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The formation of the ECDC was the third stage in the amalgamation of four economic parastatals, the Ciskei People's
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All information concerning this incident has been provided to the involved national authorities and appropriate international bodies such as ECDC and WHO.
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All information concerning this incident has been provided to the involved national authorities and appropriate international bodies such as ECDC and WHO.
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But, as diplomatic tensions rise, the ECDC refuses to comment on its investigation.
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But, as diplomatic tensions rise, the ECDC refuses to comment on its investigation.
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Jason Donahue graduated from WVU in 1993 and followed a career in commercial real-estate development to a job with ECDC Realty in Charleston, S.C., whose primary business is site selection and development for Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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"More clusters and sporadic cases of in-country transmission are identified [in Europe], but still no sustained community transmission is currently reported," the ECDC said.
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"This could be as bad as H5N1 gets," says Angus Nicoll, an ECDC scientist working in Ankara.
Hunting Bird Flu 2007
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The Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) named its new chief executive officer on Monday.
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Three senior ECDC officials - executive officer Mcebisi Jonas, chief financial officer John Gerff, and the executive manager of the property and development unit Don Mclean - might also face suspension.
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