2000

Aids will destroy SA economy, say experts
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - November 29, 2000
Steven Swindells


Anti-Aids drug gets the green light
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - November 15, 2000
Steven Swindells, Johannesburg


Government reaches out to queer South Africa on Aids
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - November 13, 2000
Own Correspondent


Er … got any bigger condoms?
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - November 8, 2000
Khanyisile Maepa, Mbabane


Survival Guide for AIDS Orphans a World First
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 20, 2000
Paul Kirk


HIV/AIDS Barometer
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 20, 2000


President tells party caucus that Western interests are seeking to discredit him and South Africa
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 6, 2000
Howard Barrell


Lies, damned lies and noseweekLies, damned lies and noseweek
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 06, 2000


Myths and disinformation about the virus
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 06, 2000


None so blind as those who will not seeNone so blind as those who will not see
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 06, 2000


What Leon and Mbeki had to sayWhat Leon and Mbeki had to say
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 06, 2000


Call for clear stance on HIV/Aids: Mixed signals from government are undermining HIV/Aids education.
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 4, 2000
Khadija Magardie


Cabinet On Aids: Ja, Well, No Maybe
Daily Mail and Guardian, Johannesburg, South Africa - September 15, 2000
Nawaal Deane, Jaspreet Kindra and Belinda Beresford


AIDS Incubation Site Said To Be Discovered; 'This Is Where Aids Started'
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 15, 2000
John Vidal and James Meek


ANC Tries to Limit the Fallout
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 15, 2000
Belinda Beresford, Jaspreet Kindra and Nawaal Deane


OPINION AND ANALYSIS: A Startling Level of Scientific Ignorance
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 15, 2000
Denise Ford


OPINION AND ANALYSIS: Aids Tragedy Turns to Farce
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 15, 2000
Timothy Trengove-Jones


Reality Hits the Road Alex Sudheim: Never Before in Human History Has a Virus
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 8, 2000


AIDS: It's an Illuminati Plot
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 5, 2000
Staff Reporter


Aids campaigns still have a long way to go: Ignorance characterises some young South Africans' understanding of HIV/Aids.
Daily Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 4, 2000
Nawaal Deane, Pule Waga Mabe, Ntuthuko Maphumulo and Roshila Pillay


'It will not happen to us': Few young people in South Africa believe they could become infected with HIV/Aids.
Daily Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 4, 2000
Nawaal Deane and Ntuthuko Maphumulo


Brown condoms for clever dicks: The government believes black men find white condoms off-putting.
Daily Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 4, 2000
Belinda Beresford


'It Will Not Happen to Us'
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 1, 2000
Nawaal Deane and Ntuthuko Maphumulo


AIDS Project To Be Extended
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 1, 2000


AIDS Campaigns Still Have a Long Way to Go
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - September 1, 2000
Nawaal Deane, Pule waga Mabe, Ntuthuko Maphumulo and Roshila Pillay


It Costs R1,99 to Save a Child ...
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 18, 2000


Public Rocked By HIV Infection of Two Children Through Transfusion
Daily Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 11, 2000


Prison AIDS Increase
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 4, 2000
Barry Streek


Women Are Worst-Hit By AIDS
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 4, 2000
Khadija Magardie


AIDS Testing, Treatment Suggests Human Rights Questions For Women
Mail and Guardian (Johannesburg) - August 4, 2000


Africa's infants suffer
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 14 2000
Belinda Beresford


Villages where nine-year-olds head their Households
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 14 2000
Khadija Magardie


Beware the body snatchers
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 10 2000
Taban Lo Liyong


Africa 'needs R20-billion a year to fight AIDS epidemic'
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 10 2000


Awaiting the Durban declaration: Aids 2000 will be remembered for the document signed by 5 000 people testifying in their belief that HIV causes Aids.
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 7 2000


Africa hardest hit by Aids: Up to 25-million people are infected with Aids in Africa, according to the United Nations Aids Programme.
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 7 2000
Khadija Magardie


The ever-changing killer: HIV mutates very readily, which means it can rapidly become resistant to drugs, so patients need to be treated with a cocktail of medicines.
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 7 2000
Belinda Beresford


Drugs for Third World tops debate: The high price of anti-Aids drugs, socio-economic issues, wars, disrupted family lives, untreated sexual diseases and now possible genetic mutations - all factors in the epidemic that is Aids.
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 7 2000
Belinda Beresford and Khadija Magardie


Lots of talk, not enough action
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - July 14 2000
Belinda Beresford


Getting the Aids politics wrong
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 20 2000
Steven Friedman


