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REGION: Africa
TOPIC: Health
Online NewsHour
SLIDE SHOW Posted: March 19, 2009   
South Africa Faces New and Old Challenges FLASH VERSION
In South Africa, a young democracy that emerged from apartheid in 1994, nearly one in every six people is HIV positive. Senior NewsHour correspondent Ray Suarez, who visited the country to report on the epidemic, shares his observations of this unique nation and its challenges.
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Produced by: Ray Suarez
Cape Town, The beaches and vistas in Cape Town, South Africa, attract tourists from around the world.
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Cape Town
The beaches and vistas in Cape Town, South Africa, attract tourists from around the world.
Speaking: Ray Suarez
Photo Credit: Ray Suarez, Audio Credit: Ray Suarez
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