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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: May 31, 2005

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U.S. News

New York City Agrees to Pay Housing Works $4.8 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Alleged Retaliation by Giuliani for Criticism by Group

Dallas Morning News Examines Experiences of HIV-Positive Residents in Rural North Texas, Where Stigma of AIDS "More Acute"

Condom Ads Stir New Battle in U.S. Culture Wars

New Jersey: AIDS Outreach Distributing Information at Beauty Salons

Massachusetts: Rare Sexually Transmitted Disease Reported in Boston

Michigan: Ottawa County Will Resume HIV Testing


International News

PEPFAR-Funded HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs Meeting Urgent Needs in Africa Under Challenging Conditions; Quality Remains Concern

Baltimore Sun Examines Effects of Lesotho's HIV/AIDS Epidemic on Farming, Food Production

S. African Judge Adjourns Treatment Action Campaign Case Against Vitamin Advocate; Another Date to Be Scheduled

HIV Cases Show Huge Drop in India, but It's a Glitch in the Statistics

EU Hails Libyan Delay in AIDS Case Ruling

Ranbaxy Gets U.S. FDA Approval for Generic AIDS Drug


Prevention/Epidemiology

Canadian Red Cross Pleads Guilty to Distributing HIV-, Hepatitis C-Contaminated Blood in 1980s


Policy & Politics

Secretary of State, State Dept. Officials Meet With Black Church Leaders to Discuss African AIDS Epidemic


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