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 In the visitors books of Eshowes many guesthouses and hotels, tourists inspired by verdant sugar cane fields and blossoming trees write about  a corner of Eden .Locals and specialists know the small town set high among the rolling hills that run along South Africas eastern coast for another reason.With the worlds attention now focused on a new infectious and potentially lethal disease, there is hope that South Africas long battle against an earlier pandemic 鈥?and other infectious diseases 鈥?ca stanley cup n provide ideas for possible solutions and hope.South Africa remains the centre of the global HIV pandemi stanley thermobecher c, and about 8 million people were estimated to be living with HIV in 2019, including one in five of all those aged 15鈥?9. KwaZulu-Natal is the worst-hit province of the country, and Eshowe is among the very worst-hit communities.But, even in Eshowe, there is a growing belief in a future without HIV. I think one day there will be no more HIV here, there will be n stanley cup o more discrimination, and the people of Eshowe will be free, free, free,  said Sthandwa Buthelezi, a municipal worker who lost her parents, daughter and three sisters to HIV.Across South Africa, senior officials involved in the fight against HIV say they are more optimistic than ever before.  We are in a much, much better place 鈥?it is an effort that has involved many, many people,  said Yogen Pillay, South Africas deputy director general for health.  There is no magic bullet here 鈥?ultimately you need a strong health system  Dqla Occupational charities step in to support frontline staff in crisis
 Senior judges were to blam stanley cup e for the wrongful conviction of osteopath Stephen Ward who become a publi stanley termosy c scapegoat during the Profumo affair, according a fresh legal examination of the 1963 trial.Geoffrey Robertson QC s book on the trial, in which  judicial misconduct  is a central theme, was sent to the Criminal Case Review Commission  CCRC  with the stanley quencher  aim of overturning the聽verdict.Ward killed himself on the last day of his trial and was found guilty of living off the earnings of prostitutes 鈥?supposedly Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies.He had originally introduced Keeler to the war minister John Profumo beside the swimming pool at Cliveden, the Thames-side country house owned by Nancy Astor.Keeler and Profumo went on to have an affair which culminated in his resignation when it was revealed she had also been seeing Yevgeny Ivanov, a Soviet naval attache and spy.Fifty years on, fascination with the extraordinary sequence of events led Andrew Lloyd-Webber to write a musical entitled Stephen Ward, which opens in the West End on Tuesday.Inspired by that show, Roberston s book 鈥?Stephen Ward was Innocent, OK 鈥?points out that neither Keeler nor Davies were prostitutes and that it was they who lived off Ward s income as an osteopath and successful portrait painter.But the main thrust of Robertson s CCCR submission is that crucial evidence was wrongly withheld from the jury while the trial judge, Sir Archie Marshall, misdirected jurors on significant legal points.Lord