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LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) - Former President Bill Clinton said Saturday that cheap anti-AIDS drugs were no magic bullet for ending the epidemic ravaging Africa, and that the continent needs better overall health care.
Affordable medicine "will soon be not much of an issue anywhere," Clinton said during a one-day visit to the southern African nation of Zambia, which has been ravaged by AIDS.
"How cruel it would be if people continue to die because of inadequate health care facilities in rural areas," he said while touring a new drug distribution warehouse in Lusaka financed by his charitable foundation.
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