NEW YORK (AP) -- Charlie Sheen says his bad-boy days are over and, with Tuesday's declaration that he's HIV-positive, he aims to become an inspiration to others. "My partying days are behind me," Sheen said in an "open letter" posted online. "My philanthropic days are ahead of me." This manifesto was released as the former "Two and a Half Men" star appeared on NBC's "Today" to say he tested positive for the virus that causes AIDS about four years ago, but that, thanks to a rigorous drug regimen, he's healthy. When asked by "Today" co-host Matt Lauer if he had transmitted the disease to others, Sheen declared,...
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