President Bush plans to sign a bill next week that commits the United States to spending about $40 billion over the next five years to fight AIDS overseas, a major expansion of what many consider his most successful foreign policy initiative.
AIDS Funding Binds Longevity of Millions to U.S.Courtesy washingtonpost.com - Health Fri, 07/25/2008 - 23:00
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Today, AIDS has infected all
Today, AIDS has infected all over the world. Especially, the youth are affected by this fatal disease. To prevent, this requires lot of funds. So President Bush's estimation is appreciable.
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