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- NATION, Page 32American NotesAIDSTill Death Do Them Part
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- Ricky Ray wants to marry his 16-year-old sweetheart. That's a
- little young to tie the knot -- but then Ricky is only 14.
- Normally, says his mother Louise, she would "kick his butt" and
- tell him to wait. But Ricky is not normal: he has AIDS and
- probably not much time to live. "I don't know if I'll live two
- weeks, two months, two years or 100 years," he says. "I just
- want to spend the rest of my time with the girl I love."
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- The girl he loves, Wenonah Lindberg, says they plan to
- learn about safe sex and will abstain from intercourse. Her
- parents have given their blessing to a Dec. 13 wedding in Texas,
- where 14-year-olds can legally marry. "She has a better chance
- of contracting HIV from dating than with Ricky," says her
- mother Debbie. "If she does, it's God's will." Adds Ricky's
- father: "All we want is for him to be happy."
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- Ricky, one of three hemophiliac brothers thought to have
- contracted AIDS from tainted blood, wants Wenonah to share in
- a $1.4 million settlement his family won in 1987 from a Florida
- school district that barred the boys from classes. But Wenonah
- is hardly marrying for money: Ricky gets just $300 a month for
- 10 years.
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