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June 2004
Can We Talk?
by Tim Murphy
Two neggie nobodies—in the company of one PWA activist vet—posed
that simple question and got gay New York to answer to its crystal-meth
infections. But will their moment become a movement—or even survive the
wrath of Broadway diva Harvey Fierstein?
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Crimes of the Heart
by Stacie Stukin
The link between HIV and domestic abuse is intimate,
dangerous and underidentified—but ASOs and domestic-abuse groups are finally reaching HIVers locked in violent love
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"Save Adap!"
by Tim Murphy
That’s what these HIVers and advocates shouted as they stormed
Congress to demand funds for the program that gets the neediest of us
our meds
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Meth Traps
by Sandrea-Lee Swaby
New York isn't the only city battling the crystal-HIV connection
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Loose Threads
by Rebecca Minnich
With its founder fired, will the AIDS Quilt unravel?
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International Male
by Lucile Scott
Preventionisto John Chittick wraps up his five-year “AIDS attack”
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Soap Dish
by Rebecca Minnich
A simple solution for everyday HIV
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Comic Relief
by Akiko Matsuda
South Africa’s mighty tyke becomes an animated hero
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Double Exposure
HIV can ring twice. Are dual infections a mounting
threat—or a molehill?
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Skin Trade
by M.C. Mars
M.C. Mars wrestles with a troubled lover’s tempting invitation
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Trading Spaces
by Nick Burns
One veteran HIVer becomes a first-time homeowner
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