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Names of Victims Being Read for AIDS World Awareness Day

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: November 30, 2012
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One by one, the names of those who have lost their lives to AIDS are being read aloud by volunteers in front of the Clinton Presidential Center.

The reading, aimed at honoring the disease's victims, began at 5:00 Friday night and is scheduled to continue for 24 hours.

The last names will be read on Saturday, which is AIDS World Awareness Day.   

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