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US President George W. Bush makes a statement on World AIDS Day as First Lady Laura Bush looks on December 1, 2008 on the North Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC. Governments across the globe pledged Monday to step up the fight against HIV, combatting the stigma associated with the disease and promising to bankroll treatment programmes on World AIDS Day. Bush was to announce his administration had already met its goal of treating two million people living with HIV/AIDS by the end of the year, while his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao visited patients with the virus as part of a government effort to fight discrimination.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 1: Passengers rest while waiting for a flight at a makeshift check-in terminal that was opened today at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in the district of Bang Na to help alleviate pressure on the military airport U-Tapao December 1, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's anti-government protesters continue their siege into the seventh day, closing both of the Bangkok's airports. Demonstrators from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been in Suvarnabhumi international airport and Don Muang domestic airport since last week. Air traffic in Bangkok has come to a halt with flights being diverted to the military airport U-Tapao. Thailand is currently being hit hard economically due to the ongoing political crisis, leading to a projected loss in holiday tourist revenue.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 1: Passengers wait in line to check in at a makeshift check-in terminal that was opened today at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in the district of Bang Na to help alleviate pressure on the military airport U-Tapao December 1, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's anti-government protesters continue their siege into the seventh day, closing both of the Bangkok's airports. Demonstrators from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been in Suvarnabhumi international airport and Don Muang domestic airport since last week. Air traffic in Bangkok has come to a halt with flights being diverted to the military airport U-Tapao. Thailand is currently being hit hard economically due to the ongoing political crisis, leading to a projected loss in holiday tourist revenue.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 1: A passenger rests while waiting for his flight at a makeshift check-in terminal that was opened today at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in the district of Bang Na to help alleviate pressure on the military airport U-Tapao December 1, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's anti-government protesters continue their siege into the seventh day, closing both of the Bangkok's airports. Demonstrators from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been in Suvarnabhumi international airport and Don Muang domestic airport since last week. Air traffic in Bangkok has come to a halt with flights being diverted to the military airport U-Tapao. Thailand is currently being hit hard economically due to the ongoing political crisis, leading to a projected loss in holiday tourist revenue.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 1: Travelers walk to the check-in counter at a makeshift check-in terminal that was opened today at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in the district of Bang Na to help alleviate pressure on the military airport U-Tapao December 1, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's anti-government protesters continue their siege into the seventh day, closing both of the Bangkok's airports. Demonstrators from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been in Suvarnabhumi international airport and Don Muang domestic airport since last week. Air traffic in Bangkok has come to a halt with flights being diverted to the military airport U-Tapao. Thailand is currently being hit hard economically due to the ongoing political crisis, leading to a projected loss in holiday tourist revenue.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - DECEMBER 1: A passenger rests while waiting for his flight at a makeshift check-in terminal that was opened today at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) in the district of Bang Na to help alleviate pressure on the military airport U-Tapao December 1, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's anti-government protesters continue their siege into the seventh day, closing both of the Bangkok's airports. Demonstrators from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been in Suvarnabhumi international airport and Don Muang domestic airport since last week. Air traffic in Bangkok has come to a halt with flights being diverted to the military airport U-Tapao. Thailand is currently being hit hard economically due to the ongoing political crisis, leading to a projected loss in holiday tourist revenue.