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Guy Moussi returned to the Forest starting XI after suspension in one of two changes made by Steve Cotterill following his first defeat as the club's manager by Hull on Saturday, the French midfielder replacing Jonathan Greening.
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Reading | Championship match report 2011
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"Combat killed 500,000 Angolans; the first years of peace may kill 1 million," Moussi says.
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They are marching home to civilians so war-weakened and vulnerable to disease that Moussi calls them "lambs for the slaughter."
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Moussi believes at least 100,000 Angolan government and rebel troops - half the fighting force - are HIV-positive.
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Predictions by WHO's Moussi: more teenagers in AIDS wards than in high school; half the armed forces wiped out by the disease; growing famine as farms, short-handed, fail; industries collapsing through lack of managers; a wild scramble to emigrate.
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Goalkeeper Lee Camp and midfielder Guy Moussi have both been passed fit for Nottingham Forest.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Forest are hopeful that Robbie Findley (thigh) and Guy Moussi (calf) will be passed fit.
BBC News - Home 2011
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I couldn't help but think back to 'Oh, Wes Morgan/Guy Moussi is injured and a doubt for x game
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However, the Reds were starting to find inroads - a chipped ball by Moussi was almost perfectly met by Earnie on the volley, but it just ended up over the goal and into the Trent End. Moussi was withdrawn for Anderson, with Cohen moving centrally and the winger was immediately involved by hitting a looping shot that Davies had to get back to palm over.
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AIDS hot zones - Angola is surrounded, but we can't convince them there's no escape, "WHO's Moussi said.
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