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March 1999
Dog Days in Malibu
by Martha Frankel
Greg Louganis never thought he'd live this long, and he's loving every minute
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Breathless
by Lark Lands, PhD
If you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, check for anemia -- it's easy to treat.
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Gay Guru
by Paul Festa
Men and the art of satsung in the Castro
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Rare Gem
by Cathryn Creno
Onyx Teasley teaches school a lesson
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French Twist
by Tim Horn
Immunologist Brigitte Autran flips HIV eradication on its head
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Southern Discomfort
by Alejandro Brito
Got a job? Then you might get treatment. But most PWAs are on their own
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Sister Act Up
by Stacie Stukin
Kathy Najimy comes out of Veronica’s Closet to talk politics
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Sister Act Up
by Stacie Stukin
Kathy Najimy comes out of Veronica’s Closet to talk politics
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Naming Names
by Annette Fuentes
Will the squabble over HIV reporting tear us apart?
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Fast Company
by Dave Gilden
Glaxo may be selling its newest nuke short—and wrong
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Junk Mail
by Lillian Thiemann
A countess of counterculture comes clean
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Life After Legacy
by Dennis DeLeon
This Lazarus learned he wanted to leave something behind: himself
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PWAs’ Best Friend
by Bob Lederer
Got a dog or cat? Want one? Check out these guidelines for safer petting
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What a Waste
by Lark Lands, PhD
Marlene Diaz’s fevery illness sparks a dangerous loss of muscle and organ tissue
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Full Disclosure
by Becky Minnich
Demitri Moshoyannis on leather, love and the talking cure
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