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April 1998
Vintage Gallo
by David Gold
The tough-guy AIDS trailblazer shares new strategies, old scars and a few surprises
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Silence=Deaf
by Steve Friess
In the translation from English to sign language, HIV education loses something: Lives
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Baby Love
by Laura Federico
Boy or girl? Brown eyes or blue? HIV positive or negative?
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Money: Fine Whines
by Per Larson and Jacques Chambers
How to keep disability benefits? Kvetch, kvetch, kvetch
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Less is More
by Lark Lands, PhD
High-tech homeopathy may boost immune function
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Coming soon to a theater near you
William F. Buckley Jr., in a syndicated column last fall that compared Nushawn Williams unfavorably to Billy the Kid, proposed that the names of all people with HIV be made public.
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Daytime Trauma
by River Huston
Today's episode: "Hetero hussy has HIV"
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Think twice before swallowing the latest pill or theory
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Obits
José Rafael Calva Pratt died of AIDS September 20, 1997.
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Say What
I'm now very careful sexually, and I don't think that knowing you're positive does you any good ... .
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Fruit Loops
by Becky Minnich
GMHC flip-flops on names reporting
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