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May 1998
Just His Imagination
by Clifford Chase
Joni? Dagmar? Jean Cocteau? Will the real John Kelly please come out?
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From Unsafe to Ill
Who's responsible for new infections? Criminalization says it's the PWA. Prevention says both partners. Right now, criminalization's winning
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Power Plants
by Nicholas Mulcahy
A key ingredient in my decision-making about treatments is how they make me feel," Hal Kooden says.
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Jibe Talk
by Charlotte Huff
Riding the rough waves of the Pacific and HIV
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Plant Primer
by Nicholas Mulcahy
The dirt on choosing and using herbs
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Texas prisons hand out death sentences with pills to HIV positive inmates
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Number's Up
by Becky Minnich
CDC gives thumbs down for unique identifier
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A Yale Tale
by Scott Hess
Doc-to-be sues an Ivy League for HIV
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Bearback
by Scott Hess
The first-ever Broadway Bears auction, starring 40 one-of-a-kind cubs dressed in handmade costumes
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Say What
"We've actually talked to younger gay men who say, 'So I get infected at age 25, develop AIDS by age 35, take drugs for another five years, so I'm dead at 40 or 45, so what? Who wants to be an old man in San Francisco?'"
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If I Grow Up
by Kevin O'Leary
If I Grow Up is a surprising collection of lectures and stories Scott Fried has amassed in his five-year quest to teach teenagers about AIDS and self-respect.
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The Normal Heart
by Dick Scanlan
The Normal Heart is the Titanic of AIDS plays --
Titanic the movie, not the ship. In fact, in a recent
Off-Broadway revival at the Alchemy Theater Company, Larry Kramer's
thinly veiled autobiographical drama proved that it still floats,
despite the enormous medical, political and cultural shifts in the
13 years since its original production.
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Won From the Heart
by Kevin O'Leary
There is something delightfully fishy about this benefit
cookbook. J. Michael Bell has gathered recipes from the most diverse
group of people you could imagine -- some you'd never expect to see
pinning a red ribbon to their "Kiss the Cook" apron.
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