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AP Historical Hard Drive 2005

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2005
Dr. Jonathan Mann, dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, and an early pioneer in the fight against AIDS, was among the 229 people killed in the crash of Swissair flight 111 in 1998, along with his wife, the AIDS researcher Mary-Lou Clements-Mann. Mann, seen here in Geneva, Switzerland, August 1998, was the outspoken head of the U.N. Global Program on AIDS during the 1980s and resigned in 1990 following a bitter disagreement with Hiroshi Nakajima, the then World Health Organization director-general. (AP Photo/Keystone)
Minimum price 50PLN
1998-08-01
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
337056
0,4MB
12cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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