N&O Index Card Listings

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AIDS
  • Deadly new disease makes way to N. C. (AIDS) - Ja 24 83 10C
  • Duke opens clinic for AIDS patients - My 19 83 7A
  • AIDS cases, one death at Central reported - My 28 83 1C
  • 3rd prison AIDS case suspected - My 30 83 1C
  • Autopsy report says Central inmate was AIDS victim - Jn 1 83 2C
  • Inmate at Central Prison diagnosed as AIDS victim - Jy 23 83 1C
  • Division seeks reporting rule on AIDS cases - Jy 31 83 32A
  • Six in N. C. received blood before AIDS-related recall - Se 1 83 25A
  • Inmate believed to have had AIDS dies - Se 20 83 14C
AIDS
  • Duke loses funding for treatment studies of adult AIDS cases - Ja 31 92, 2B
  • Duke wins back federal grant for testing of AIDS treatments - Fe 29 92, 4B
  • AIDS fear makes people cautious, survey shows - Ap 17 92, 1B
  • AIDS higher among N.C. blacks - (Chart) - Ap 21 92, 6A
  • Red Cross scurries to staunch AIDS rumors at schools - Ap 30 92, 1B
  • Taking a positive approach to HIV; Wake, Durham programs help patients live, work and function with dignity - My 25 92, 1B
  • Two with AIDS virus sought (having unprotected sex) - Oc 2 92, 3B
AIDS
  • N.C. AIDS cases rose sharply in 1985 - Ja 4 86 1
  • Blood donations drop 10 percent in parts of state - Ja 10 86 6A
  • State says AIDS victims can attend school - Ja 18 86 1C
  • AIDS victims physically devastated, socially isolated - Fe 2 86 27A
  • Officials fight public's misconceptions about AIDS - Fe 2 86 28A
  • UNC announces AIDS guidelines, launches education program - Fe 27 86 2C
  • AIDS spreading throughout state, UNC doctor says - Ap 2 86 4C
  • Experts at symposium warn of AIDS threat to N.C. - Ap 5 86 2C
  • Easing public's fear of AIDS while guarding patient rights - Jn 15 86 1D
  • State prison inmates fear exposure to AIDS virus - Jn 22 86 29A
  • For victims of AIDS in state, few places can be called home - Jy 9 86 1C
  • N.C. hospital (Charlotte Memorial) charged in firing of man with AIDS - Au 9 86 1
  • Businesses told to plan to relieve effects of AIDS - Au 26 86 3D
  • AIDS scare spurs change of Red Cross blood policy - Se 16 86 20C
  • Charlotte hospital to review AIDS policy - Se 19 86 24D
  • Safeguards protect disposal of AIDS-tainted blood, official says - Se 23 86 20C
  • Research Triangle Institute wins grant to coordinate nationwide AIDS study - Oc 8 86 1
  • Progress on AIDS reported - De 5 86 1
  • Employers told panic over AIDS unfounded - De 9 86 12A
  • Insurance firms give advice on AIDS coverage - De 13 86 5C
  • State task force formed to find solutions for AIDS patients - De 21 86 36A
AIDS
  • Red Cross to test donated blood for antibody linked to AIDS - Mr 15 85 2D
  • Cumberland finds 4 cases of AIDS - Mr 30 85 2C
  • Blood banks start AIDS screening - My 14 85 1C
  • 15 in N.C. exposed to AIDS, blood tests indicate - Jy 3 85 2C
  • Number of AIDS cases this year in N.C. climbs to 28, surpassing 1984 total - Jy 19 85 2D
  • N.C. AIDS rate low, but health officials fear it will spread - Au 4 85 1
  • AIDS research a big business - Au 20 85 1D
  • 1st AIDS case in N.C. prisons is confirmed - Oc 9 85 1C
  • Two N.C. inmates have AIDS, have been isolated, official says - Oc 19 85 7B
  • Inmate files suit in Caswell seeking AIDS protection - No 1 85 2D
