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HIV/AIDS: District lives are at stake
11/20/2005
In a recent report by the D.C. Appleseed Center on HIV and AIDS in Washington, a high ranking official in the District government claims that the nation's capital is potentially 10 to 15 years behind where it should be in its efforts to battle the disease
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How to Regulate CareFirst
10/1/2005
Opinion Editorial in the The Washington Post by Walter Smith, Director of DC Appleseed
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CareFirst's D.C. Insurer Could Lose Tax Break
9/1/2005
The District-based affiliate of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, already facing legislation that could force it to spend far more on community needs, now risks losing a million-dollar tax benefit it enjoys because of its nonprofit status.
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Washington, D.C., HIV/AIDS Administrator Wants Condoms in Schools, Needle-Exchange Programs
10/1/2004
Washington, D.C., needs to be prepared for measures that make condoms available in schools and needle-exchange programs available for injection drug users, if the city is to tackle HIV/AIDS effectively,
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