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Michael Weinstein, AIDS Healthcare Foundation President, opens the event which was aimed at raising awareness about the importance of treatment, and the necessity of allocating specific funds for treatment in the new Pepfar bill.
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Created: 13th May 2008
Modified: 16th May 2008
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