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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: August 5, 2003

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U.S. News

Bus Company, ACT UP/Philadelphia Settle Discrimination Complaint

Washington, D.C.: New Quick HIV Test Wins Local Support


International News

"Gloomy" HIV/AIDS Statistics Cited at South African AIDS Conference; Demonstrators Criticize Government Inaction

South Africa: HIV-Infected Activist Abandons Pledge Not to Take AIDS Drugs Until They Are Widely Available

AIDS Violence Flares in China

HIV-Positive Couple Make History in China

With Injection Sites, Canadian Drug Policy Seeks a Fix

Nigerian President Launches National AIDS Campaign


Medical News

Risk of Opportunistic Infection in the HAART Era Among HIV-Infected Latinos Born in the United States Compared to Latinos Born in Mexico and Central America


Prevention/Epidemiology

New York Times Examines Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment Compliance Programs for Teens

Making New Efforts to Convince Youths They're Not Invulnerable to HIV


Policy & Politics

Bush Faces Criticism for Domestic HIV/AIDS Policy; Lauded for Efforts to Fight Disease in Africa


Commentary & Opinion

Global AIDS Bill Could "Make Dent in Catastrophic Problem," Dan Rather Writes in Opinion Piece

Congress Should Not "Turn Cheap" When Appropriating Funds for Global AIDS Initiative, Dallas Morning News Editorial Says

South Africa's AIDS Scourge as Disgraceful as Apartheid: Church


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