Aids conference

- WASHINGTON (AP) — From dark days to a critical turning point in the AIDS epidemic: The landscape has changed dramatically in the two decades since the worlds largest AIDS conference last met in the United States.
(YAHOO!)- WASHINGTON—The worlds largest AIDS conference returned to the U.S. on Sunday with a plea against complacency at a time when the epidemic is at a critical turning point. We can start to end AIDS, one expert said.
(San Jose Mercury News)- WASHINGTON - Around 20,000 delegates - researchers, activists, advocates and policymakers - from more than 200 countries came to the Washington Convention Center on Sunday to begin the International AIDS conference. Kathleen Sebelius, the U.
(Miami Herald)- WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 1,000 people marched through downtown Washington on Sunday to call attention to the ongoing struggle against HIV and AIDS, the subject of an international conference beginning held in the nations capital.
(YAHOO!)- The International AIDS Conference opened Sunday with a call for the worlds governments not to let tight budgets slow the fight against the disease. San Francisco AIDS specialist Dr.
(Voice of America)- the rally sponsored by the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation hailed the days opening of the first world AIDS conference in the United States in 22 years as a time to reenergize activists and renew public awareness.
(MySanAntonio)- The 19th International AIDS Conference opened Sunday night with an expression of gratitude for America's tremendous investments in the fight against the deadly disease — and a declaration that "we can start to end AIDS.
(Washington Times)- It is fitting that Washington, D.C., is hosting the International AIDS Conference this week.
(Cleveland Plain Dealer)- Volberding speaks with guest host Linda Wertheimer during the International AIDS Conference in D.C. Copyright © 2012 National Public Radio. For personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. For other uses, prior permission required.
(NPR News)- he first International AIDS Conference to be held in the United States in more than two decades opened Sunday with repeated assertions that the 31-year-old epidemic can be realistically brought to an end with more money and attention, strategically applied.
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