1991
- Out of Magic: N.B.A. Players' Group Ponders Its AIDS Policy
- The New York Times - Sunday, December 1, 1991
- Charles Grantham*
- Few people have escaped the personal jolt of Earvin Johnson s disclosure that he is infected with the virus that causes AIDS -- not his family and friends, not his Laker teammates or management officials, not current and retired players, not the families of players and certainly, not the millions of fans who watched hi
- New York Goes First: High Schools Hand Out Condoms
- The New York Times - Sunday, December 1, 1991
- After nearly two years of fuss, it happened quite matter-of-factly. Two 17-year-olds strolled into the health room at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn on Tuesday and asked a gym teacher for condoms. They got two each, a manufacturer s instruction sheet and a small card warning that condoms can break and that abstinen
- BASKETBALL; Magic Johnson Ends His Career, Saying He Has AIDS Infection
- The New York Times - November 8, 1991
- Richard W. Stevenson
- INGLEWOOD, Calif., Nov. 7-- Magic Johnson, one of the most popular and accomplished players in basketball history, said today that he had been infected by the virus that causes AIDS and that he would retire immediately from the Los Angeles Lakers. Speaking in composed, straightforward terms, Johnson said at a news conf
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