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4012 Postings, 7921 Tage standingovationkaum handel und im minus !?? o. T.

 
  
    #1951
20.09.04 16:20

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeDie von Caly haben Zeit?

 
  
    #1952
20.09.04 16:31
0.380 16200 10:09:48
0.400 100 10:09:25
0.390 4000 10:09:19
0.390 7700 09:57:16
0.390 10000 09:37:24
0.390 6900 09:35:04

JaJa die lieben Aufträge wir wissen es!.
Ohne die geht nix, ja wissen wir auch.
Die Marktkp. ist bei diesen Umsätzen viel zu hoch, ja das wissen wir auch!.
Ohne Aufträge werden weitere Aktien ausgegeben,ja, das wissen wie sehr wohl.
Nur mit AMEX-Glöckchen geht der kurs nicht hoch,richtig wissen wir.

Aber NUR mit EINER MELDUNG können wir REICH werden, sehr REICH, ja SIR das wissen wir nur zu gut.


Nur für diejenigen die obiges schreiben wollen !
Grüße Lucky  

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeAb und zu sitze ich so vor dem PC o. T.

 
  
    #1953
20.09.04 16:58
bei _Calypte !  
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4012 Postings, 7921 Tage standingovationRT: 0.39$ nicht mal 40k getradet..

 
  
    #1954
20.09.04 17:10
stimmt das oder spinnt mein trader??  

2171 Postings, 7489 Tage reliablySind schon ein paar mehr,

 
  
    #1955
20.09.04 17:17
HIV  Calypte Biomedical Corp (AMEX)     9/20/2004 10:30 AM
Last:
 0.38 Change:
   -0.03 Open:
 0.39 High:
 0.40 Low:
 0.38 Volume:
 73,200
Percent Change:
 -7.32% Yield:
 n/a P/E Ratio:
 0.32 52 Week Range:
 0.35 to 1.75
10.30AM  

2202 Postings, 7495 Tage Kade_IRT 0,39 gäähn o. T.

 
  
    #1956
20.09.04 17:20

1506 Postings, 7392 Tage joelujaaaa...ich versuche auch

 
  
    #1957
20.09.04 17:48
ein paar sternchen zu bekommen....

nunja, wie lucky schon richtig erkannt hat...ohne aufträge geht nichts und dafür reicht ein auftrag nicht. kommen langsam bedenken bei eurem investment auf ja??? wenigstens dem einen oder anderen? bis auf kade natürlich...

achso kade: augrid macht vor dem splitt noch eher die 0,005 als caly die 0,50. auch nach dem RS wird AGRD eher die 0,50 machen, als caly die 0,50....mit dem unterschied, dass die mk von augrid nicht mal 800.000$ beträgt. der zock kommt...und zwar ganz heftig...


nur mit dem unterschied, dass ich nach einem anstieg bei agrd nicht wieder einsteigen werde...denn beide firmen bescheissen ihre anleger auf dauer.

caly stand vor dem RS bei 0,013$. dann mal 30 und ihr wart bei 0,39. da seid ihr auch jetzt wieder, trotz eurer tollen einzigartigen produkte...komisch oder?  

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikenächste Horormeldung über Aids (traurig aber wahr)

 
  
    #1958
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20.09.04 19:03
Sep 20, 11:17 AM EDT

U.N.: HIV/AIDS Fuels Tuberculosis Crisis

By ANTHONY MITCHELL
Associated Press Writer

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- The spread of HIV/AIDS is fueling a massive tuberculosis crisis that could see one billion people infected in the next 20 years, the U.N. warned Monday.

A staggering 35 million people could also die of TB in that time if its growth continues unchecked, the World Health Organization said at the start of a two-day conference in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

The conference is seeking to promote joint treatment of the two leading killer diseases in the world. AIDS kills 8,000 people worldwide a day while another 5,000 die from TB.

TB is the most common infection among - and the leading killer of - people living with HIV/AIDS.

 

 
TB infects an estimated 8.7 million people a year and kills 2 million a year. It is spread by airborne bacteria that settle into the lungs and cause long-term infection. Many people who are infected do not become ill themselves but can spread it.

Of the estimated 25 million Africans now living with HIV, about eight million also harbor the bacillus that causes TB.

Each year, 5-10 percent of these eight million co-infected people develop active TB and up to four million will develop the disease at some point in their lives, the WHO said.

The "deadly interaction" of TB and HIV threatens to evolve into a global public health crisis and called for urgent action to stop the co-epidemic, said Mario Raviglione, head of the WHO fight against TB. The danger is compounded by the appearance of drug-resistant TB strains.

Earlier Monday, a senior US health official called on Ethiopia's political leaders to go for public tests for HIV in a bid to help end the stigma affecting those living with the virus.

