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		<title>Oleh: HIV AIDS Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Ken Hutcherson Plans Day of Silence Protest at Mt. Si High School</title>
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		<description>[...] Grim Outlook for an AIDS Vaccine  Back in 1984, federal health officials, flush with excitement over discovery of the virus that causes AIDS, famously predicted that they would have a vaccine ready for market within three years. Now, after almost a quarter-century of toil and struggle, the effort has crashed in failure. No one yet knows whether a vaccine to prevent the disease will ever be possible. David Baltimore, a Nobel-winning biologist, sounded a note of despair in an address to the American Association for the Advancem [...]</description>
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