RM2RKRK0M–Bildnummer: 58273164 Datum: 23.07.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120723) -- WASHINGTON D.C., July 23, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Jeanne White (C) mourns before the AIDS memorial blanket of her son Ryan White, on the National Mall as part of the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, July 23, 2012. As the global scientific and medical community convene in Washington, D.C. for the 19th International AIDS Conferencce, the AIDS Memeorial Quilt, with 48,000 blankets with over 94,000 people s names who lost lives due to the AIDS, is on display by the NAMES projec
RMW0MFG8–U.S. President Barack Obama, surrounded by members of Congress and Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White (2nd R), signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington on October 30, 2009. The act is the largest federally funded program for people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. It was named in honor of Ryan White, a teenager who contracted AIDS through a tainted hemophilia treatment in 1984 and became a well-known advocate for AIDS research and awareness, until his death on April 8, 1990.
RM2E1W6CF–RYAN WHITE with mother Jeanne Hale White f4846 Credit: Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch
RF2E4G86M–Ryan White's Jeanne mother holds the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House, Washington, DC, USA on October 30, 2009. The act was just signed by President Barack Obama. Photo by Aude Guerrucci/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMW0MFGA–U.S. President Barack Obama, surrounded by members of Congress and Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White (2nd R), signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington on October 30, 2009. The act is the largest federally funded program for people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. It was named in honor of Ryan White, a teenager who contracted AIDS through a tainted hemophilia treatment in 1984 and became a well-known advocate for AIDS research and awareness, until his death on April 8, 1990.
RM2E1W6CH–RYAN WHITE with mother Jeanne Hale White , Louise and Clifford Ray NFL linebacker Linden King 1987 f4846 Credit: Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch
RF2E4G87E–President Barack Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA on October 30, 2009. Obama is surrounded by members of Congress, and Ryan White's mother Jeanne (2R). Photo by Aude Guerrucci/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMW0MFGT–Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (L) embrace's Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White, before U.S. President Barack Obama signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington on October 30, 2009. The act is the largest federally funded program for people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. It was named in honor of Ryan White, a teenager who contracted AIDS through a tainted hemophilia treatment in 1984 and became a well-known advocate for AIDS research and awareness, until his death on April 8, 1990.
RF2E4G874–President Barack Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA on October 30, 2009. Obama is surrounded by members of Congress, and Ryan White's mother Jeanne (2R). Photo by Aude Guerrucci/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E4G878–Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (l) holds Ryan White's mother Jeanne before President Barack Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS treatment extension act of 2009 in the Diplomatic Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA on October 30, 2009 Photo by Aude Guerrucci/ABACAPRESS.COM
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