  • AIDS makes funeral homes cautious - De 18 85 2C
Aids
  • Raleigh home is planned for AIDS patients - Ja 19 90 4B
  • Doctors, nurses soon must report positive tests for the AIDS virus - Ja 31 90 4B
  • Neighbors circulate petition against home for AIDS victims - Fe 2 90 6B
  • Court rejects lawsuit on AIDS as handicap (Burgess case; also subdivision developers, Harwood cases) - Fe 8 90 1B
  • Duke virologist (Bolognesi) says successes have inspried AIDS researchers - Fe 8 90 4B
  • Tugging 'Heart strings'; Duke performance for AIDS shelter - Fe 15 90 1E
  • State destroys Spanish anti-AIDS brochures - Fe 23 90 1
  • Editorial: Not the way to prevent AIDS - Mr 1 90 16A
  • State refuses offer of help to reprint AIDS leaflet - Mr 3 90 2B
  • Gum organism may be an early sign of AIDS - Mr 6 90 4B
  • State panel rejects rule calling for AIDs disclosure by patients - Mr 8 90 5B
  • AIDS splits doctors, patients - Mr 12 90 1B
  • The AIDS Quilt - Mr 18 90 1E
  • AIDS quilt symbolizes life - Mr 23 90 3B
  • Hospitals offer AZT to employees - Mr 24 90 2B
  • UNC scientists working on test of AIDS drugs - Ap 4 90 10A
  • Bill targets Helms' AIDS amendment - Ap 15 90 1C
  • AIDS tests sought in abuse case; Health departments file suits in Chowan - Ap 18 90 4B
  • Helms lambastes AIDS bill; He objects to helping victims of 'immorality' - My 15 90 4A
  • Gantt criticizes Helms for stand on AIDS proposal - My 16 90 3B
  • Helms isolated in positions on AIDS bills - My 16 90 3A
  • Officials warn of AIDS among prisoners; 3% of new inmates infected, study finds - My 16 90 1B
  • Editorial: - No heart from Mr. Helms - My 17 90 16A
  • Senate passes AIDS bill; Democrats, GOP join to kill Helms revisions - My 17 90 1
  • Durham County sees AIDS cases double - Jn 4 90 5B
  • Doctor urges routine AIDS tests; Other experts at statewide AIDS conference call idea unrealistic - Jn 8 90 4B
  • AIDS home is blessed as neighbors protest - Jn 11 90 1B
  • Many still missing AIDS message, health officials say - Jn 25 90 1B
  • Homeowners' suit targets AIDS facility - Jn 27 90 5B
  • Nurses's care for AIDS patients bespeaks professional dedication - Jy 5 90 9F
  • Suit against AIDS project dismissed - Jy 10 90 2B
  • Senate calls for reports on all positive HIV tests - Jy 17 90 7B
  • Senate delays final vote on AIDS reporting - Jy 18 90 3B
  • AIDS places growing strain on prison hospital - Jy 23 90 5B
  • Durham official cites need for HIV clinic - Au 15 90 1B
  • Lung drug may help treat AIDS; Duke tries Exosurf on tough pneumonia - Au 28 90 4B
  • AIDS prevention put at fingertips; Stores offer needle-cleaning kits - Se 5 90 1B
  • AIDS cases double: AIDS cases in N.C. metropolitan areas (Chart) - Se 10 90 1
  • Counties help families give home, hope to AIDS-infected children - Se 10 90 4B
  • Raleigh-Durham AIDS rate high - Se 10 90 1B
  • Officials say AIDS rate rise part of trend - Se 11 90 1B
  • AIDS; 24 hours on the front line - Se 16 90 1
  • 6 counties to get funds for AIDS care - Se 19 90 5B
  • Federal loan sought for HIV housing; AIDS support group seeks grant for Durham apartment complex - Se 21 90 1B
  • Cancer-fighting compound may slow spread of AIDS - Se 27 90 3B
  • Institute to help oversee AIDS treatment programs - Se 28 90 5B
  • Senate rejects Helms bid to cut funding for AIDS - Oc 13 90 4A
