The New York Native: January 1, 1996
For over a decade, only one publication on the planet dared to report on the intertwined relationship of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS.
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The New York Native 1980-1997
A 20th Century Newspaper of Firsts
1. First newspaper to break the story of AIDS.
2. First newspaper to make AIDS its signature story.
3.
First newspaper the Centers for Disease Control leaked news of the
discovery of what the institution thought was the "cause of AIDS.
4. First newspaper to do an in-depth interview with Robert Gallo.
5.
The first newspaper to raise questions on a regular basis about Robert
Gallo's so-called "discovery," and to provide thorough coverage of the
Gallo scandal.
6.
The first newspaper to cover the scientists who found holes in the HIV
theory of AIDS and who dared to criticize the powerful AIDS
establishment.
7. The first newspaper to publish investigative reporting on AZT.
8. The first newspaper to provide regular coverage of HHV-6, the "other AIDS virus."
9. The first newspaper to have a full time reporter covering the chronic fatigue syndrome epidemic.
10. The first newspaper to do investigative reporting on the intertwined nature of AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome.