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Article

12 Jun 2003

Author:
Roxanne Roberts, Washington Post

Serious Business - Companies Team Up To Combat AIDS

the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS 2003 awards dinner - "We're not here to congratulate ourselves but to say business has only scratched the surface of its responsibilities," said Holbrooke, who serves as GBC president...Two companies were honored last night: Tata Iron and Steel, India's largest private steel company, for community-based awareness programs, and Standard Chartered Bank for launching "Staying Alive" -- a comprehensive prevention and care program in its African branches.