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Bipartisan bacteria
The Scientist 2005, 19(21):13
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No doubt plenty of nasty things have been said about food poisoning bacteria over the centuries, but one thing they've never been accused of is political bias. When bad food strikes, it does so without even a whiff of partisanship, as the political movers and shakers of Honduras learned to their severe discomfort on a couple of occasions this year.
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