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New 'OPAL Therapy' Presents Simple, Cost-effective Method Of Treating HIV Infection




Australian researchers have unveiled a new immunotherapy technique to help prevent the progression from HIV infection to AIDS. Th simple cost-effective technique has been effective in primates.


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Mercurio: Turning a mountain into a molehill

SPRINGHILL, WV- MAY 12:  Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) smiles as he plays a game of pool during a stop at Schultzie's Bar & Hot Spot May 12, 2008 in Springhill, West Virginia. Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) continue to battle for the Democratic presidential nomination.  Barack Obama made one of his first major tactical errors of the campaign by ignoring West Virginia's largely working-class, rural voters.


100 killed in new Nigeria pipeline inferno: Red Cross (AFP)

Firefighters try to extinguish a blaze in a northern suburb of Lagos following an explosion on an oil pipeline reportedly ruptured by a piece of earthmoving equipment. About 100 people were burnt to death Thursday when an oil pipeline exploded in a northern suburb of Nigeria's biggest city Lagos, the Red Cross said.(AFP)AFP - An oil pipeline explosion killed about 100 people on Thursday near a primary school in a suburb north of Lagos, the Red Cross said.


House blocks Iraq war money and sets pullout plan (Reuters)

A U.S. soldier takes up position to secure the site of a bomb attack that targeted Sunni Islamic political party headquarters, which police said killed three people and wounded 23 others in Baghdad's Yarmouk district, May 14, 2008. (Mushtaq Muhammed/Reuters)Reuters - The House of Representatives, in a surprise and largely symbolic move, defeated legislation on Thursday to fund the war in Iraq for another year.



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