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powerful company. no doubt about it. the san francisco chronicle. a second baby born with an aids virus appeared to be cured. the child born in california had her infection put into remission following a drug treatment four hours after she was born. doctors are cautious to say she is 100% cured because she remains on aids medication but a similar case announced a year ago in mississippi and that child also remains aids-free. the los angeles times. the world health organization says only 5% of a person s daily calories should come from sugar. you have to really look into this as it pertains to you. that is 25 grams or about six pea teaspoons a lot. by comparison a single can of coke has 36 grams of sugar. let me check that out. no. what do you give up?
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he had no connection to the outside world. did he have any sense when he came out what an icon he had become? i don t think so. that may have come over time as he met heads of state and people who gave him a sense of how they had grown with him and with his struggle. but i don t think he saw himself as an icon. i don t think he saw himself as the renaissance man that he really was and became increasingly more so as time went on because, you know, he came out with one idea in mind and that was to free his country from oppressive white minority rule known as apartheid. but eventually he embraced many other things like for example hiv and aids. here was someone who wasn t around in society when aids virus began to hit, especially his country hard and then he lost a son to it.
days when the aids virus was very strong. we don t want our loved ones bu buried there because someone who died of aids is buried there. it goes on and on. there has to be a burial. we can t decide who s buried where because of this circumstance and that circumstance and who they are, what they died of. you have to bury a dead body, period. there s nothing else to discuss with it. does it have to be publicly known where a body is buried? no. not at all. cemeteries have to keep records of where you bury somebody. they have section numbers and grave numbers. they have a map of who s buried there, who s buried here. you have to keep some sort of a record. now, you could leave the grave unmarked, fine. no one s going to bother it, no one s going to be able to find it. it s possible some cemetery somewhere could accept his body, bury it but just not have a grave marker? well, you can eliminate the grave marker, by the same token,