Elements at the University
  No fewer than 19 atomic elements have their departmental "champions" at the university.
  Elizabethan Age
  On why the Second Elizabeth's era might be just as great as the First Elizabeth's.
  Embarcadero Proposal (February 1991)
  If US bombs could tear down the Iraqi infrastructure so easily, why not let them do the same for the useless Embarcadero Freeway?
  The End of the MidCity Consortium to Fight AIDS
  A brief account of the rise and fall of a pioneering outreach program.
  An Epidemiological Virtuous Circle
  In these later stages of the America's HIV epidemic, lowered infection rates are leading to even lower rates, in a virtuous circle.
  Estimating the Gay Population
  An argument, based on US census data, that the total may be smaller than we think.
  The Ethanol Gardens: A Proposal for Alcohol Maintenance
  This essay suggests that public inebriation would be less noxious if cities set aside overnight camping grounds where booze can be bought cheaply.
  Eulogical Workplace
  Signs that indicate a work or family environment is more than merely healthy.
  Europe, America, and AIDS
  Europe and America are both prosperous, developed regions with thriving gay and IDU subcultures. But one is surviving AIDS way better than the other. Here's why.
  Evaporation
  On the quiet disappearance of burglars, junkies, and speedfreaks from America's rich cities.
   

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