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Clinton Group Makes Cheap AIDS Drug Deal - CBS News

Clinton Group Makes Cheap AIDS Drug Deal. ... Clinton's foundation negotiated agreements with generic drug makers Cipla Ltd. and Matrix Laboratories Ltd. that he said would mean an average savings ...

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Clinton Makes A Deal For AIDS Patients - CBS News

Clinton Makes A Deal For AIDS Patients. November 30, 2006 / 5:38 AM / CBS/AP ... Under the agreement, the two companies - Cipla Ltd. and Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. - will supply 19 different ...

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Cheap AIDS Drugs On The Way - CBS News

Cheap AIDS Drugs On The Way. ... They must provide guarantees of payment and ensure the security of drug distribution to prevent the medication being smuggled back to rich nations and sold for ...

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UnitedHealth Group Makes Nice to Physicians - CBS News

UnitedHealth Group is not very popular among physicians. Among other things, the insurance giant forced them to take plans they didn't want in New York and California following mergers with Oxford ...

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Hillary Clinton makes campaign stop on Quora - CNET

Hillary Clinton makes campaign stop on Quora. Democratic candidate for president visits the popular online forum to discuss health care, Planned Parenthood and being a grandmother.

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Lycos makes retail deal - CNET

Lycos makes retail deal. On the same day that it narrowly beat Wall Street's expectations, Lycos delivers on its strategy to sign partnership agreements. ... Tripod, and Mailcity.

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Sprint pushes crazy-cheap deal, but there's a catch - CNET

Sprint pushes crazy-cheap deal, but there's a catch. The carrier is offering new customers five lines of unlimited data, talk and text for $90 a month. The only problem is that prices go up after ...

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AIDS Out Of Control In India - CBS News

AIDS is out of control in Africa, and everyone knows it. But by some estimates, the most AIDS-infected country is no longer in Africa. It's in Asia, and the country is India -- our closest ally in ...

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Hearing aids: You ain't heard nothing yet - CBS News

Only about 20% of adults with hearing loss actually use hearing aids, but advances in technology and a new law may drive down prices – and be music to consumers' ears

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Tussle Over Generic AIDS Drugs - CBS News

Tussle Over Generic AIDS Drugs. ... Cipla Chairman and Managing Director Yusuf K. Hamied said the U.N. decision should remove doubts in the minds of consumers about the quality of generic versions ...

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India's AIDS Children Shunned - CBS News

India's AIDS Children Shunned. ... the second-highest number in the world after South Africa. ... an activist group working in southern Tamil Nadu state.

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FDA Approves Generic AIDS Drugs - CBS News

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Mysterious AIDS-like disease discovered - CBS News

(AP) Researchers have identified a mysterious new disease that has left scores of people in Asia and some in the United States with AIDS-like symptoms even though they are not infected with HIV.

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Guts And Worry In Bush AIDS Plan - CBS News

Guts And Worry In Bush AIDS Plan. ... Generic AIDS drugs manufactured by Cipla, an Indian company, will be among those recommended to the 14 nations getting the help, said Anthony Fauci, a senior ...

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Gates: $100M To Fight AIDS in India - CBS News

Gates: $100M To Fight AIDS in India November 11, 2002 / 7:52 AM / AP The richest man in the world met with some of its poorest Monday, and pledged $100 million to fight the spread of AIDS in India.

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AIDS Awareness - Celebrity Circuit - Pictures - CBS News

Actor Richard Gere, left, Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu, second right, and philanthropist, Parmeshwar Godrej, right, stand in solidarity with sex worker/community leader Naimoon Khan as she reads ...

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Latest In Leaf-Raking, Gathering Aids - CBS News

The Early Show's resident home improvement expert, Danny Lipford, says there are many tools on the market that could help. "As a kid," he says, "I remember how much fun it was to run and jump into ...

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Consumer Reports reviews sleeping aids and remedies - CBS News

Consumer Reports reviews sleeping aids and re... Consumers spent an estimated $41 dollars this past year on sleep aids and remedies. That number is expected to hit $52 billion by 2020.

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A Clinton Timeline - CBS News

May 24, 2000 - The House passes legislation granting permanent normal trade relations with China. April 2000 - The unemployment rate drops below 4 percent for the first time in more than 30 years.

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