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...reinforces the evidence we've collected over the years," says Dr. Helene Gayle, an HIV-prevention expert at CDC. "Just as in any other means of sexual contact, people have to understand what the risk is and take the appropriate precautions." In other words, it's not enough to switch to oral sex; it's best to use a condom...
...never waste time, but that's what I regret the most," Pasquale says. "I read all the time, and when you do that, it's tough to switch gears. Trying to actually engage people and convert this big massive knowledge is difficult...
...presidency. Reporters working on Watergate--or a report about the Chief of Naval Operations' battle decorations--are like someone driving on a winding road through a forest at night: they can see as far as their headlights and not much farther. It is their work to start the engine, switch on the lights and set off down that road. They must try to be decent and intelligent, but they are not responsible for the destination...
...Kienholzes (he and Nancy Reddin were co-authors of all the work from 1972 on) constructed an art-gallery space and filled it with cast figures whose faces were air-conditioning grilles. From these would spout taped readings of art-magazine gobbledygook when you, the viewer, pressed a floor switch...
...film industry like France's, actors just act. Reigning beauties like Catherine Deneuve and Emmanuelle Beart take a wide variety of parts, and nobody gets upset if they switch genres. Hollywood is, of course, different. There are stars, and then there are all those other people--actors. But occasionally stars want to prove their seriousness. Art stirs in their breast like an edifying influenza, and they take on roles outside their expected range. Falling prey to the lure of sackcloth and Oscars, normally glammed-up female stars don drab frocks, sport the no-makeup makeup look, play a character...