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A grove of four cherry trees was planted in the 80's as a memorial--but what for, no one knew. Today it was revealed that the trees are in memory of the first people lost due to the AIDS epidemic. As Isabelle Raghem reports, the memorial is believed to be the first of its kind in the world.