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On Nature News: bird flu, fossil fish, and the G8 - July 09, 2008

Whatever happened to bird flu?
The media frenzy over bird flu has receded, says Declan Butler, but the threat of a global epidemic still looms large.

The eyes have it
How fossilized flatfish settle evolutionary conundrum.

Developing nations reject G8 climate agreement
Moving targets dog greenhouse-gas deal, writes Olive Heffernan.

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