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An HIV-positive man says he hopes a judge's dismissal of a bioterrorism charge against him for biting his neighbor during an October brawl helps end fear and misunderstanding about the disease. "HIV is not a death sentence," Daniel Allen said Thursday as he left Macomb County Circuit Judge Peter Maceroni's courtroom in Mt. Clemens.
 
 
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