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Women who tested HIV positive were happy with the immediate counselling, but still expressed long term worries about survival with HIV and the care of their children.
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The mood this year at Berkshire's Woodstock for Capitalists was simply too upbeat to dwell on such long-term worries.
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But it seems to contradict much of what she stands for.Germany's long-term worries include a shrinking and ageing population, immigrants who are not fully integrated into the workforce and women who are both underemployed and underpaid.
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