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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 05:03:08 -0000, Bob Harrison  
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> In fact the U.S. bee labs were of little help. U.S. Commercial beekeepers
> looked to the U.K. ( Brenda Ball & Norman Carrick and the work of Bailey)
> for help.

Regretably, both Brenda Ball and Norman Carreck have been "let go" from  
Rothamsted Research as a result of budget cutbacks. As far as I know the  
work on viruses has come to an end.

John Burgess

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