WHO: Beijing's SARS Data Seriously Flawed By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN, Associated Press Writer BEIJING - Beijing's records on SARS cases do not indicate how half of the city's patients caught the highly contagious respiratory illness, and that missing information could seriously hinder efforts to contain the virus, the World Health Organization said Saturday. WHO also warned that SARS has become more serious in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei because officials cannot track down the source of infection for a high number of people — the latest sign the island was losing control of the outbreak. China reported five new SARS fatalities...