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May 1996
Aileen Getty Comes Clean
by Judith Lewis
Shouldn't one of America's wealthiest PWAs have it all? Maybe having it all was part of the problem.
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Family Affairs
by Stefani Eads
The Young and the Restless pushes the AIDS envelope firmly but softly
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The Parent Trap
by Evan Forster
Jay and GayLynn Brummett wanted a child; the state of Nebraska gave them one -- until it received an anonymous call that GayLynn has AIDS. Is theirs a story of fear and prejudice or a struggle over the best interests of the child?
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A Separate Peace
by Vincent Young
David North tells nothing but the truth, so help him God.
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Sitting Priddy
by Rawley Grau
Laurie loves Baltimore, basketball and boys on bikes
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Mind Manners
by Evelyn C. White
Lose your wallet? It's not dementia -- sometimes the brain just has a mind of its own.
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Breathe Easy Now
Project Inform offers options for stopping a major killer of PWAs
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My Mother, Myself
by Kiki Mason
No matter how hard you try, you can't divorce your family
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A Good Sport
by Dominic Hamilton-Little
In the great gay utopia, sex is an Olympic event
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Move That Thing
by Mary Schnack
Tips for designing an exercise program to make you feel good.
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Woulda! Coulda! Shoulda!
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Marathon Man: Ric Munoz
by John Servilio
HIV positive for more than a decade, Nike poster boy Ric Muñoz has yet to slow down
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