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Hello ALL!

Anybody have a copy or a link to the "report published last week by 
researchers in Pennsylvania and Florida" mentioned in the article?
Thanks!

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ANOTHER ARTICLE:

"Jerry Bromenshenk, a researcher from the University of Montana, examines a 
hive afflicted with "fall dwindle" near Brewster."

"The phenomenon, termed "Fall Dwindle Disease," is discussed in a 
preliminary report published last week by researchers in Pennsylvania and 
Florida."

ARTICLE "Bee Losses Puzzle Experts"
http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20061222/NEWS/612220347/1178

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Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle
PA

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