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VANCOUVER, British Columbia--Jul. 10--Back at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic, scientists flush with their success in vanquishing polio and smallpox turned their minds to devising a vaccine against the latest scourge.
Even Jonas Salk, the high priest of vaccine science, joined the hunt. Salk died without solving the riddle of AIDS -- and the brightest minds turned toward treatment of the disease as the quest for a vaccine dimmed.
But this week, amid a surge of optimism about new drug treatments, the drive to develop an AIDS vaccine has been reinvigorated. Fueled by promises of more money from the U.S. government, the renewed campaign reflects a broader theme of…