Julie Gerberding, director of the US Center for Disease Control, was speaking during a three-day visit highlighting projects funded under U.S. President George W. Bush's US$15 billion initiative to combat HIV/AIDS.

"Having a visible political leader getting an HIV test helps, there is no question about it," Gerberding said. "I would encourage all leaders to have an HIV test as I have done."

© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 

4012 Postings, 7921 Tage standingovationja joelu du hast wie immer recht *ggg*

 
  
    #1959
20.09.04 19:04
mein guru...
du hast sooo geile aktien im depot & soviele davon. wie machst du das nur immer wieder so auf der winnerseite zu stehen?? *gggggggg*  

1506 Postings, 7392 Tage joelustanding, ich habe genauso viele loser-

 
  
    #1960
20.09.04 19:07
aktien im depot wie ihr. mit dem unterschied, dass ich die augen nicht vor der wahrheit verschliesse und nach einem anstieg rausgehe (grins)  

4012 Postings, 7921 Tage standingovation;-) ich gebe meine caly nie im leben her

 
  
    #1961
20.09.04 19:10
ausser für 100$ natürlich *gg*  

1506 Postings, 7392 Tage joeluklar nach dem nächsten RS 300:1... o. T.

 
  
    #1962
20.09.04 19:14

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeWir haben nur noch2 Schwarze also passt auf bitte

 
  
    #1963
20.09.04 19:16
das nicht wieder weiter dazu kommen 1
Danke Lucky  

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeWas geht den jetzt?

 
  
    #1964
20.09.04 19:29
0.420 200 13:12:39
0.420 46200 13:12:20
0.420 25000 13:12:13
0.410 16500 13:11:45
0.410 2000 13:11:39
0.400 3300 13:11:20
0.400 8000 13:10:58
 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikezieht an Mächtig

 
  
    #1965
20.09.04 19:31
0.420 25000 13:15:07
0.430 15100 13:14:40
0.430 2000 13:14:38
0.420 2000 13:14:38
0.420 30000 13:14:13
0.420 200 13:12:39
 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikewarum jetzt der Umsatz?

 
  
    #1966
20.09.04 19:36
0.420 50000 13:18:35
0.420 50000 13:17:01
 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikemuß weg man sieht sich o. T.

 
  
    #1967
20.09.04 19:38

10 Postings, 7375 Tage mutzurlückedie umsätze bewegen sich langsam wieder ...

 
  
    #1968
20.09.04 19:40
in alt gewohnten regionen.

mal sehen, ob sich cally endlich von der .4 absetzen kann (richtung norden natürlich)  

1145 Postings, 7396 Tage Brokersince1994ermutigende aussagen vom Tony in AMEXTV

 
  
    #1969
20.09.04 21:25

; )

Grüße

C.O  

2202 Postings, 7495 Tage Kade_IJoelu, bla bla bla ... o. T.

 
  
    #1970
20.09.04 22:44

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeschaffen wir heute mal grüne Schlußkurse?

 
  
    #1971
21.09.04 11:53
ich werde heute wieder
 
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1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrike7 Billionen und andere 15 Billionen $

 
  
    #1972
1
21.09.04 12:04
da muß doch für Caly was dabei sein!




NAC Gives Health Ministry $7bn


   
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The Herald (Harare)

September 20, 2004


Posted to the web September 20, 2004

Harare

THE National Aids Council has allocated $7 billion to the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare for the purchase of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) this year, NAC acting executive director Mr Albert Manenji has said.

Another $15 billion, he said, has been given to District Aids Action Committees (DAACs) and Ward Aids Action Committees.

These are responsible for distributing money to people at district and ward level.

This follows a petition by People Living With HIV/Aids for more resources to those affected and infected by the disease.

Such people are the intended beneficiaries of the fund that was established by the Government four years ago.

The group presented the petition at the NAC offices in Harare last week.

The petitioners alleged that the money, which was being collected under the Government-initiated Aids Fund was being abused by the NAC and was not reaching the intended benefi- ciaries.

The group accused the NAC of embarking on a recruitment drive that has sucked in a greater percentage of its budget while people suffered.

"Thousands of people continue to die without receiving any benefits from the fund."

It further alleged that a majority of people living with Aids was unable to have a simple nutritional meal while the council was spending money on non-core and petty items.

DAACs also came under fire for allegedly failing to execute duties properly.

However, Mr Manenji explained the channels NAC follows when disbursing funds collected under the National Aids Trust Fund, which is derived from the Aids levy. He gave the explanation at the recent handover of $1 billion by NAC to the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare for school fees for orphaned children.

