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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Father Terrence who wrote (82982)6/27/2000 4:40:00 PM
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AIDS Experts: The Worst Is To Come

GENEVA (AP) ? AIDS has killed 19 million people worldwide, but the worst is yet to come, the United Nations predicted Tuesday: the disease is expected to wipe out half the teen-agers in some African nations, devastating economies and societies.

``In the West and in Europe, the impact of treatment has been spectacular,'' Piot said. ``Mortality has really collapsed. There is a longer and better life for people with AIDS.''

Ironically, the report cited studies from Australia and San Francisco showing that the very success of AIDS therapies has encouraged a revival in risky behavior, with growing numbers of young homosexual men having unprotected intercourse and multiple partners.
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