•HIV Medics Freed After EU-Libya Deal Struck; Move Seen As Another Step by Qaddafi Towards Normalizing Relations With West [Guardian, WP]
•Sens. Obama, Mendendez Probe AID Pick's Diversity Record (From June 7th, 2007) [WP]
•US Is Seen in Iraq Until At Least '09 [NYT]
•TB Tests Show Promise, But Flaws Limit Progress [NYT]
•Article Examines U.S. Policy Requiring Groups That Receive HIV/AIDS Funding To Condemn Commercial Sex Work [Kaiser]
•Biggest Challenge in Fight Against HIV/AIDS Is Shortage of Health Workers in Developing Countries, World Bank Official Says [Kaiser]
• Male Circumcision, New Antiretrovirals, Genetic Engineering Most Promising HIV Prevention, Treatment Methods, Conference Delegates Say [Kaiser]
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Newslinks - July 24th, 2007
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