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The PBS program Frontline will air a two-part special marking the 25th anniversary of the world's first reported AIDS cases on May 30 and May 31. The program, titled "The Age of AIDS," will examine the origins of the AIDS pandemic and the subsequent quarter century of social, scientific, and government successes and failures in fighting the disease. The two-part special includes interviews with AIDS researchers, world leaders, activists, and HIV patients. "The Age of AIDS" is scheduled to air 9-11 p.m. Eastern/Pacific on May 30-31 on PBS. For more information, go online to www.pbs.org/frontline/aids.































































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