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Article

1 Apr 2004

Author:
Greg Walters, Moscow Times

Companies Wake Up to AIDS Threat [Russia]

[Russia]: The good news is that a handful of multinational giants have already launched programs to fight the spread of HIV. Gazprom-Media, the media arm of gas giant Gazprom, is cobbling together what is expected to be the largest awareness campaign ever conducted by a Russian company, and has already enlisted support from Prof-Media, Russia Online, Viacom and others. [also refers to Anglo-American, Exxon Neftegas, Shell, ChevronTexaco]