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AIDS Treatment News backdated for this issue.


Our 2002 year-end issue was delayed, so this issue was backdated December 27, 2002 (the last Friday of the year), although it actually went to the printer on January 23, 2003. We used the December date so the year-end 2002 index will be filed correctly with the other 2002-dated copies in libraries, consistent with previous years. However, the news reported in this issue is current as of late January.

The backdating
Backdating
Dating any document by a date earlier than the one on which the document was originally drawn up.

Notes:
This is obviously fraudulent. The IRS doesn't like this at all. In fact they tend to do a little more than frown upon it when they discover backdating.
See also: IRS
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Date:Dec 27, 2002
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