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September 1999
NYPD Blue
by Ariel Levy
Steve Yurcik was a good kid from Queens who scored a blue uniform and a beautiful wife. But fate had something else in store
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Born to be Wild
by David Drake
Children’s illustrator and storyteller Maurice Sendak’s writing is on the wall
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Locked Up in Limbo
by Alisa Solomon
Immigrants with HIV go directly to jail -- with no set sentence or even a criminal charge.
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Chai Guy
by Shana Naomi Krochmal
This rabbi has HIV, will travel
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LA Snuff Film
by Scott Hess
As if following the script of a homo-horror movie, in 1994 Los Angeles police charged Juan Chavez, now 35, with killing five gay men between 1986 and 1989.
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The Disability Dis
by Arthur S. Leonard
Don’t let insurers cut you off if you still can’t work
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Emotional Rescue
by Jeffrey Leiphart, PhD
Research’s last frontier is all in your head
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Undetectablah
by LeRoy Whitfield
He may be a medical miracle, but his doc couldn’t care less
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Mother Inferior
by River Huston
Why dolls are all you’ll findunder her cabbage patch
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Get Over It
by Greg Lugliani
Free advice and a shot of attitude for booty bothers
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Regarding Henry
by Becky Minnich
This Broadway swinger keeps AIDS up in lights
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S.O.S.
by Sean Strub
Anyone who thinks AIDS activism is either dead or no longer effective need only look at Vice President Al Gore’s recent ill-fated entry into African AIDS policy-making—and the storm of media coverage around it—and think again.
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Detectablues
by Patrick Donnelly
A new viral load test shows how ultrasensitive he is to that word
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