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The Buffalo News - 1 hour 12 minutes ago
Following is Niagara Sunday's weekly listing of upcoming public events held around Niagara County.
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The Salinas Californian - Sat Nov 14, 8:21 am ET
After state budget cuts forced the closure of its drop-in center in Salinas, Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services has gone mobile with its needle exchange program.
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Playbill - Sun Nov 22, 12:17 am ET
ABC & SOAPnet Salute Broadway Cares, ABC-TV's annual fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, will be presented at Town Hall in Manhattan March 21, 2010, according to the BC/EFA website.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Nov 22, 1:39 am ET
Leaders at the Capitol will have about six months to resolve the new $20.7 billion deficit, and some believe the job will be tougher than the $62 billion budget hole they plugged earlier this year. The difficulty is multilayered: Many of the easier cuts...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wed Nov 18, 7:02 pm ET
A stark white corridor, flooded with rays from the hot sun of Jamaica."These days, the language of death is a dialect of betrayals," says the Ghanaian-Jamaican writer Kwame Dawes. The photograph melts into another image of the hall in Hope's Hospice, a home for people living with HIV/AIDS, this time showing a hunched-over man walking toward the shimmering light.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Sun Nov 22, 3:21 am ET
The "Hope Takes Action" event Saturday in Rochester featured live music and skits, plus information on HIV vaccines.
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Washington Post - Fri Nov 13, 12:00 am ET
The National Institutes of Health and the D.C. Health Department are preparing to launch a study in the District with an ambitious goal: to determine whether aggressive treatment of every adult with HIV could eliminate AIDS.
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Muskogee Phoenix - Sat Nov 14, 1:21 am ET
Braggs Public School has selected Barbara Williams from the Cherokee Nation Behavioral Health, a certified prevention specialist, to present the HIV/AIDS Prevention Program for grades 9-12 and an STD Prevention Program for Grades 5-8.
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The Wenatchee World - Mon Nov 16, 2:59 pm ET
JACKSON, Miss. — When Robin Webb lived in New York City, he was treated by HIV specialists and had access to counseling and nutritional programs. Now he lives in Mississippi, where few of those services exist. Mississippi is just one of several mostly rural states across the South with a dearth of resources for HIV and AIDS patients.
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Mobile Press-Register - Mon Nov 16, 10:47 am ET
The South leads the nation in the percentage of AIDS-related deaths. Yet, the region ranks last when it comes to overall federal dollars spent on an HIV-infected person at $6,565 a year, according to the Southern AIDS Coalition.
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Washington Post - Sun Nov 22, 12:00 am ET
The Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission will install security cameras in a number of its buses to enhance passenger safety, PRTC officials said Wednesday.
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Washington Post - Sun Nov 22, 12:00 am ET
Electronic files that were stolen from a prominent climate research center and made public last week provide a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes battle to shape the public perception of global warming.
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Black Voices - Mon Nov 16, 12:44 pm ET
Filed under: HIV/AIDS , Women's Health , Men's Health , Disease Prevention Twenty-two years ago, the United States banned people with HIV/AIDS from entering the country in an effort to supposedly prevent the spread of the disease. Now, calling it a decision rooted in fear rather than fact, President Barack Obama has signed a bill in hopes of reducing the stigma of the disease, he said speaking ...
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New York Times - Sat Nov 21, 10:22 pm ET
TRIAGE Young children, here playing near where swine flu shots will be given in Texas, are one of the high-risk groups.
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Asheville Citizen-Times - Sun Nov 22, 1:00 am ET
ASHEVILLE — The Western North Carolina AIDS Project is bringing sections of the AIDS Memorial Quilt back to Asheville for an exhibit marking World AIDS Day.