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January 26, 2007
Topics condom, city, health, aids, condoms, free, people, hiv, colors, subway, design, medicine, restaurants, bars, death and help
New York City Hall will soon release a branded official city condom to encourage its use. Currently, the city distributes 1. 5 million free condoms monthly in ordinary wrappers. Plans are in place to implement a distinctive package design for the city's official condom, be it a subway themed one with the lines shown in different colors.
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November 30, 2006
Topics condom, aids, condoms, health, sperm, nursing, cells, orange, doctors, paper, student, face, law, sex, help, world, city and people
People passing by downtown Baguio city were shocked upon seeing artists, nursing students and gender rights activists parading a 30-foot condom on their shoulders. The colorful condom was the city's way of celebrating World AIDS Day, said Eden Divinagracia, executive director of the Philippine Non-Government Organization Council on Population Health and Welfare (PNGOC).
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November 8, 2006
Topics songs, help, creative, virus, trains, aids, dance, secretary, spread, homeless, natural, train, reuters and indian
Officials in the state of Bihar have created a novel idea to both rehabilitate beggars and help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS: pay beggars to sing songs and enact plays to raise awareness of the deadly virus. They want to train many of the estimated 100,000 homeless in the state to put on street plays about AIDS and to sing songs about it in trains and buses and on the sides of busy roads.
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August 18, 2006
Topics condoms, art, people, reuters, thailand, aids, toronto, condom, africa, candy, alone, teens, india, paper, men and world
In an effort to de-stigmatize condoms, one advocacy group is encouraging people to make their own art pins using the contraceptive. Executive director of The Condom Project, Franck DeRose, says his group started a program that aims to get people more comfortable with condoms, particularly those who live in countries where the items are taboo. He tells Reuters, "There's a great need to de-stigmatize condoms around the world, especially in Africa. "
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August 16, 2006
Topics madonna, cross, icon, crown, rome, aids, stage, pop, germany, church, world, city and monitor
The concert of international pop icon Madonna scheduled Sunday in Dusseldorf, Germany, will be monitored by German prosecutors to determine whether a mock crucifixion during the performance is offensive to religious beliefs. However, the prosecutors say they will not be watching the show live, but rather rely on media reports to conclude their observations.
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