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December 1998
The Age of Ignorance
by Charlotte Huff
Graying HIVers are writing safe-sex work into the retirement plan
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Reboot Your System
by Richard Jefferys
Eradication '96 crashed. This year's hope is called remission.
If it works, you may be able to quit the cocktail and keep HIV in check
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POZ Annual Givers Guide
by Greg Lugliani
1998 was the year of the AIDS backlash. ASOs and HIVers need each other now more than ever.
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Working Mom
by Evette Porter
Whirlwind Marlene Diaz tests the limits
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Money Man
by Linda Berlin
Taking stock of the adventures of Tom Swift
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Foul Ball
by Gabi Horn
Yanks sued by PWA dude
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S.O.S
by Sean Strub
This year's backlash against PWAs is a direct result of the fact that we're no longer dying on schedule
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Boys in Green
by Gabi Horn
Oakland finds a legal loophole and goes to pot
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Pirate of Penance
by Doug Ireland
No forgiveness for Bubba: Clinton dumped on HIVers once too often
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hiv and Me
by Mike DeStefano
Even long-term nonprogressors get the blues
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A Bite of the Apple
by Mark Schoofs
A Norvir nip gives our intrepid reporter new motivation for staying negative
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Buyers Clubs
by Belinda Filippelli
Discount drugs and HIV resources for PWAs
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Pair of Aces
by Lark Lands
Marlene and Margaretha Diaz’s prescription for living well
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Aunt Evelyn's Letters
by Barton Lidice Benes
In this installment of Aunt Evelyn’s Letters, Barton Benes combines text from a 1977 letter his aunt sent about killing cockroaches with the image of an infected CD4 cell to comment on going—and staying—undetectable.
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Talk to the Hand
by Dan Coughlin
Immigrants with HIV are losing benefits—or locked out for good
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