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February 1997
1996 POZ Honors
by Ronnilyn Pustil
A look back at the past year begs one question
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He Is What He Is
by David Patrick Stearns
Showtune master Jerry Herman, the bard of Broadway, makes no apologies
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Prisoners In Desire
by Michael Brennan
Man-on-man rape and IV drug use are helping HIV rip through the prison system. Meanwhile, corrections officials keep their heads in the sand
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The Morning After
by Mike Barr
Even while some researchers prophesy complete eradication of HIV, protease combos often fail those who need them most
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Blaring Saddles
by Evelyn C. White
Playwright Imani Harrington asks questions till she's horse
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Off With Her Wig
by Michael Szymanski
Transsexy porn star Karen Dior handles a hairy situation by going raw
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On His Toes
by William Spencer
Jaime Martinez two-steps with stress
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Hit Bottom
by David Thomas
Wonder Bread and Ecstasy undresses porn legend Joey Stefano
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Harlot's Web
by Pat Califia
A sex radical bares all about AIDS in the Commercial-sex industry
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Robert Wolley
by Sean Strub
Robert was incapable of saying no to calls for help.
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Roamin' Holiday
by River Huston
The queen of safer sex strays from the crown (and the glove)
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Godiva Is Love
by Dominic Hamilton-Little
There must be 50 ways to relieve your lover
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Dangerous Dining
by Victoria A. Brownworth
Eating out is good for body and soul -- just beware of the bugs
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The Way We War
by Richard Berkowitz
A tale of two cities, 11 sluts and one trick question
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Champ Change
Morrison makes the ring safe for boxers with HIV
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It's Leasure Time
by Erik Meers
But Courtney Love works hard for her honey in The People vs. Larry Flynt
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GayLynn Brummett
by Evan Forster
GayLynn Brummett, unlike Rosa Parks, is a name not many would remember.
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Celebrity participation in fundraising should not equal unbridled indulgence of ego
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