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Hopeful, AIDS Researchers Convene
This weekend, 25,000 delegates descend on Washington for the first International AIDS Conference in the United States in 22 years. One researcher says breakthroughs in the past three years are signs that the tools to end the epidemic may be in hand.

Insurance Marketplace Begins to Take Shape
By the fall of 2013, it's expected Californians can line up their health insurance purchases in advance of the January 1, 2014 rollout of heath care reform. They'll be able to buy their plan in a new state-run online marketplace called the Health Benefit Exchange. On Thursday, people in Oakland got a chance to weigh in on what those health plans should look like.

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