Fri, 18 Jul, 2014 - 07:33
World-renowned Aids researchers and activists heading to an international conference in Australia were on board the downed Malaysian jet, it has emerged.
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CourtsUkraine airliner crashPlace: AustraliaPlace: GenevaPlace: Western PacificPlace: southern AustralianPlace: MelbournePlace: BrisbanePlace: Western AustralianPlace: PerthPlace: Kuala LumpurPlace: NetherlandsPlace: AustralianPlace: CanberraPlace: VictoriaPerson: Glenn ThomasPerson: Christian LindmeierPerson: LindmeierPerson: Julie BishopPerson: BishopPerson: Joep LangePerson: AustraliansPerson: Bill ShortenPerson: Chris BeyrerPerson: LangePerson: Francoise Barre-SinoussiPerson: JoepPerson: DrPerson: Barre-SinoussiPerson: Sharon LewinPerson: US PresidentPerson: Bill ClintonPerson: Bronwyn BishopPerson: Denis NapthineEvent: 20th International Aids ConferenceEvent: AidsOrganisation: Malaysia AirlinesOrganisation: World Health OrganisationOrganisation: WHOOrganisation: International Aids SocietyOrganisation: Australian House of RepresentativesOrganisation: IAS
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