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Magic brought AIDS out of the closet and put it on the kitchen table. Roy Johnson
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Last year we gave $105,000 in patient aid just in the Kansas City area. Jill Ring
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So many diseases that were once virtual death sentences, including AIDS and cancer, are now often chronic diseases. Ken Johnson
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Men can make a particular difference -- by being more caring, by taking fewer risks and by facing the issue of AIDS head-on. Kofi Annan
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One in four African-American and one in six Latino men who have AIDS -- and contracted it through having sex with other men -- actually consider themselves as heterosexual. Helene Gayle
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Occasionally, they get grants or small amounts of federal money. They have to depend on their state aid by the number of students they educate. They have an even tighter financial arrangement than a traditional school system does. Debbie Ratcliffe
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Of course it is very nice that she wants to help. But given that it does correspond to the law on aid during an election period, there is a question that must be checked as to whether this is the period, Ehud Olmert
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Nontraditional students often have the misconception that aid is intended only for high school students entering college. Luckily, that's not the case. Jean Chatzky
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One woman from the Congo talked about children running wild in the bush, outcast because their parents died of AIDS. She tries to persuade them to take food from her hands...and then, as she goes walking into the bush, she sees these shallow graves where children bury children. She takes them back to her home to give them a proper burial...These are AIDS orphans, children raising children with no values, no direction. What will become of them? Linda Gentile