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To: PAR who wrote (7400)11/19/1997 11:42:00 AM
From: AgAuUSA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14328
 
AIDS rampant in India, UNICEF says

Copyright c 1997 Nando.net
Copyright c 1997 Reuters

NEW DELHI, India (November 19, 1997 10:35 a.m. EST
nando.net) - India is fast becoming an AIDS epicenter,
UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy said Wednesday.

"India will soon become an HIV (and) AIDS epicenter," Bellamy
told Reuters in an interview, but she added: "I am convinced that
India has the commitment to solve the problem."

An UNICEF statement said India was one of the highest-risk
countries in the world, with a large number of AIDS victims and
potential victims.

"Even when the disease gets an adult as its victim, the children
who are part of the family are direct sufferers," the statement
said.

It said the estimated 400,000 street children who live in India's
four biggest cities -- New Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras
-- were more vulnerable to HIV than others.

UNICEF said in 1996 alone, 400,000 children under the age of
15 became infected with HIV worldwide, over 90 percent of them
in developing countries.

Experts have said India, with an estimated 3 million to 5 million
HIV cases, leads all other countries. HIV leads to AIDS.





To: PAR who wrote (7400)11/19/1997 12:29:00 PM
From: Bill Coenen  Respond to of 14328
 
Paula,
Sorry for the misinterpretation. I'm not feeling so humbled now, but I didn't want the improvement in my self esteem to come at your expense.

I'd hang with Triby in a long term core account on its excellent fundamentals for growth. I certainly have no enlightening remarks on the dynamics of the market place or how to tell when a decent stock is ready to move. But, if its money you don't have to have right away, consider that a four bagger, even if it takes five years, spells 80% return on investment. I dont think its unreasonable to see Triby at $12 at some future date. But as the song goes, "Cuando, cuando, cuando, cuando? Good luck, Bill