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AFP: White House: HIV/AIDS treatment program goal reached early
14 hours ago WASHINGTON (AFP) President George W. Bush will mark World AIDS Day Monday by announcing that his administration has already met its goal of treating two million people living with HIV/AIDS by the end of the year, the White House said. "PEPFAR is the largest commitment by any nation ...
Warren to award President Bush for HIV/AIDS fight
blog.christianitytoday.com — Global Civil Forum to be held in Washington on World AIDS Day (more) Warren to award President Bush for HIV/AIDS fight
A Bit Of Truth For World AIDS Day Tomrrow: The AIDS Crisis Is Overblown
sayanythingblog.com — A group of experts are beginning to criticize the AIDS movement for saying that their cause is pulling funding and support away from more pressing causes. LONDON – As World AIDS Day is marked on Monday, some experts are growing more outspoken in complaining that AIDS is eating up funding at ... (more) A Bit Of Truth For World AIDS Day Tomrrow: The AIDS ...
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Bush to receive first-ever International Medal of Peace.
Think Progress — ... ” from the Global PEACE Coalition in recognition of his unprecedented contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS and other diseases. The “International Medal of PEACE” is given for outstanding contribution toward alleviating the five global giants recognized by the Coalition, including pandemic diseases, extreme poverty, illiteracy, self-centered leadership and spiritual emptiness. The Bush administration reports that its AIDS initiative helped treat two million people living with HIV/AIDS. ...

Pastor Rick Warren to recieve first-ever medal of FAIL
Majikthise — ... ” from the Global PEACE Coalition in recognition of his unprecedented contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS and other diseases. The “International Medal of PEACE” is given for outstanding contribution toward alleviating the five global giants recognized by the Coalition, including pandemic diseases, extreme poverty, illiteracy, self-centered leadership and spiritual emptiness. The Bush administration reports that its AIDS initiative helped treat two million people this year living with HIV/AIDS ...

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