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April 1997
Andrew Sullivan, True Believer
by Larry Kramer
Gay America's most controversial British import has deeply rooted convictions about God and country. His fears run pretty deep, too.
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The Cheshire Chat
by Rev. Dr. Mel White
A minister warns: True compassion can't always be found behind that understanding smile
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The Price May Not Be Right
by Bob Lederer and Victoria A. Brownworth
Pricey AIDS drugs + fraying safety nets = threats to PWA survival.
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Aisle Fly Away
by Sally Fisher
Broadway's Byron Nease takes it on the road
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Heart Strings
by Michael Adams
Gerald Busby's evangelical composition
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Living Will
by Shelley Nohowel
Linda Loughin finds life after death
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Lost and Found
by Regan Solmo
When a nice Catholic boy goes Buddhist, fear of death turns to celebration
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Mother Earth
by Roy Oakes
Shana Humphrey gets to the core of HIV
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Quilting Be
by Shawn Decker
Truth comes out at the AIDS family picnic
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Beyond Belief
by Michael Onstott
Is long-distance prayer an honest-to-God AIDS treatment?
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Come One, Come All
by Catherine Hanssens
No public accommodation can discriminate against PWAs
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A Wing and a Prayer
by Victoria A. Brownworth
You can stare into the face of death without blinking or breaking
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