POZ Magazine, October 1997, page 34; 349 West 12th Street, New York, NY 10014-1721
Once upon a time, Sister Mary Elizabeth, the decade-long force behind AEGIS (AIDS Education Global Information System), had a good thing going with Reuters. AEGIS--the largest HIV database in the world--posted the international news wire s daily AIDS-related articles for free to thousands of people, many geographically
CONNECT: A Weekly Guide to Today's Technology Revolution; The Orange County Register - May 11, 1997
Stephan Lynch
It started with cows, Black Angus, to be exact. The Sisters of St. Elizabeth of Hungary , an Episcopal group named after the Mother Teresa of the 1200s, inherited a herd in Stover, Mo., from a charitable farmer. And Sister Mary Elizabeth of San Juan Capistrano was lucky enough to draw the straw, and I went off to herd
Reuters NewMedia, Inc. Reston Town Center, 1750 Presidents Street, Suite 250, Reston, VA 22090 - Thursday, 17 April 1997.
WASHINGTON (Reuter) - The new AIDS drugs are prolonging lives but the federal and state governments will have to do more to make sure all patients get access to them, patients, doctors and activists said Thursday. The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) working group estimated that the cost for the next fiscal year wou
There aren t too many services run by a nun, so the AEGIS BBS is a place of distinction for that reason alone. More important, however, is that Sister Mary Elizabeth, SSE, has created a powerful source of information and comfort for all concerned about HIV and AIDS. I like AEGIS (which stands for AIDS Education Global
AIDSLINK - "NCIH AIDS Network Newsletter #44, March/April 1977; published by The National Council for International Health, 1701 K Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006, USA Tel: (202) 833-5900 Fax: (202) 833-0075 Email: ncih@ncih.org
Ron MacInnis, Jr.
In February, I had the opportunity of visiting the West African country of Mali . The purpose of the trip was to gather information on the non-governmental response to AIDS in Mali, and to introduce the work of USAID-funded private voluntary organizations (PVOs) to Bob Fogel, the chairman of the International Subcommit