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World Aids Day - Argus reflects as city marks 40 years since first HIV case reported
'I didn't expect to be here now living with HIV' - charity volunteer
'We lost three or four people a week at the peak of Aids epidemic'
City to fly 'Red Ribbon' flag to commemorate World Aids Day
'HIV should be viewed the same way as any other chronic illness' - council leader
'My friend who died of Aids told me he would be one of my angels'
'You could look at someone in those days and know they were infected'
'Everybody knew of somebody who had tested positive', says HIV charity director
'Gay activists went from flinging feather boas to manning Aids phone lines'
'There's still a real postcode lottery when it comes to support' - HIV centre manager
'The death of my soulmate inspired my memorial to remember victims of Aids'
'We can stop it in this decade' - Lloyd Russell-Moyle on living with HIV