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1. Drug patents draw scrutiny as Bush goes to Africa; laws to protect interests of pharmaceuticals companies may be at odds with continent's public-health dilemma

2. Empty fields: in Africa, AIDS and famine now go hand in hand; as farmers die in Swaziland, their plots lie fallow; Bush visits the continent; five orphans in a mud shack

3. As U.S. balks on medicine deal, African patients fees the pain; big drug makers, protecting their patents, seek limits to a global trade accord

4. Glaxo to cut price of AIDS drug used in Africa

5. AIDS plan draws critics

6. Profiteers divert AIDS medicines meant for Africa

7. African crusaders savor wins in AIDS war but need funds

9. Deadly mutant strain of malaria appears to have reached Africa

10. Gates puts his money where malaria is

11. U.N. AIDS conference avoids the real issues

12. Gates Foundation plans incentives to help bring vaccine to Africa

14. Powell tours Africa with a Bush plan for fighting AIDS

16. Mining firm combats AIDS via drug plan

17. First rule of AIDS in Africa: do no harm

18. U.N.'s Annan seeks huge global fund to combat AIDS

19. Group at Harvard call for fund to pay for Africa AIDS programs

21. Another African epidemic

22. Bristol-Myers offers to sell two AIDS drugs in Africa at below cost

23. G-7 plan is afoot for AIDS-drug assistance

24. AIDS-drug price war breaks out in Africa goaded by generics

26. Hair-removal drug treats sleeping sickness

29. African nations studying generic AIDS drugs

32. AIDS drug plan spurs call to cut prices elsewhere

33. Clinton aims to get Africa more AIDS-drugs access

34. Into Africa: makers of AIDS drugs agree to slash prices for developing world; five firms' pact with U.N. will still leave medicine unaffordable for millions

39. AIDS chief hindered by scant resources

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