HONG KONG (Reuters) - The first victims of the deadly respiratory virus spreading across the world were people in China's southern province of Guangdong who ate or handled wild game, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday. A top health expert in China said the earliest patients with the flu-like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong had close and continuous contact with chickens, ducks, pigeons and owls, the newspaper said. "We will explore further if the disease was passed to human beings from wild animals. You know, Guangdong people like eating exotic animals, and I don't find it...