  • Centers in three cities to test AIDS treatments - Oc 30 90 4B
  • UNC researchers plan low-dose AIDS trials - No 8 90 4B
  • N.C. health director seeks to eliminate AIDS-test anonymity - No 9 90 1B
  • Reported AIDS cases rising among women - No 10 90 4B
  • Doctors seek to legalize AIDS tests without consent - No 11 90 8C
  • Officials seek to quadruple AIDS funding - No 16 90 3B
  • $7 million in aid sought to combat AIDS epidemic in prisons - No 20 90 3B
  • AIDS hits home as loved ones watch, wait for each other to die - De 1 90 1B
  • Mother, daughter find love too late - De 1 90 2B
  • Robber claims needle infected with AIDS - De 4 90 2B
  • UNC course puts focus on AIDS; Students, victims discuss disease - De 5 90 1B
  • Fear of AIDS clouds investigation of rape - De 17 90 3B
  • Panel opposes anonymous AIDS tests; Legislative commission narrowly votes to endorse end to such efforts - De 20 90 3B
  • Editorial: Anonymity and AIDS - De 24 90 8A
Aids
  • Editorial: Putting an AIDS plan to work - Ja 5 89 14A
  • Doctor says AIDS unseen campus peril - Ja 19 89 14C
  • Wake board vote expands AIDS service - Ja 19 89 1T
  • Epitaphs for the living; Every picture tells a story for photographer touched by AIDS sufferers - Fe 22 89 1D
  • AIDS treatment poses marketing problems for drug maker - Fe 26 89 1I
  • Medical, insurance officials discuss health costs for blacks - Mr 1 89 1C
  • Some AIDS virus strains found resistant to AZT - Mr 15 89 1
  • Doctors ponder reporting patients with AIDS virus - Mr 18 89 1C
  • Woman's home ruled off-limits to Lejeune Marines - Mr 29 89 5B
  • Marine (ROANTES) allegedly hid positive AIDS virus test - Mr 31 89 2C
  • Raleigh cook (BURGESS) with AIDS virus fired three times - Mr 31 89 20C
  • Medical Society might vote on AIDS reporting in October - Ap 10 89 4D
  • Method helps workers exposed to AIDS - Ap 15 89 2C
  • AIDS-test bills target inmates and prostitutes - Ap 16 89 27A
  • Fear battled as 2nd front in AIDS war - Ap 16 89 27A
  • AIDS expert (Gallo) says vaccine difficult, not impossible - Ap 18 89 3C
  • Editorial: Fighting the AIDS fear - Ap 18 89 8A
  • Discrimination ban's backers racing clock - Ap 27 89 16C
  • Under the Dome: Harris claims credit (stalling AIDS bill) - Ap 28 89 4A
  • Panel backs bill to save jobs of AIDS victims - My 4 89 27A
  • Burroughs Wellcome drops charges against AIDS activists - My 5 89 22C
  • AIDS discrimination ban clears committee - My 6 89 13A
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Profit on AIDS drug is well-earned - My 7 89 7D
  • Senate votes to gut, delay AIDS bias ban - My 9 89 1C
  • Editorial: A showdown on good sense - My 10 89 14A
  • Marine (Roantes) pleads guilty to not telling of AIDS virus - My 10 89 18C
Aids
  • AIDS cases rise in N.C.; Researchers warn of 'ruralization' - My 28 91 1B
  • AIDS victim adopted after long battle - Jn 8 91 3B
  • Woman (COX) arrested on unsafe-sex charge; Wake officials had ordered precautions because of
  • HIV infection - Jn 12 91 1B
  • Infected workers keep job security; Bill on AIDS, restaurants dies - Jy 3 91 1
  • Effort set to revive bill on firing AIDS victims - Jy 4 91 3B
  • Faster action sought to stop AIDS spread - Jy 9 91 3B
  • Gonorrhea, syphilis on rise in N.C.; Experts concerned that increase presages a surge in AIDS cases - No 6 91 1B