Everyone in formal employment in this country contributes towards the national Aids levy through deductions from their salaries.

To date, Zimbabwe remains the only country in Africa that has introduced the Aids levy.

A workshop of Members of Parliament and women activists last week called for a thorough audit of the National Aids Trust Fund.

The legislators at the workshop included Ms Thoko Khupe (MDC, Makokoba, Cde Lazarus Dokora (Zanu-PF, Rushinga), Cde Victor Chitongo (Zanu-PF, Murehwa North) and Mr Fidelis Mhashu (MDC, Chitungwiza).

Mr Manenji said while NAC was concerned with the plight of the infected, it was also very much concerned about protecting the 75 percent or so that was uninfected.

The HIV infection prevalence rate is currently at 24,6 percent in the 15 to 49 age-group while it could be at around 10 percent in the other age-groups.

"We think it is important that we look at intervention first because there are many who are still uninfected and they need to be protected.

"It would not make sense to spend all the money we have in our coffers on those who are sick when there is still a lot more to be done to make sure that those who are uninfected stay that way," he said.

However, by allocating funds for the purchase of ARVs, ensuring that people living with HIV and Aids get food, school fees for their children as well as catering for other needs, Mr Manenji said, the NAC was proving that it had the welfare of the people at heart.

"Yes, there is more that can be done, the situation will always be like that because resources can never be enough to meet everyone's needs.

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"But for people to allege that we do not have the people's interests at heart would be completely false," he said.

People living with HIV/Aids last week complained that they were not benefiting from Aids funds and some of their members were on the verge of starvation.


 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrike500.000 HIV-Fälle allein in Angola! schrecklich!

 
  
    #1973
21.09.04 12:06
Daily HIV/Aids Report


   
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Kaisernetwork.org (Washington, DC)

September 20, 2004
Posted to the web September 20, 2004


Global Challenges

Washington Post Examines How Peace, Poverty, Poor Health Infrastructure Leading to Higher HIV Prevalence in Angola

[Sep 20, 2004]

The Washington Post on Sunday examined how two years of peace in war-torn Angola have highlighted the social dislocation, poor public health programs and low education levels that could contribute to rising HIV prevalence in the country. Currently, Angola's estimated HIV prevalence is less than 10% among adults, a rate that is less than half the HIV prevalence in the neighboring countries of Congo and Zambia and about one-fourth the HIV prevalence in Botswana. Angola's decades-long civil war kept the country "in a kind of medical time warp" as a result of closed borders and little movement among civilians, according to the Post. However, two years after the war's end, increased movement among civilians, a surge of refugees returning from camps located in countries with higher HIV prevalence and the return of soldiers are bringing HIV to areas where it previously was rare. Increased prevalence already has been recorded among commercial sex workers and pregnant women in the capital city of Luanda, and a national study to be completed in the coming months is expected to show an increase in HIV prevalence among the entire population. UNICEF officials estimate that 500,000 Angolans are HIV-positive, according to the Post.

Country Lacks Funds, Adequate Health Care System

As a result of Angola's relatively low HIV prevalence rate, the country has received much less international funding aimed at fighting HIV/AIDS than other African countries, the Post reports. For example, Angola is not one of the 12 African countries set to receive funding to fight HIV/AIDS under the Bush administration's five-year, $15 billion President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. The country's lower HIV prevalence also has led to a lag in medical response and public understanding of HIV/AIDS. Much of the country's public health system was destroyed during the war, contributing to a shortage of hospital beds and medications, such as antiretroviral drugs. Angola currently has only 12 HIV testing and counseling centers nationwide, and the country has fewer billboards and public education campaigns about the disease than other African countries, the Post reports (Timberg, Washington Post, 9/19).

Opinion

Increased Focus on TB Treatment Could Help HIV/AIDS Patients Live Longer, Opinion Piece Says

[Sep 20, 2004]

An "explosion" in the number of tuberculosis cases among HIV-positive people could be responsible for half of all AIDS-related deaths, and granting the disease "the respect it deserves offers a crucial, and unheralded, way of delivering hope to AIDS suffers," New York Times editorial writer Tina Rosenberg writes in an opinion piece for the Times Magazine. While TB "is still regarded as a relic," about two million people -- many of whom are HIV-positive -- die annually from the disease, according to Rosenberg. While antiretroviral drugs for HIV/AIDS treatment are expensive, treating TB with the strategy known as directly observed treatment, short-course -- a six- to eight-month treatment course developed in Africa in the 1980s and introduced by the World Health Organization in 1994 -- costs only about $11 and could allow HIV-positive patients to live "years longer" and "buy [them] years of health while they wait for antiretrovirals," Rosenberg says, adding that "[e]ven the poorest countries" can cure more than 90% of TB cases using DOTS. However, Rosenberg says that DOTS -- which is considered to be one of the world's most cost-effective health interventions -- is used "far too little" because many of the countries where the majority of HIV-TB co-infected people live are unable to employ DOTS. The program requires both an uninterrupted supply of drugs and mandates that clinics providing the treatment also provide a simple and low-cost method to diagnose patients, track and report progress and find ways to ensure that patients are taking the drugs every day for at least the initial two months of treatment.

