DENNIS OTT, 36, A 6-FOOT-11 ACTOR WHO WAS RESOLUTE IN FACE OF AIDS       HOPE TO COMBAT AIDS A MESSAGE IS BEING CARRIED TO WOMEN PRISONERS: YOU CAN LIVE WITH HIV,< IF YOU HAVE IT, OR YOU CAN CHANGE PERILOUS WAYS THAT PUT YOU AT RISK      N.J. A LEADER IN INMATE AIDS DEATHS OF THE STATE'S 96 WHO DIED IN '91, THE DISEASE CLAIMED TWO-THIRDS, OR 66. PENNSYLVANIA HAD 19     GROUPS PROTEST CALL FOR MANDATORY HIV TESTS \ THE AMA WANTS THE TESTS FOR ALL PREGNANT WOMEN. ACTIVISTS TARGETED LIBERTY PLACE   SYRINGE-ATTACK CASE IS SUSPECT'S SECOND \ BOTH INVOLVED CLAIMS OF HIV-TAINTED NEEDLES AND THE STABBING OF CLERKS WHO ACCUSED HER OF SHOPLIFTING    PAST INTIMATE MOMENTS NOW BRING FEAR OF AIDS
 

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AIDS in Philadelphia

The emblematic Art Museum steps traditionally evoke a sense of empowerment.  This iconic image encapsulates the energy, grandeur, and vivacity of Philadelphia, and yet it is an illusion of passivity, a mere icon for a postcard. It is a facade that precariously overshadows the city. An untroubled Philadelphia may exist, but there is another city that boils immediately below the surface. It is a world of poverty, drugs and disease. Specifically, it is a city of AIDS.