Still failing to grasp Aids nettle: President Mbeki's second-guessing of science has set back the fight against Aids and it's time he left science to the scientists.
Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - June 9 2000


Boost for Aids fight: Five of the world's largest drug companies have pledged to slash the price of Aids treatment in the developing world
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. May 12 2000
Andrew Clark, Sarah Boseley and Larry Elliott


The Fool, The Plague And The President
Daily Mail & Guardian - (Johannesburg) May 12, 2000
David Beresford


Shoring Up The President
Daily Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - May 12, 2000
Robert Kirby


Africa's Aids fate hangs in balance: More than half the members of President Mbeki's Aids advisory board deny that HIV causes Aids.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. May 8 2000
Robin Mckie and David Beresford


Mbeki's Aids Letter Defies Belief
Daily Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - April 28, 2000
Michael Berger


Furore over testing on humans: Medical researchers have been slammed for using using human guinea pigs in HIV/Aids tests in Uganda.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 10 2000
Belinda Beresford


Aids 'a threat to democracy': A CIA report warns that the HIV/Aids pandemic is likely to lead to political instability in sub-Saharan Africa.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 10 2000
Jaspreet Kindra


It's the trials, not the drugs: The deaths of five women in HIV/Aids drug trials have been blamed on the handling of the trials rather than the drugs themselves.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 10 2000
David Le Page


Traditional leaders rescue Swaziland's Aids orphans: A new programme uses Swaziland's traditional community structure to rescue Aids orphans from life on the street.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 5 2000
James Hall


The self-styled Galileo of the modern age: Peter Duesberg: Aggressively questions the orthodox linkage between HIV and Aids
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 3 2000
Ivor Powell


What the president said: PARKS MANKHLANA gives President Mbeki's position in the currenct HIV/Aids controversy.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 3 2000
Parks Mankhlana*


Disarray in SA's HIV/Aids policy: Judge Edwin Cameron's criticism of the government's HIV/Aids policies has sparked another round of recriminations, as the rate of infections spirals out of control.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. April 3 2000
Timothy Trengrove-Jones


Sixty percent of army may be HIV-positive Preliminary testing reveals that 60-70% of South African soldiers may be infected with the HIV/Aids virus.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 31 2000
Paul Kirk


What's behind Mbeki's crusade?: While no one disputes President Mbeki's good intentions, his investigation of dissident views on HIV/Aids has plunged South Africa into a national health crisis.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 31 2000
Mail & Guardian Editorial


Sixty percent of army may be HIV-positive Preliminary testing reveals that 60-70% of South African soldiers may be infected with the HIV/Aids virus.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 31 2000
Paul Kirk


Gazi offers to pay for HIV drugs: Eastern Cape state doctor, Costa Gazi, has challenged the government's Aids strategy by offering to pay for HIV drugs himself after the Dept of Health's failure to supply them to community clinics
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 29 2000
Peter Dickson


SA's Aids doubts baffle the experts: Statements questioning the cause of Aids have caused dismay among local and international scientists
The Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa - March 17 2000
Khadija Magardie and David Le Page


'More die of Aids than war in Africa': UN secretary general Kofi Annan reveals that more people have died of Aids in Africa in the past year than in all the continent's wars put together.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 14 2000
Victoria Brittain


Mixed HIV/Aids messages from government: The opportunity to institute a constructive policy to deal with the HIV/Aids epidemic is slipping out of reach as politicians and scientists argue over who knows best.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 14 2000
Mail & Guardian reporters


Politicians unwilling to accept stubborn science: A disregard for science and scientists is behind recent Aids debacles,
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 14 2000
David Le Page


'Irrational Aids debate rides rough-shod over patients' All is not well with the Department of Health's strategy to combat the Aids epidemic.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 14 2000
Mxolisi Ka-Mankazana


The majority consensus: The vast majority of clinicians the world over reject the view that HIV and Aids are not causally linked and that Aids does not exist.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 14 2000
Mail & Guardian reporters


The economic danger of Aids: The HIV/Aids epidemic will decrease the productivity of labour while increasing its unit costs.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. March 2, 2000
Barry Streek


Plight of Africa's Aids orphans worsening Extraordinary impoverishment faces whole generations of children, as the number of Aids orphans rockets.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. February 17 2000
David Brough


Uproar over Aids council: In the midst of furore: Deputy President Jacob Zuma The composition of the government's new National Aids Council has activists and experts up in arms.
Daily Mail & Guardian - Johannesburg, South Africa. January 31 2000
Ivor Powell



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