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HIV/AIDS, TB Offer 'Double Opportunity'

The "horrifying collision" of TB and HIV "offers a double opportunity to save lives" by combining treatments, which could provide a solution to "one of the most vexing problems in both the prevention and treatment of AIDS -- finding the sick and getting them testing and counseling," Rosenberg says. However, "TB is still invisible" both because of the lack of funding targeting the disease and because of the nature of the disease, which is curable and generally afflicts only the poor and prisoners, according to Rosenberg. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in its last round of grants allocated only 10% of the funds to programs aimed at fighting TB, according to Rosenberg. In addition, TB has no "citizen-activists," and doctors "who care passionately" about TB have been "working in a ghetto," Rosenberg says. "The world needs to join [the doctors'] battle -- both to stop a tuberculosis explosion and to save lives in the fight against AIDS," Rosenberg concludes (Rosenberg, New York Times Magazine, 9/19).


 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikeAuch der 'Iran will und wird helfen gegen HIV

 
  
    #1974
21.09.04 12:09
Iranian Embassy Donates to Orphans


   
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The Herald (Harare)

September 20, 2004
Posted to the web September 20, 2004

George Maponga
Masvingo

CHILDREN orphaned by Aids in Gutu North have been given 200 blankets worth over $12 million by the Iranian Embassy.

The blankets and $1 million cash were handed over to the local Member of Parliament, Cde Josiah Tungamirai, by the head of the cultural section at the Iranian Embassy, Dr Amir Ahmadi, at a Zanu-PF rally at Zvavahera Business Centre.

Dr Ahmadi said the donation was part of the Iranian Embassy's community responsibility in the host country and also a gesture of friendship to the people of Zimbabwe for the cordial relations between Iran and Zimbabwe.

"This is just a token from us the people at the Iranian Embassy which, we think, will improve the lifestyles of the poor communities here, especially those that were orphaned by HIV/Aids.

"We hope this donation will go a long way in enhancing and strengthening our warm relations which encompass other different sectors," said Dr Ahmadi.

He said Zimbabwe and Iran had been working together in such fields as agriculture and information and that the co-operation was growing from strength to strength.

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Cde Tungamirai hailed the Iranian Embassy for its gesture of goodwill which, he said, would go a long way in ameliorating the plight of children orphaned as a result of Aids.

Some of the blankets were also donated to disadvantaged children of the Varemba community at Hamandishe Mosque of Africa Muslim agency near Mupandawana Growth Point. Gutu North is one of the areas that is hardest hit by HIV/Aids fuelled by prostitution, which is rife at Mupandawana.

 

1963 Postings, 7629 Tage LuckyStrikein China steigt HIV-Infektionen an!

 
  
    #1975
21.09.04 12:15
ufklärungsbuch für Schüler bricht Tabu in China - Peking reagiert auf starken Anstieg von HIV-Infektionen

Agence France-Presse - September 7, 2004


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Peking, 7. September (AFP) - Angesichts stark ansteigender HIV-Infektionen wegen ungeschütztem Geschlechtsverkehrs wollen chinesische Schulen ein Jahrzehnte altes Tabu brechen: Ein neues Schulbuch soll Kinder und Jugendliche aufklären und sie zur Diskussion über sexuelle Themen ermuntern. In dem Lehrbuch "Gedanken von Teenagern" geht es um Themen wie Selbstbefriedigung, Homosexualität und Schwangerschaftsverhütung. Aber auch Moral, Heirat und Familienplanung werden nach Berichten der staatlichen Presse vom Freitag erörtert. Das Buch solle den Jugendlichen helfen, im Klassenzimmer offen über sexuelle Themen zu diskutieren.

Da Aufklärung immer ein Tabuthema in China war, informierten Jugendliche sich bislang hauptsächlich selbst über Bücher, Magazine, ihre Freunde und seit ein paar Jahren auch über das Internet. Jedoch nimmt die Zahl der HIV-Infektionen wegen ungeschütztem Geschlechtsverkehr rasant zu. Deshalb wollen Regierung und Schulen das Thema Sex jetzt öffentlicher machen. Erst vor kurzem distanzierte sich China offiziell von der Position, Homosexualität sei eine Geisteskrankheit.

 

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