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Taiwan removed from WHO SARS list
( 2003-07-06 10:51) (Xinhua)

A mother and her child are seen in a night market in Taipei, South China's Taiwan, holding promotional events on food and other items to celebrate the World Health Organization's declaration that SARS was no longer spreading in Taiwan, Saturday, July 5, 2003. Traditional marketplaces on the island have been seriously affected by the outbreak of SARS. [AP Photo]

 

   
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