  • AIDS in North Carolina; Aids cases reported by year; Who is most at risk (Chart) - No 17 91 12A
  • Editorial: Disease victims on their own - De 2 91 8A
Aids
  • Senate tentatively OKs AIDS discrimination bill - My 11 89 4C
  • Senate approves AIDS discrimination ban - My 12 89 1
  • Panel backs testing inmates for AIDS for six months - My 26 89 17A
  • Glaxo gives grant for AIDS education program - Jn 9 89 8B
  • Panel rejects doctor's idea on AIDS testing - Jn 22 89 24A
  • Split panel toughens AIDS bill; Bill bans discrimination against carriers, victims - Jn 23 89 3C
  • There is no doubting Thomas; Former addict (Robinson) takes fight against drugs and AIDS to
  • the streets - Jn 25 89 1C
  • AIDS discrimination bill sent back to panel - Jn 29 89 19A
  • Duke nurses help plan AIDS campaign - Jn 29 89 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Treat AIDS as a health problem - Jy 2 89 7D
  • Some surgeons want patients tested for AIDS - Jy 3 89 1C
  • Duke scientists on trail of AIDS vaccine - Jy 5 89 10A
  • Editorial: AIDS bias protection crucial - Jy 5 89 12A
  • House panel delays action on AIDS bill - Jy 6 89 10A
  • Agreement reached on AIDS-bias ban - Jy 7 89 14A
  • Duke team's experiment boosts study of gene therapy for AIDS treatment - Jy 14 89 1C
  • House panel rejects AIDS bill amendment - Jy 14 89 8A
  • Amendments stall bill on AIDS discrimination - Jy 15 89 10A
  • AIDS discrimination ban escapes House committee - Jy 21 89 15A
  • Bill to curb AIDS bias gets tentative OK - Jy 26 89 18C
  • Group home for AIDS patients offers an alternative to despair - Jy 26 89 2C
  • AIDS anti-bias bill easily wins House vote - Jy 27 89 8A
  • AIDS discrimination ban enacted into law by Senate - Jy 29 89 1C
  • Study finds AZT can slow onset of AIDS - Au 4 89 1
  • Bristol-Myers' AIDS drug emerging as rival to AZT - Au 6 89 6I
  • East Coast project to assess migrants' knowledge of AIDS - Au 8 89 16C
  • Wake awarded grant for AIDS services - Au 17 89 1C
  • AZT may help stave off AIDS - Au 18 89 1
  • AIDS drug (DDI) to be tested in Triangle - Au 31 89 1C
  • Social worker (Mendenhall) fired under AIDS-bias law - Se 10 89 31A
  • Chapel Hill neighborhood worries about AIDS patients using house - Se 14 89 11T
  • Duke to establish research center for AIDS studies - Se 15 89 10B
  • AIDS drug's cost to maker came in development - Se 16 89 3C
  • AIDS cases reach 1,000; Wake second in state - Se 20 89 3C
  • Civil rights leaders say AIDS programs failing - Se 29 89 WA-1
  • Vigil starts AIDS Awareness Month - Oc 1 89 37A
  • Warrior in the AIDS battle; Agency director (Clarke) tries to educate about STDs - Oc 28 89 1D
  • State prison system preparing to test inmates for AIDS virus - No 2 89 14C
  • Anonymous test for AIDS virus is questioned No 7 89 2C
  • AIDS, natural deaths on N.C. doctors' agenda No 9 89 3C
  • Panel OKs anonymous AIDS tests in all 100 counties No 10 89 18C
  • AIDS-control kits bring objections - De 9 89 1B
  • Kids who never grow old; Foster families embrace children dying of AIDS - De 10 89 1H
  • Author Maupin ready to move on; Raleigh native's book shows matter-of-fact relationship with
  • AIDS - De 12 89 1E
  • Heart Strings seeks to united Triangle in anti-AIDS effort - De 12 89 5B
  • Turned away to die; Agency works to assist homeless AIDS victims - De 28 89 1E