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Commentary

Plant diseases
THE LETTER of the Day from Mr. R.A. (Ren) Gonsalves published in yesterday's issue serves to remind the nation that threats to its agriculture may arise from unexpected sources.

You car do that in Trinidad!
THERE ARE many people who would never drive in Trinidad. They blame the drivers. The media, however, blame the vehicles. It seems that some sinister transformation affects all transportation devices that arrive here. Whether new or used, regardless of...

AIDS conference ends, much work remains
DURBAN, South Africa (AP): The high-profile Inter-national AIDS Conference, held for the first time at ground zero of the epidemic, ended yesterday as it began, dominated as much by questions of money and political will as of medicine.

Myths increase women's vulnerability to HIV
DURBAN, South Africa, (Reuters) : MYTHS ABOUT AIDS common among men in some cultures, such as that sleeping with virgins can cure it, are putting young women and girls at extra risk of catching the deadly disease, activists said on Thursday.










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