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MANCHESTER (AFP) — New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and elected to bat in the second Test against England at Old Trafford here Friday.

New Zealand made one change from the team that drew the first Test of this three-match series at Lord’s with Iain O’Brien replacing his fellow fast bowler Tim Southee after the teenager had been suffering with a stomach virus.

This was the 31-year-old O’Brien’s seventh Test and first since he played against Bangladesh in Wellington in January.

England, for the fourth Test in a row, were unchanged as they sought a fifth win in their last six Tests at Old Trafford.

This match saw the return to Test cricket of …


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LONDON (AFP) — Michael Owen is set to miss England’s upcoming friendlies against the United States and Trinidad and Tobago.

The Newcastle striker was unable to join up with Fabio Capello’s squad on Friday after going down with a virus and is expected to miss Wednesday’s match against the United States at Wembley and the trip to Trinidad for the second match, on …


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CALGARY, May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Oncolytics Biotech Inc. (TSX: ONC, NASDAQ: ONCY) ("Oncolytics") today announced it has been granted Canadian Patent 2,360,833 entitled "Reovirus for the Treatment of Cellular Proliferative Disorders." The claims describe the use of one or more recombinant reoviruses to treat Ras-mediated proliferative disorders.

"This patent provides the Company with additional patent protection for the use of reovirus compositions for cancers and other cellular proliferative disorders in Canada," said Mary Ann Dillahunty, Vice President of Intellectual Property for Oncolytics.

About Oncolytics Biotech Inc.

Oncolytics is a Calgary-based biotechnology company focused on the development of oncolytic viruses as potential cancer therapeutics. Oncolytics’ clinical program includes a variety of Phase I/II and Phase II human trials using REOLYSIN(R), its proprietary formulation of the human reovirus, alone and in combination with radiation or chemotherapy. For further information about Oncolytics please visit http://www.oncolyticsbiotech.com/.

This news release contains forward-looking statements, within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements, including among others, the Company’s belief as to the importance of the issuance of this patent, the safety and efficacy of the reovirus, the Company’s expectations as to the potential applications of the patented technology and other statements relating to anticipated developments in the Company’s business and technologies, involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, among others, the efficacy of REOLYSIN(R) as a cancer treatment, the success and timely completion of clinical studies and trials, uncertainties related to the research and development of pharmaceuticals and uncertainties related to the regulatory process. Investors should consult the Company’s quarterly and annual filings with the Canadian and U.S. securities commissions for additional information on risks and uncertainties relating to the forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned against placing undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update these forward-looking statements.

CONTACT: Oncolytics Biotech Inc., Cathy Ward, 210, 1167 Kensington Cr NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1X7, Tel: (403) 670-7377, Fax: (403) 283-0858, cathy.ward@oncolytics.ca; The Equicom Group, Nick Hurst, 325, 300 5th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 3C4, Tel: (403) 538-4845, Fax: (403) 237-6916, nhurst@equicomgroup.com; The Investor Relations Group, Erika Moran, 11 Stone St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10004, Tel: (212) 825-3210, Fax: (212) 825-3229, emoran@investorrelationsgroup.com

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*Almost 200 women have been offered HIV tests after an NHS medic who worked at two Essex hospitals was found to have the virus. The worker was based at Basildon and Southend hospitals in 2006 and early 2007 and worked with new mothers as part of a surgical team handling Caesarean births. Basildon hospital insisted no one in Britain had ever caught HIV from an infected health worker. However, letters have been sent to patients of both hospitals who could have been exposed to the virus, which causes Aids. The two hospital trusts said the worker has been moved to other duties and was being treated for HIV. Dr Grahame Tosh, the medical director at Southend University Hospital, said a total of 66 patients were identified. He added: “All of them have been contacted and offered an immediate consultation and blood test to help allay any anxieties they may have. We are very sorry some outpatients could have been exposed to the risk of infection. However, it is important to stress that transmission of HIV from an infected healthcare worker to a patient is very rare. Such instances have only been reported three times worldwide and never been reported in the UK.”

Basildon and Thurrock Hospitals NHS Trust said 126 patients had been contacted and offered tests.

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*Almost 200 women have been offered HIV tests after an NHS medic who worked at two Essex hospitals was found to have the virus. The worker was based at Basildon and Southend hospitals in 2006 and early 2007 and worked as part of a surgical team handling Caesarean births.

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