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AMERICA'S ROLE |

US faces global health aid dilemma
Strategy sought to make best use of spending
President George W. Bush scored major advances in his administration's worldwide campaign against AIDS. In fact, some critics say he was so successful that other dire needs in poor countries were squeezed out by the relentess American focus on AIDS. (Full article: 1250 words)
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