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Gray, HIV/AIDS service providers mark World AIDS Day

More than 100 people attended candlelight vigil in Dupont Circle

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Howard Univ. to host HIV/AIDS conference

Jeanne White Ginder, Ryan White's mother, among speakers at International Conference on AIDS Stigma

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D.C. officials mark National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Gray and others spoke at a press conference in Freedom Plaza

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NAPWA prepares for National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Frank Oldham stressed it remains important to honor those lost to the epidemic

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Housing for people with HIV in D.C. remains a problem

Nearly 1,000 remain on waiting list to access assistance

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AIDS 2012: HIV/AIDS activists heckle Gray at Global Village

Housing Works protesters criticized Gray’s response to D.C. epidemic

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10 pharmacies named to new AIDS network

Officials say no disruption in prescriptions expected

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City officials launch HIV testing campaign for D.C. employees

D.C. government employees can now take two hours of administrative leave to attend HIV workshop and get tested

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Pappas: D.C. making progress in fight against HIV

2.7 percent of Washingtonians were living with disease in 2010.

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Pharmacies accuse D.C. of threatening AIDS drug program

Health director says HIV patients will get drugs on time

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