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June 2003
Hitt and Run
by Walter Armstrong
When a towering figure in AIDS medicine and activism admits he had sex with a patient, it raises questions about the special bond between HIVers and their doctors. The answers may be even more challenging
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Wish You Were Here?
by Andrea Robinson
Beyond the beaches and beautiful people lies a gritty mix of gays, blacks and Hispanics haggling for funds to fight the highest AIDS rates in the US. Greetings from the Miami tourists never see
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A Kennedy Goes Global
by Sean Strub
Rory Kennedy, RFK’s youngest, talks to Sean Strub about bringing world AIDS home in her docu-film Pandemic...and what she really thinks about her famous family's faith
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Follow the Diva
by Staff
“I know George W. Bush’s best friend, which doesn’t mean he’s like Bush-they couldn’t be more opposite...”
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Dig That Pipeline!
by Liz Highleyman
A big buzz-maker at this year’s Retrovirus confab? The HIV-meds pipeline is fuller than it’s been in a loooong
time. “I think the next few years will see a plethora of new meds,
bringing our total up to more than two dozen [from today’s 19],” says
ace Los Angeles HIV doc Mark Katz, MD. Let’s look at ’em—from new nukes
and PIs likely to get the FDA go-ahead this year or next to more sci-fi
ideas that could transform treatment—if they survive R&D’s rocky
road!
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Thirtysomething...else
by Josh Sparber
Ex-poster boy Brett VanBenschoten advances from activism to academia-and disavows what he said about discordance
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