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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
*FILE PHOTO*(NYT32) BENGHAZI, Libya -- July 28, 2007 -- LIBYA-AIDS-REVIEW -- An AIDS expert says it was clear early on that foreign medical workers were not guilty of deliberately infecting children like Abdullah Juma Abdullah with H.I.V. Abdullah with is aunt in Benghazi, Libya in December 2004. The safe landing of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor in Sofia last week, freed of a death sentence after eight years in Libyan prisons, was an apparent victory of diplomacy at long last. But the drawn-out drama over Libyan accusations that the medical workers had infected children with H.I.V. also reflects how difficult Libya's own internal politics made it to reach an obvious solution far earlier, experts in the case said. (Jehad Nga/The New York Times)
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The New York Times Agency
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