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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: August 7, 2003

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U.S. News

Ohio Children's Football League Bars HIV-Positive Man From Coaching Position

Denver: Go the Distance


International News

South Africa, Global Fund Sign Grant Agreements Committing $41M Over Two Years to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis

South Africa's Medicines Control Council May Ban Use of Nevirapine Only for Prevention of Vertical HIV Transmission, Official Says

Zambian President Disappointed by Failure of Donor Community to Fulfill Pledges to Global Fund

South African Generic Drug Maker to Produce Country's First Generic Antiretroviral Drug

South Africa's ANC Refuses to Buckle Under AIDS Pressure

Great Britain: Youngsters Who Sleep Around Risk Infertility Explosion

Australia: On the Prowl

Japan: Doctors Say Drug-Resistant HIV on Rise

Pfizer Tries to End Canada-USA Drug Flow

South Africa: AIDS Discrimination Is a Human Rights Violation, Garca Machel Says

Lesotho Chiefs Urged to Help De-Stigmatize AIDS by Taking HIV Tests


Medical News

A Family Group Approach to Increasing Adherence to Therapy in HIV-Infected Youths: Results of a Pilot Project


Commentary & Opinion

Bush's Global AIDS Plan Lacks "Good Solid Planning," Providence Journal Editorial Says

Education Needed to Avoid New AIDS "Upsurge" in United States, Winston-Salem Journal Editorial Says


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