AIDS

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  • A moveable cough

    Dr. Bob explains consumption and reassures a woman who put on the wrong shoes.
  • Biography as screenplay

    Edmund Morris has conceived the life of Ronald Reagan as a movie. And it's a bomb.
  • "THE RIVER"

    An exhaustive history of HIV and AIDS offers a bold new theory about its origins
  • Got milk?

    New tests point to a fat compound in milk as a possible STD fighter.
  • Newt won't doodle for charity

    Gingrich digs a 'do with a "minty feeling"; moms dig Wiggles' butts; Lady Aitken wilts before the press; and Flynt crowns Stephanopoulos "Queen Bitch."
  • Thymus could be key in AIDS fight

    An immune system gland could reactivate the natural defenses of AIDs and cancer patients, according to research in the journal Immunity.
  • Joseph Kramer

    A sacred prostitute and teacher of "ritual masturbation" explains the mysterious links between spirituality and doing the wild thing.
  • Death sentence?

    By making condoms contraband, prisons may be exacerbating the AIDS health crisis.
  • The bearable lightness of being French

    Leave it to the French to make a musical comedy about AIDS -- and to have it actually work.
  • Uncle Andrew's cabin

    Why is a moralizing, self-centered Tory named Andrew Sullivan speaking for gay Americans?
  • One who mattered

    The world has lost a healer and a sage
  • Homosexuality and the civic responsibility of politicians

    When Trent Lott called homosexuality sinful, he should have kept his mouth shut -- but those who claim homosexuality is a "lifestyle" are equally wrong.
  • "The Opposite of Sex"

    For all its clever twists, 'The Opposite of Sex' turns a pretty cheap trick.
  • Raging hormones

    There are still plenty of dull sex books for kids with organ diagrams that resemble bus maps of Rome. But there are also some honest, respectful books that tell kids what they really want to know.
  • Newsreal: Hell no, we won't throw away the key

    Serious civil disobedience against the nation's drug sentencing laws are being staged, not by pot-smoking hippies and wild-eyed libertarians, but by prosecutors and senior judges, one of them a Reagan appointee.
  • To tell or not to tell?

    A conversation with a woman with herpes who hasn't told her new boyfriend about it yet.
  • Allan Gurganus

    Allan Gurganus, the not-quite-oldest survivor of New York's 15-year-long gay party, tells all about his relationship with John Cheever, learning to write on an aircraft carrier, Whitman's heroism and the redemptive power of laughter.
  • Just because I'm HIV-positive, can't I bear children

    She was a former prostitute and drug addict. She was infected with the AIDS virus. But Patti Radigan felt that motherhood could be her salvation. And a pioneering San Francisco clinic agreed to help her.
  • Casanovas who kill

    Nushawn Williams, who may have spread HIV to dozens of girls, is being treated as Public Enemy No. 1. But a doctor who treats teens says there are thousands of men like him.
  • the boys
    in the bathhouses

    According to the "queer theorists,"
    having lots of anonymous gay sex is the answer
    to the tyranny of the normal.
    Forget that it will also kill you.
  • The dirty little secret about condoms

    Everybody hates them and nobody uses them.
  • Why Israel shouldn't trust Yasir Arafat

    The Nobel Laureate is a sadistic dictator and shameless liar who has just one wish for the Jewish state: That it cease to exist.
  • Respect, yes;
    equivalence, no

    Same-sex marriage is a lost cause because
    gays are not the "same."
  • Gay in the USA

    Three new books reflect the mainstreaming of gay culture -- and demonstrate a willingness to confront some painful realities.
  • The AIDS epidemic is just beginning

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