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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: September 6, 2005

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U.S. News

Utah Man Sues Surgical Center, Two Doctors for Refusing Him Surgery Because He Was HIV-Positive

Ohio: Abstinence Lessons Reap Some Benefits, Study Says

California: Gay Men Find It's Not Easy Being New in Town; Programs Address Problems Inherent in Relocating to San Francisco

Arizona HIV Advocate Lives Life to the Fullest

Texas: Dallas HIV/TB Treatment for Victims of Katrina

Texas: Houston Housing Assistance for HIV-Positive Victims of Katrina

Washington: AIDS Walk in Seattle


International News

U.S. Likely to Feel Pressure to Donate More to Global Fund at Replenishment Conference in London

Malaysia Denies Holding Off Free Condoms Plan in Fight Against AIDS

Africa's Poverty, Politics Give Diseases Big Advantage

More Vietnamese Men Get HIV From Prostitutes


Commentary & Opinion

Shift on Condom Use in Uganda "Threatens to Undermine" Country's Success in HIV/AIDS Prevention, Editorial Says


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