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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: November 7, 2002

National News

Rape, How Funny Is It?


International News

Activists Give South African Government Ultimatum on AIDS Plan

UN Discusses Fortifying Food for Southern African AIDS Victims


Medical News

Two- to Sixfold Decreased Odds of HIV Risk Behavior Associated With Use of Syringe Exchange


Local and Community News

California: Needle-Exchange Issue Goes to Panel

South Carolina: $1.1 Million Awarded for False HIV Diagnosis

PanAfrica AIDS Conferees Resolve to Find New Ways to Fight AIDS


News Briefs

India Could Soon Have the Highest Number of People With HIV/AIDS, Says US Ambassador

Iran Identifies 4,200 AIDS Cases, Estimates Total at 20,000

Over 60,000 Infected With HIV in Nepal: Study Shows

Uganda: School HIV/AIDS Manual Ready


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