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Of the 2,722 suspected cases of SARS worldwide, 106 deaths have been reported in 16 countries.

This compares, for instance, to between 250,000 and 500,000 deaths a year globally from influenza.

The human immuno-deficiency virus, HIV, that causes AIDS, has left more than 12 million dead since 1983.

Every year 30,000 people die of yellow fever, a viral disease that caused large epidemics in Africa and the Americas and last year alone 3,763 people died of cholera.

And the World Health Organisation estimates between 1.5 million and 2.7 million die from malaria each year.

Boostzor, We still down for Velvet Lounge tonight? Here's what Dave Miller had to say about domenico de clario (blindfolded piano guy) in the aesoteric mail out:

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the lulling sounds of domencio's piano drift their way into background

records artist dave miller's powerbook in the performance. he effects the

input real-time, layers upon layers of piano are added to make a rich and

full sound. "he reminds me a bit of dettinger in the way that all his

sounds seem run through a sieve, bottled, frozen, and sprayed through an

atomizer. his rhythms, too - from the kompakt triplets to the headstrong,

skipping garage touches - are as squirrelly and inventive as anything out

there, from soft pink truth to perlon." (phillip sherburne(the wire/xlr8r)

needle drops )

two artists from completely different spectrums of the music and arts

disciplines, the result will be a dynamic work that is both emotive and

innovative.

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dont make me go back thru 500 pages and make u eat your words my boy haha

Anyway im gonig to pack up now and make my way home - i estimate as soon as i get in my car it'll start raining - wish reminds me dont forget my windscreen wiper blades pleeease.

I'll give ya a call when im home ..... cya soon

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