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April 2002
Tweedledum and Dumber
by Alex MacDonald
Obscene phone calls? Off with their heads! How two pariahs who made
friends of our enemies and enemies of us became activism's new cause
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Hip to the Future
by Anne-christine d'Adesky
The new side effect is bone death. Yes, the meds play a role. But dig deeper -- it might be immune recovery
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High Society
by Edwin Bernard
Pristine, progressive Vancouver has a dirty little secret: one of
the highest rates of HIV infection in the developed world. Has needle
exchange failed this town?
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Altered States
by Anne-christine d'Adesky
Can removing, tweaking and reinfusing your CD4 cells allow your immune system to control HIV? Anne-christine d'Adesky on some science friction
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Let's Roll...Back!
by Doug Ireland
Bush has stacked his AIDS council with anti-condom crusaders. Doug Ireland asks if a War on Safe Sex is the new terrorism
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Scumbag Humbug
by Staff
In an interview with Newsweek's David France (www.msnbc.com)
Tom Coburn, MD, Bush's new AIDS advisor, gave tongue to some opinions
-- for example, against protected sex with HIVers (see below) -- that
may well become federal policy. POZ called around to take the AIDS community's pulse (hey, it's still beating!)
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Larry's Lease on Life
by Sean Strub
Sean Strub checks in with his old pal Kramer a month after the last angry man became one of the first HIVers to get a new liver
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