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Scott Seidman August 18th, 2006 06:09 PM

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"The results of the two ongoing trials will help clarify the relationship
between male circumcision and risk of HIV in differing contexts, which is
key to determining the reproducibility and application of the Orange Farm
findings," said Dr Kevin de Cock, head of the World Health Organisation's
HIV/Aids programme.


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Scott
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Tim J. August 18th, 2006 06:21 PM

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Scott Seidman typed:
"The results of the two ongoing trials will help clarify the
relationship between male circumcision and risk of HIV in differing
contexts, which is key to determining the reproducibility and
application of the Orange Farm findings," said Dr Kevin de Cock, head
of the World Health Organisation's HIV/Aids programme.


Someone should ask Doc de Cock if placing a sock on de cock would do the
block, or is that just a crock?
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TL,
Tim
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riverman August 18th, 2006 06:31 PM

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"Tim J." wrote in message
...
Scott Seidman typed:
"The results of the two ongoing trials will help clarify the
relationship between male circumcision and risk of HIV in differing
contexts, which is key to determining the reproducibility and
application of the Orange Farm findings," said Dr Kevin de Cock, head
of the World Health Organisation's HIV/Aids programme.


Someone should ask Doc de Cock if placing a sock on de cock would do the
block, or is that just a crock?
--
TL,
Tim


If you listen to the squawk, its all talk.

--riverman



August 18th, 2006 10:12 PM

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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
.4...


"The results of the two ongoing trials will help clarify the relationship
between male circumcision and risk of HIV in differing contexts, which is
key to determining the reproducibility and application of the Orange Farm
findings," said Dr Kevin de Cock, head of the World Health Organisation's
HIV/Aids programme.


--
Scott
Reverse name to reply
Hak mir nisht ken tshaynik
doint geeve a rats ass , mon......





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