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they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the mid—705, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it, we thought it was the norm, and it was the norm, because we were all doing it. let's return to paris and that story that we were talking about earlier. that is that french authorities have

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when we went there in the mid—70s, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it, we thought it was the norm, and it was the norm, because we were all doing it. if we didn't go for our prophylaxisl appointments we would either get dragged out of school lessons| because you have missed your appointment, and if you did it - so many times, you got black marks and things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that i missed, and then another blood test that i have missed. and when you're called out of class at that age,

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pupils at the school from the 1970s and the 1980s. every boy there was on a trial at some time, or continuously, from their hold period at the college, and that spanned ten years from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the mid—705, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it,

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an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. if we didn't go for our prophylaxis i appointments, we would either get dragged out of school lessons because you'd missed your. appointment, and if you did it - so many times, you got black marks and things like this. and of course, you've lost school friends, and that must be very difficult. yeah, it is, lots of funerals. i stopped going to them, because i always sort of pictured myself one day there. so, you know, it was hard. 75 boys have died, to date. we think of each other all the time, and the voices of the boys that - are gone, and the families that have i lost those voices of their children. i we're going to fight for them, j because they're not here now. so we have to fight for them. so we just want to get to the bottom of it and do this, because they can't, and get to the truth.

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there was just a change from having an injection when you had a bleed to you would have an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it. we thought it was the norm and it was the norm because we were all doing it. and what did they actually do? was it repeated testing? it wasn't just what they were putting in. it's what they were taking out. you know, it was virtually equal quantities. they would give you a 60 ml syringe of a product and then ten minutes later, they'd want to take 60ml out. i recall two lads being... they had so much blood taken out of them. up to a point, i would say 60mls syringe after 60mls syringe. that wasn't normal. that wasn't the norm at all. 0ne lad has so much blood taken from it that he was almost opaque. when we look back now, we think they're taking that out to see what that product has done to you.

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from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood. _ from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our— from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, _ from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, wheneverl to our blood, our veins, whenever they— to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted — to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that _ they wanted it, and they exploited that. ., ., ,, ., they wanted it, and they exploited that. ., ., ., ., that. how do you feel about that? when we went _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the - that. how do you feel about that? i when we went there in the mid-705, when we went there in the mid—70s, we were _ when we went there in the mid—70s, we were not— when we went there in the mid—70s, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even _ we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying. — prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have _ products, if you are prepared to have an — products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will— have an injection every other day, it will make — have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able _ it will make you fit, you will be able to — it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go— able to play more, you will be able to go out— able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal— to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never _ normal life. but our parents were never informed. there wasjust normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change _ never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever— change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection — whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted _ an injection every other day. and we accepted it. — an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it, we thought it was the norm, and it was the _ we thought it was the norm, and it was the norm, because we were all doing _ was the norm, because we were all doing it _ was the norm, because we were all doing it if— was the norm, because we were all doin: it. �* ., ., many times, you got black marks and things like this — many times, you got black marks and things like this.— things like this. being called out of class for _ things like this. being called out of class for a _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood test - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that i i of class for a blood test that i missed, and then another blood test

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In election year, SA mines bleed cash, jobs

Felix Njini and Nelson Banya - South Africa's mines, which laid the foundation for the nation's industrial growth well into the post-apartheid era, are cutting thousands of jobs...

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stop the bleed. cut the transportation to the borders off. what is needed is for our mayor to say we have exhausted our resources we have no money, space, or resources for migrants. and we have to stop at some point and say right now we have enough at what point do we close the border and help the people that have those countries fleeing here in the first place. those are things that need to happen we can't continue to pour out and pour into people when we don't have the resources to do it. >> lawrence: it's such a good point. i have got to ask you, sam. you said in your notes, you love your city. you have been here almost your entire life. you just got to ask the question does the city love you back when

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Hospital safety: 12-year-old's near miss after radiology report showing liver bleed went missing

The Herald has obtained a report by a whistleblower doctor alleging a child could have died because of an IT flaw at Hawke’s Bay Hospital. ALEX SPENCE...

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