Aides stories:
Millions at risk if AIDS focus fades: Expert
Feb 5th, 2010 - Vancouver Sun
london - global attention is turning away from the aids epidemic at just the wrong time and means a fresh wave of the disease could infect millions of people in high-risk countries, a leading expert said on friday.
alan whiteside, directorUS puts locals in charge of AIDS spending; groups say that could mean savings in tough times
Feb 4th, 2010 - StarTribune
johannesburg - u.s. and south african aids workers say putting more of the decision-making in local hands can help stretch donor money, amid concerns international giving will be limited because of the global recession. since 2004, the u.s.
Frustration growing at Haiti aid bottlenecks
Feb 3rd, 2010 - San Jose Mercury News
port-au-prince, haiti-the aid flooding into haiti by plane and boat is not reaching earthquake victims quickly enough to stem growing unrest because of transportation bottlenecks and isolated violence. many foreign aid workers and haitians say ampleObama Expands World AIDS Program by 25% to $3 Billion
Feb 1st, 2010 - Bloomberg
feb. 1 (bloomberg) -- president barack obama's budget boosts global aids program funding by 25 percent, to $3 billion, to expand initiatives against the deadly disease and provide basic health care for children and mothers in the world's poorest
Scientists say crack HIV/AIDS puzzle for drugs
Feb 1st, 2010 - Yahoo! News
london (reuters) – scientists say they have solved a crucial puzzle about the aids virus after 20 years of research and that their findings could lead to better treatments for hiv.
british and u.s. researchers said they had grown a crystal


