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The rocker humanitarian talks to Salon about why he's hopeful America will do its duty helping Africa -- and how if diplomacy doesn't work, "I'm ready to be out on the streets."
By Geraldine Sealey
May 17, 2004
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Jacob Levenson talks about his new book, "The Secret Epidemic," which reveals a truth America has refused to confront.
By Christopher Farah
March 10, 2004
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Vancouver hopes to save hundreds of lives by opening street clinics where heroin addicts can shoot up safely. But the White House is accusing Canada of going AWOL from its war on drugs.
By Mark Follman
September 8, 2003
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As AIDS blights the future of one of the world's poorest countries, ordinary people -- including sex workers -- are fighting back.
By Diana Reiss-Koncar
July 14, 2003
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The Congo's descent into a vortex of murder and destruction is the globe's worst human crisis. But as he travels in Africa this week, the president will ignore it.
By Laura McClure
July 4, 2003
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Could Southern politeness be hindering efforts to stop the spread of AIDS?
By Michael Alvear
February 26, 2003
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Rolling Stone claims that a full quarter of new HIV infections stem from morbid thrill-seeking. Sean Hannity is swallowing the story -- should you?
By Andrew Sullivan
January 24, 2003
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Bestselling health and fitness guru Gary Null weighs in on AIDS. Almost all of what he says is useless, dangerous and just plain wrong.
By Peter Kurth
May 21, 2002
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A bitter battle between organizers and beneficiaries tears the California AIDS Ride apart.
By Cyril Manning
February 1, 2002
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When a doctor told me AIDS would soon end my life, I stopped planning for one. That was 20 years ago.
By Hugh Elliott
January 30, 2002
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A research study shows that some sexual lubricants may kill the AIDS virus.
By Michael Castleman
January 16, 2002
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I was racing against death when I signed up to write Isadora Duncan's biography -- and winning wouldn't even be my strangest adventure along the way.
By Peter Kurth
November 12, 2001
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As the AIDS epidemic spins out of control, special interest groups are preventing one of the only things that can work -- mandatory testing.
By David Horowitz
August 21, 2001
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A doctor says the fight to get cheap AIDS drugs to Africa is misguided: These people need water, food and basic healthcare.
By Daryl Lindsey
June 27, 2001
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Activist groups are kicked out of U.N. headquarters in a protest at the global AIDS conference.
By Daryl Lindsey
June 26, 2001
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On the eve of a United Nations conference, the once-militant ACT-UP revises its tactics and focus.
By Daryl Lindsey
June 25, 2001
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Activist Jamie Love says pharmaceutical companies
must be forced to yield their patents to save hundreds of thousands
of lives. Is he a visionary -- or a dangerous radical?
By Daryl Lindsey
June 18, 2001
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Through 20 years of political correctness and political pressure, the gay establishment has caused AIDS to spread like wildfire.
By David Horowitz
June 11, 2001
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The FDA says ads for drugs to suppress HIV are making false promises, and could be contributing to an epidemic of unsafe sex.
By Daryl Lindsey
May 8, 2001
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A first-year law student brought a giant pharmaceutical to its knees. But will her victory for South Africa's AIDS sufferers deprive the world of new medicines?
By Daryl Lindsey
May 1, 2001
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Appointing a gay AIDS czar, the president confounds both family-values supporters and homosexual groups.
By Jake Tapper
April 9, 2001
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One night, shortly after Gary fell asleep, love
squeezed Bill's insides so hard that his hands sprang forward like claws. Last of three parts.
By David Tuller
April 5, 2001
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Bill couldn't stop thinking about Gary, but he didn't want to have sex with him. Second of three parts.
By David Tuller
April 4, 2001
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Did shady backroom hormone treatments and dirty needles cause a killer outbreak of HIV in the transgender community?
By Nina Siegal
March 28, 2001
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The World Trade Organization steps into Africa's AIDS crisis, creating incentives for pharmaceutical companies to give some of their drugs away.
By Ben Barber
March 19, 2001