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      <title>Study: Fish in drug-tainted water suffer reaction</title>
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      <description>BOSTON (AP) — What happens to fish that swim in waters tainted by traces of drugs that people take? When it's an anti-anxiety drug, they become hyper, anti-social and aggressive, a Swedish study found. 
                   It may sound funny, but it could threaten the fish population and upset the delicate dynamics of the marine environment, scientists say. The findings, publ...</description>
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      <description>REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Researchers in Iceland are blaming low oxygen levels in a shallow fjord for the deaths of tens of thousands of tons of herring. 
                   Masses of dead herring have been found in Kolgrafafjordur fjord for the second time this winter, raising concerns about Iceland's fishery. The Morgunbladid newspaper estimated the value of the 10,000 ton...</description>
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