Monat: November 2008
Homage a Berlin
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Stranded in Suburbia
BERLIN
I have seen the future, and it works.
O.K., I know that these days you’re supposed to see the future in China or India, not in the heart of old Europe.
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Aids today
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Speaking Out for a Group Once Unheard-Of: Aging With AIDS
In the early 1990s, a diagnosis of AIDS
was both a likely death sentence and a stigma. There were few treatment
options, and many Americans were terrified of people infected with
H.I.V.
was both a likely death sentence and a stigma. There were few treatment
options, and many Americans were terrified of people infected with
H.I.V.
Today,
because of antiretroviral therapy and an array of drugs to treat both
symptoms and side effects, AIDS has become a chronic condition to be
managed, at least in the developed world.
because of antiretroviral therapy and an array of drugs to treat both
symptoms and side effects, AIDS has become a chronic condition to be
managed, at least in the developed world.
Prussian Ikarus
Aus Wolf Biermanns ‚Dankesrede‘:
REFRAIN:
„Ce que touche la coeur
se grave dans la memoire“
(Voltaire)