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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: July 17, 2003

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U.S. News

Texas: National Council of La Raza Conference Addresses AIDS Among Latinos

NPR's "Tavis Smiley Show" Interviews AIDS Advocate Who Uses R&B Music to Promote HIV Testing

U.S. Panel Holds Line on Global AIDS Funding

Officials Fear High American Indian STD Rates Leave Door Open for HIV

Washington, D.C. Outpaces Other Big Cities in AIDS Cases, Research Finds

Texas: County Judge Wolff Tells Staffers to Fix AIDS Slip-Ups


International News

Global Fund Meeting Ends With No New Pledges; French President Heckled by AIDS Advocates at Close of Conference

Fired HIV-Positive Gymnast Files Discrimination Complaint Against Cirque du Soleil

French President Chirac Heckled as Critics Slam EU on AIDS

Canada: Gonorrhea Making Surprising Comeback

African Countries Spurn Free AIDS Drug

Money for Uganda

Bangkok, Rio, Toronto Host Next Big AIDS Meetings


Prevention/Epidemiology

Prevalence and Predictors of HIV Testing Among a Probability Sample of Homeless Women in Los Angeles County


Policy & Politics

House Committee Approves $1.43B in Global AIDS Funding for FY 2004; Rejects Amendment to Add Additional $1B


Commentary & Opinion

Bush, Congress Must Resolve "Philosophical Differences" Over AIDS Funding, BusinessWeek Analysis Says

Providing Treatment to HIV-Positive People Must Be One Strategy Included in Fight Against AIDS, Editorial Says


Correction

U.K. Should Not Implement Mandatory HIV Testing for Asylum Seekers, Parliamentary Report Says


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