November 25, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza
It was 1982 when Dr. Jean Malecki examined a dying 9-month-old baby and made the first pediatric AIDS diagnosis in Palm Beach County.
November 25, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton
SYDNEY, Australia — In a cozy, cluttered office up a flight of stairs from the epicenter of the Australian HIV epidemic and half a world away from the United States, Dr. Alex Wodak can recite the...
November 18, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza
These are good times in this embattled capital. Kidnappings are down and trash is picked up. Brightly-painted trucks that serve as buses drive through bustling streets where vendors supply cheap...
November 18, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza
CANGE, Haiti — Trucks teeter perilously as they climb the rutted and rock-strewn road between Port-au- Prince and Cange, jolting the people who travel unsheltered on their cargo.
November 18, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza
SYDNEY, Australia — Dr.
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November 18, 2007 / Palm Beach Post
by Antigone Barton, Stephen Sapienza
BOCA CHICA, Dominican Republic — Saturday is date night in this fading beach town where paunchy American men promenade down the main drag at twilight, their arms draped proudly ar