influenza A (H1N1) have been reported in the country, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican.
Canada.com - By Tom Blackwell, National PostJune 23, 2009 The Public Health Agency of Canada has issued a tender for someone to come up with a new andquot;visual identityandquot; for the organization, addressing apparent public confusion over what the $600-million organization ...
Wall Street Journal - By Ben Charny Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones)--Apple Inc.-s (AAPL) limited disclosures of Chief Executive Steve Jobs- health issues have stirred controversy among corporate governance experts and other financial market observers.
The Canadian Press - TORONTO - Ontario has confirmed another death associated with the swine flu, bringing the known national total to 21. A 68-year-old man from Durham Region, east of Toronto, tested positive for the H1N1 flu virus.