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November 2005

Senior Class
by Joshua Tager
Jane Fowler—a 70-year-old positive grandmother—just can’t stop talking about sex...
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A Place at the Table
by Nick Burns
Pull up a chair to our holiday spread—turkey, trimmings and tough talk
about the meaning of gratitude for people with HIV. Eat your heart out,
Martha...
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Food for the Soul
by David Evans
No matter where we are on November 24—whether around a dinner table with family and friends or in the
basement of one of the thousands of churches that open once a year to
feed the needy—food will be a focal
point of our day.
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Med Blues
by Rebecca Minnich
When drugs cost too much
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Talking Turkey
by David Coop
Thanksgiving leftovers that won’t foul up your diet
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Bedroom Gambling
by Jennifer Gong
The odds of transmission during mixed-status sex
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Word Therapy
by Diana Scholl
How Journals and Thank-You Lists Heal
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No More Stickups
by Laura Whitehorn
Having cheated death, an HIVer finds a way to take Fuzeon without a needle
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Positive I.D.
by Tom Beer
Will california—and other states—start tagging hiv positive testees?
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Mentors - November 2005
by Chris Nutter
HIVer rookie Tad Barnes needed help managing workplace energy drain, so POZ paired him with 14-year veteran Joe Norton to swap stories and strategies
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I Demand a Recount
by Michael Petrelis
Michael Petrelis dares to say infections are falling
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We are Family
by Lucile Scott
As the holidays near, one HIVer tells how she told her loved ones about HIV
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