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October 06, 2008 
From L to R, French television producer Christophe Dechavanne, Professor Luc Montagnier, singer Line... 
Paris, France 
File picture of French television producer Dechavanne, Professor Montagnier, singer Renaud, French Health... 
From L to R, French television producer Christophe Dechavanne, Professor Luc Montagnier, singer Line Renaud, French Health Minister Philippe Douste Blazy and Frederic Mitterrand are seen at the start of the joint effort by the media to fight the spread of AIDS in Paris in this April 7, 1994 file picture. One German and two French scientists won the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology for their discoveries of two viruses that cause severe human diseases, the prize awarding institute said on Monday. The prize of 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.4 million) recognised Harald zur Hausen of Germany for his work into the cause of cervical cancer and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier of France for their discovery of the virus that causes AIDS, Sweden's Karolinska Institute said. REUTERS/Gareth Watkins/Files (FRANCE) 
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