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The HIV/AIDS charity is getting new, bigger digs.
"Electing to go ahead into this truly idiotic move is one of the great mysteries of the present moment."
With the closure of St. Vincent's, this makes two landmarks in the HIV/AIDS fight that are disappearing from their old neighborhoods.
But it was a mercy killing, so it's cool, kind of.
Travelers will no longer be asked about their HIV status.
In a massive trial in Thailand, those who took a vaccine were 31 percent less likely to contract HIV.
The plucky charity, founded by Mother Hale in 1969, will change its focus.
In 2006, the last year for which there are complete statistics, 4,800 people became infected.
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