Many Newspapers Feature AIDS-Related Articles in Observance of World AIDS Day
Many newspapers have published stories on AIDS-related issues in observance of World AIDS Day. The following is a list of some of those articles, listed in alphabetical order by newspaper name:
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Baltimore Sun: "In China, Attitudes Change About AIDS, Albeit Slowly" (Epstein, Baltimore Sun, 12/1)
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Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel: "AIDS Crisis in Haiti Worsens Despite Cheaper Drugs" (Collie, Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 12/1)
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Los Angeles Times: "Churches Join Effort to Give AIDS Alert" (Gottlieb, Los Angeles Times, 12/2)
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Philadelpia Inquirer: "AIDS Risk for Latinas Climbs Still" (Walker, Philadelphia Inquirer, 12/2)
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San Francisco Chronicle: "New AIDS Suspect: Researchers Say Reuse of Needles as Much To Blame as Sex Behavior" (Russell, San Francisco Chronicle, 12/1)
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Washington Post: "A Small Nation's Big Effort Against AIDS: Botswana Spreads Message and Free Drugs, But Old Attitudes Persist" (Grunwald, Washington Post, 12/2).
Additional information on World AIDS Day and the HIV/AIDS pandemic is available online from kaisernetwork.org.
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