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July 1999
World Weary
by Ron MacInnis
HIV veterans can't ignore Africa's call for reinforcements
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South Africa's Moment of Truth
by Mary Crewe
The continent's richest nation is only five years into a new democracy. But is it already too late to escape an AIDS disaster?
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Back to the Roots
by Omololu Falobi
African PWAs often have no choice but to consult traditional healers. They may be at the vanguard of treatment, but the jury's still out.
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Memo Demo
by Gabi Horn
Letter pushes envelope
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PWAs vs. Y2K
by Scott Hess
Drug companies vamp up for millennium
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Gender Agenda
by Mary Lucey and Tirdad Zangeneh
We know AIDS in women is different. Now research must tell us how
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Simon Nkoli
by Mark Gevisser
South Africa’s first true renaissance man
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License to Kill
by Doug Ireland
Gore guns for Third World countries trying to make cheap AIDS drugs
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Keep HOPE Alive
by Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Here’s what you can do for Africans with AIDS
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Get Over It
Free advice and a shot of attitude for female trouble and a rosy mug
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The Protease Prison
by Lark Lands and Howard Grossman, MD
She’s down in the dumps with GI misery and fat-gone-haywire
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Out in Africa
by Keisha Franklin
Resources for PWAs here and there
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Grandma’s Recipe
by Lark Lands
It sounds retro, but respect for tradition is healthy
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Grace Under Pressure
by Becky Minnich
Have a double Scotch and an herbal chaser with Zimbabwean Lynde Francis
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