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UPDATED: 09:11, December 02, 2004
AIDS Day marked worldwide
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A youth looks at photos in an anti-AIDS exhibition on Pont des Arts above Sena river in Paris, capital of France, on Nov. 30, 2004.

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A volunteer (R) delivers red ribbons to passengers in an anti-AIDS exhibition on Pont des Arts above Sena River in Paris, capital of France, on Nov. 30, 2004. On the eve of the World AIDS Day, the municipal government of Paris and an anti-AIDS group organized the exhibition by displaying 1000 photos of people including HIV infected patients, politicians, artists, athletes, physicians, and social volunteers.

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A man walks out from a mobile HIV testing unit in Washington, Nov. 30, 2004 on the eve of World AIDS Day. Whitman-Walker Clinic unveils two new mobile HIV testing units on Tuesday, as part of the Clinic's World AIDS Day observations. The units will provide HIV testing and counseling, education on how to prevent HIV infection.

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A man wears a mask imitating British Prime Minister Tony Blair during an anti AIDS campaign in London, capital of Britain Dec.1, 2004 on World AIDS Day. The main theme of this year's World AIDS Day features "paying attention to women and fighting against AIDS/HIV".

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Doctor Shah Mohammad Noory puts a blood sample of a suspect infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) in an apparatus at AIDS Prevention and Cure Department in Afghan Central Blood Bank in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, Dec.1, 2004 on World AIDS Day. Nine doctors work in this department, Afghan only AIDS prevention and cure organization. The main theme of this year's World AIDS Day features "paying attention to women and fighting against AIDS/HIV".

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People light candles to pray for those died of AIDS in Washington, November 30, 2004 on the eve of World AIDS Day. It was reported that around 500,000 Americans had died of AIDS so far.

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