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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: November 17, 2003

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U.S. News

New York Assembly Pushes for State Oversight of Prison Health Care

Missouri: Jesse Jackson Brings Anti-AIDS Crusade to City Jail

Kentucky: Jail Offers Free HIV Testing

Pennsylvania Public Welfare Expands Drug Benefits for HIV Patients


International News

Bush Administration Poses "Greatest Threat" to Public Health, South African Treatment Action Campaign Chair Says

Washington Post Profiles Hospice for AIDS Orphans in Guatemala

Brazil, Bristol-Myers Squibb Negotiate 76% Price Discount on Antiretroviral Drug Atazanavir

Kenya: African Men Urged to Shun Practices That Expose Women to AIDS

Doing Business in Botswana? Job 1: Get an AIDS Policy

Are Former Soviet Nations Plodding Down Wrong Path? Experts Lack Optimism for the Region


Medical News

Use of Injections in Healthcare Settings Worldwide, 2000: Literature Review and Regional Estimates


Prevention/Epidemiology

Quebec Health Department to Unveil Controversial AIDS Awareness Advertisements

South Carolina: Game Shows Life's Hazards of Sex


Policy & Politics

Global AIDS Funding in Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill Sparks Debate Among Conferees

Powell Defends U.S. Policy on AIDS


Commentary & Opinion

HBO's "Angels in America" Could Provoke "Bloody" Debate Over Reagan's Handling of AIDS Epidemic, Opinion Piece Says



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