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<title>Punishing Prostitution 'Won't Stem HIV'</title>
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<description>A recent Cambodian bill outlawing prostitution is a &quot;failure&quot; because it increases the victimization of sex workers and raises the risk of the spread of HIV, writes Melissa Ditmore, an expert on the issues of sex work and HIV.</description>
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<title>An HIV Film for 'All of Us'</title>
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<description>With African-American women accounting for 72 percent of all new female HIV cases, one &quot;feminist filmmaker&quot; discusses her documentary revolving around a young African-American doctor and her two HIV-positive patients.</description>
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<title>Community Is 'Key' to AIDS Prevention</title>
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<description>International AIDS prevention programs can learn a lot from local efforts in Thailand, where activists reach out to patients with home based care, spiritual guidance, and opportunities for community involvement, writes AIDS activist Masiba Biriwasha.</description>
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<title>'I Am Not Just an Illusion' [slideshow]</title>
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<description>Through their own vivid and emotional photography, Romanian children living with HIV share their feelings on issues from discrimination and alienation to hope.</description>
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<title>Breaking the Silence in Benin Schools</title>
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<description>Thousands of school children in Benin are learning about HIV/AIDS -- a subject rarely broached in the Beninese classroom or home -- through a new initiative that raises awareness by working more closely with parents and teachers.</description>
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