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ATTENTION EDITORS - CORRECTING PICTURE REFERENCE FOR SIN079 TRANSMITTED AT APPROXIMATELY 0345GMT ON NOVEMBER 28, 2006
29 Nov 2006
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ATTENTION EDITORS - CORRECTING PICTURE REFERENCE FOR SIN079 TRANSMITTED AT APPROXIMATELY 0345GMT ON NOVEMBER 28, 2006. A CORRECTED VERSION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWS THIS ADVISORY. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED. REUTERS Recently-circumcised Titus Shabangu (R), a 36-year-old driver, waits to receive a check-up at a clinic in Swaziland's capital Mbabane, in this February 9, 2006 file photo. In the tiny African kingdom, circumcision is making a comeback after research showed the age-old rite may help stop the spread of HIV. TO MATCH FEATURE AIDS-AFRICA/CIRCUMCISION
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ATTENTION EDITORS - CORRECTING PICTURE REFERENCE FOR SIN079 TRANSMITTED AT APPROXIMATELY 0345GMT ON NOVEMBER 28, 2006. A CORRECTED VERSION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWS THIS ADVISORY. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED. REUTERS Recently-circumcised Titus Shabangu (R), a 36-year-old driver, waits to receive a check-up at a clinic in Swaziland's capital Mbabane, in this February 9, 2006 file photo. In the tiny African kingdom, circumcision is making a comeback after research showed the age-old rite may help stop the spread of HIV. TO MATCH FEATURE AIDS-AFRICA/CIRCUMCISION


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