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Some 300 people were poisoned in Turkey
07 May 2012 [11:45] -
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Some 300 people were poisoned at a wedding party in Istanbul, Turkey, Anadolu agency reported. As Istanbul City Hospital said, chicken meat caused mass poisoning.
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