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Table of Contents



Pray Tell

The South Shall Rise Again

Coming Clean




On Your Marks

What’s In, What’s Out

Sperm of the Moment

Ready for Your Screen Test?

Staph Directory

(Not So) Free of Charge

The Simplex Life




The Big Fix

Lost

Scotch Guard

Sounds Like a Plan

I Got Tested for HIV... And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt

Hot Dates-November 2007

Babe Boom

The Profiler

Hot or Not?

Release Party

Toxic Avengers

Ticket to Ride

Medical Leave




Editor's Letter-November 2007

Mailbox-November 2007

Catch of the Month-November 2007


Most Talked About

HIV: Behind the Music (49)

An HIV Doc's Dilemma (35)

Virtual Prevention: Fighting HIV Online (26)

Inmate Testing: Optional or Mandatory? (19)

Killer Gay Sex! (15)

Most Popular Lessons

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Shingles

The HIV Life Cycle

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)



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November 2007


Hot Dates-November 2007

November 2
Red Ribbon Circle Breakfast
Raise a juice glass at this Eugene, Oregon, event—aimed at raising HIV awareness and celebrating advocates throughout the Beaver State. hivalliance.org

November 3
DC Speakout on HIV/AIDS
A rally and march will storm one of the U.S.’s highest-risk cities—its capital. fighthivindc.org

November 5
Light to Unite
Click on a virtual candle online and ignite a flame for AIDS awareness. Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) teams up with the National AIDS Fund (NAF) for the fourth annual online giving campaign. This year, BMS has pledged $250,000 to the NAF, who will turn over 89 percent of all funds raised to support those living with HIV. lighttounite.org

Clarification: 100% of the $250,000 pledged to Light to Unite by Bristol-Myers Squibb will go directly to prevent HIV and help those in need. 89% of individual donations will go to those in need.

November 24
Annual Festival of Trees Event Benefit
This Nashua, New Hampshire, Christmas boutique and raffle, which will auction off such homespun New England craft items as decorated wreaths, trees and gingerbread houses, will benefit programs and services at the Southern New Hampshire’s AIDS Task Force. aidstaskforcenh.org

November 30
World's Summit on Women and HIV
WORLD (Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Disease) will hold an Oakland, California, summit addressing the many complex issues facing HIV-positive women and their allies. For more information, call 510-986-0340 ext. 316 or visit womenhiv.org

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