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August / September 1995
S.O.S.
by Sean O. Strub
Until Bill Clinton finds courage, we must withhold support
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Start Making Sense
by Peter Staley
Stop placing short-term individual need over long-term benefit for all
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Mama's Boy
by Richard Perez-Feria
I was trying to think of a way not to sound trite when I wrote this, but I just can’t: I love my mother.
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An Effort for A
by Bob Lederer
Could vitamin A be a cheap, safe way to reduce mother to infant HIV transmission?
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Hades Home Journal
by Kiki Mason
A week in the life of Kiki: Deadlines, dosages, doobage and careful menu selections
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The Lady Is a Champ
by Kiki Mason
Actress/Lawyer/Activist Ilka Tanya Payán fights for the glamorous life
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Women on the Verge
by Carol Keeley
The needs of HIV positive women are not being addressed
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Expecting the Worst
by Amy Feehan
One thing gets policymakers interested in in the lives of women with HIV -- pregnancy
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Time Trials
by Evan Forster
Former CEO Linda Grinberg fights to speed-up drug approval
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Heaven Can Wait
by Jill Jordan Siedler
Atlanta evangelist Denise Kahn changes her world
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Writing Wrongs
by Donna Minkowitz
Tory Dent's poems express the unique feelings of a woman with HIV
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Nonoxynol? Nein!
by Scott Williams
Vaginal microbicides may do more harm than good
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The Perez Family
by Doug Ireland
Charles and Rosie Perez deliver HIV test results on TV -- muy differently
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