Posted AT 11:32 AM EST on 06/03/06
AIDS activist seen as greatest figure of moral authority in S. Africa
STEPHANIE NOLEN
From Monday's Globe and Mail
Johannesburg It's a funny thing, when you think you're going to die and then you don't. It's wonderful, of course, but when the panic recedes and you start to realize you're really going to be around for a while, then suddenly a lot of fairly prosaic issues, such as bank balances and cholesterol levels and retirement plans, start to require your attention.
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