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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.

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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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