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June 30, 2008
Bush Praises Faith-Based Initiatives on HIV and Malaria
U.N. Chief to Rally G8 Against Disease, Food Crises
African Voices Ignored in African AIDS Fight?
Tears and Remembrance as NYC’s Florent Restaurant Closes
June 27, 2008
Laura Bush Speaks on National HIV Testing Day
PEPFAR Reauthorized? Not Just Yet
HIV/AIDS Diagnoses Rise Among Young Black MSM
Trusting Sexual Partners Is a Barrier to STD Prevention
June 26, 2008
Tentative Senate PEPFAR Agreement
Latino Leaders Rally Against AIDS
Newark’s Costly HIV Funding Mistake
NYC to Push Testing in Bronx
June 25, 2008
40 Percent of Surveyed New Yorkers Have Unprotected Sex
Senators John Kerry and Gordon Smith Slam HIV Travel Ban
Rising Food Prices Harm Positive Ethiopians
Muslim Leaders Target HIV Stigma
June 24, 2008
Florida Minorities Need AIDS Education
Greater Heart Disease Risk for Kids With HIV
HIV Saps Botswana’s Blood Reserves
Infections Rise Among Gay Men in Israel
June 23, 2008
Connecticut HIV Testing Program to Close After Funding Cut
Can Sexual Assault Survivors Demand Testing for Perps?
Free HIV Screening (and Gasoline) in Alabama
New York Times Editorial Slams PEPFAR Opposition
June 20, 2008
PEPFAR Reauthorization Deadline: June 24
A Call for Continued HIV Vaccine Research
Minister Says Condoms and Churches Needed to Fight AIDS
South African Court Bans HIV Vitamin Trials
June 19, 2008
Rhode Island Docs Fight Written Consent for HIV Testing
Rockers Bono, Geldof Want Stronger G8 AIDS Commitment
Alaska: HIV Low, Chlamydia High
Desmond Tutu Urges U.S. Senate to Reauthorize PEPFAR
June 18, 2008
NYC Clinics Halt OraQuick Oral HIV Testing
HIV Screening Recommended for Seniors
Advocates Demand Generic Drugs for Mexico
HIV Diagnoses Rise in Ireland
June 17, 2008
Free Female Condoms Flood NYC
HIV Testing for Black Women in Florida
Chinese Olympics Volunteers Trained in HIV and Stigma
Culture and Religion vs. HIV Transmission
June 16, 2008
Lawmakers Mass Against South Carolina School HIV Notification Rule
AIDS Kills Education, Too
AIDS Deaths Go Unreported in Washington, DC
June 13, 2008
Vaccine Trials: Too Risky for U.S. Teens?
Shout Out in Arkansas!
In the Caribbean, Condoms and Conjugal Visits for Prisoners
India vs. HIV/TB Coinfection
June 12, 2008
More Than a Quarter of New Yorkers Have Genital Herpes
Vietnam Still Requires International Assistance
HIV Notifications to Continue in South Carolina Schools
Teens Who Cut Themselves at Greater Risk for HIV
WHO Responds to Media Criticism
June 11, 2008
Why Hasn’t HAART Stopped AIDS Deaths?
U.N. Leaders: More AIDS Money, Fewer Travel Restrictions
HIV Pushes Uganda’s Kids Into Work Force
Many U.K. Gay Men Don’t Know They’re Positive
June 10, 2008
Zimbabwe’s Relief Ban Harms People With HIV
Free HIV Testing for Massachusetts African Americans
European Leaders Challenge New U.S. Entry Screening
U.N. Meeting Fights AIDS and TB
HIV Pedal Pushers
June 09, 2008
AIDS: Not a Heterosexual Disease?
HIV Tests for Delaware’s Accused Sex Offenders
Experts Stress Prevention in AIDS Fight
Jamaican Officials Reject HIV Poster Woman
June 06, 2008
Florida’s Palm Beach County Cuts HIV Services
Bush Urges HIV Funding From G8 Countries
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Sued by HIV-Positive Former Employee
HIV Among Michigan’s Young Adults
June 05, 2008
Freezing HIV Med Prices for U.S. Agencies
Zimbabwe Rejects Humanitarian Aid
Refusing HIV Tests in Nation With Highest HIV Rate
Syringe Machines for Prague
June 04, 2008
New Abstinence-Education Campaign
Gay Men Excluded From Ugandan HIV Treatment
Estrogen May Protect Uncircumcised Men From HIV
Malaysian Women Urged to Carry Condoms
June 03, 2008
Counterfeit Condoms in New York Discount Stores
Japan Helps Africa Fight AIDS
HIV Crusaders for Philly Prisons
Traveling Huge Distances to Get HIV Meds in India
June 02, 2008
AIDS Expert Responds to Senator
Utah Group Rejects Federal Funding
Answering Record HIV in Iowa
Ugandan Activists Call HIV a Human Rights Issue

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