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I was having dinner with [Herbert Nsanze] and Curran at the Nairobi Club, a decadent old British institution," Ronald recalls. "[James Curran] says 'I got this interesting phone call today from the CDC. I've got to return home. There's 10 gay people who have died in the last few months in Los Angeles and New York. They've got these crazy diseases.'
"It isn't chance! That's the whole thing -- people said to [Frank Plummer] it's chance but chance leads you to discoveries. It's a biological basis and we've got to understand what it is and hopefully it'll lead to a vaccine.
For Ronald, the disappointment in seeing the vaccine plant bid rejected is another bump to get over, like missing the 30th anniversary in Nairobi: "It's the first one I've missed, so it's hard.
... on HIV research map from a small clinic in Kenya 30 years ago . 44The smile and the signature mirth...
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..., Christianity, Politics and Public Life in Kenya (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009). In fa...
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... the populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Af...
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... transmitted infections and HIV in Meru Kenya in www.stijoiurnal.com . (5) Falk, K: Same-sex lif...
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... officers who would escort him to Nairobi Kenya on flights from Montreal and Amsterdam ; he would ...
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... students have the opportunity to study in Kenya. Langley; Blaine, WA, USA * Environmental Studies,...
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...Kenya Delegation Visits Service New Brunswick . Manitoba...
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Racial demarcation and social exclusion were common features in the organization of racially diverse colonial societies. British settlement in colonial Kenya and the import of immigrant workers resulted in the creation of a hierarchical society in which the Europeans enjoyed privileges to the exclusion of the immigrant Asians and the indigenous Africans. A study sets out to show how changes in the organization of this society and commonly held prejudices within it were reflected and even amplified in the organization of the accountancy profession. Drawing from archival and oral history data, the study traces the patterns of participation in accountancy of all three races. The study covers the period from the turn of the 20th century, which marked the arrival of the first British account...
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... the populations of Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Af...
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... learned have been used widely throughout Kenya and around the world. The Manitoba/University of N...