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	<title>Wide Angle &#187; AIDS Warriors</title>
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		<title>AIDS Warriors: Video: Full Episode</title>
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In sub-Saharan Africa today, AIDS is not only a vast humanitarian tragedy, but also a dire threat to regional stability. As death rates from AIDS exceed the rate at which teachers, doctors, and security forces can be trained and maintained, whole nations may begin to collapse. Perhaps the only benefit from Angola’s long civil war [...]]]></description>
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