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My Own Private Seattle

Kenan, Randall | July 5, 1993 issue

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The article presents information about a person called Jeff Henderson, who was a drug user. Of medium height, he cuts a dashing figure, with pecan skin and jet eyes; he charms with his smile. He speaks forthrightly, with an easygoing articulateness and crispness of mind hardly suggestive of his personal history-years of drug abuse and homelessness, bouncing around the country, in and out of hospitals and rehab. In 1985 he was diagnosed as HIV-positive. Jeff is now a person with AIDS.

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AIDS (Disease); HENDERSON, Jeff; HIV (Viruses); DRUG abuse; HOSPITALS; REHABILITATION
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