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June / July 1995
Down for the Count
by Bruce Shoenfeld
The savage ballet that is boxing confronts AIDS, deception and shattered dreams
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Role Model
by Richard Perez-Feria
Supermodel Ryan Findlay helps New York City kids
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Banker's Hours
by Amy Feehan
Chicago's Michael Pleasants is just getting started
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Pedigree Activism
by Ann Northrop
Famous daughters Rory Kennedy and Vanessa Vadim fight for needle exchange
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Sex Positive
by Jim Provenzano
Porn star-cum-publisher Scott O'Hara wants to talk about it
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A Boy and His Toy
by Dominic Hamilton-Little
In which one young man learns to love himself -deeply
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Take Your Best Shot
by Evelyn C. White
Yes, yes, yes. The new hepatitis A vaccine is a good thing
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Those Darned Kids
by Casey Davidson
What sexually provocative photographer-turned-filmmaker Larry Clark has made is a sexually provocative drama -- one that centers on 24 hours in the lives of a group of New York City street kids.
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Curb Your Dogma
by Bob Lederer
Replacing one form of arrogance with another is just not the solution
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Prevention efforts must recognize intimacy, desire and risk
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AIDS Sweeps Week
by Casey Davidson
HIV comes to daytime TV for Day of Compassion
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White Line Fever
by Casey Davidson
All AIDS roads go from Ryan White to Heather Locklear
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Hot for Teacher
by River Huston
A little discipline always puts HIV in perspective
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Diet and Exercise
by Mark O'Donnell
Pharmacy: A long wait for drugs, but candy's available right away.
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New Test for HIV Itself
The procedure most people call "HIV testing" doesn't actually look for the virus in blood or saliva.
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