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Longtime HIVAIDS activist Howard Jacobs dies in L.A. at 45.
The surface of Mars as revealed by orbiter.
New MTV reality series to feature Jersey shore house "full of the hottest, tannest, craziest Guidos."
Purdue students protest professor...
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NYT: Six tests for equality and fairness. "Three jurisdictions — New York, New Jersey and the District of Columbia
— seem tantalizingly close to securing legislative approval for
measures ending the hurtful and unjustifiable exclusion of same-sex...
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Taipei, Taiwan, held its seventh annual Gay Pride on Saturday and 25,000 people showed up, Agence France Presse reports:
"Rainbow flags, balloons and placards were in abundance as participants gathered in a square outside the presidential office,...
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Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Larry Langford, who in May 2008 refused to sign a Gay Pride proclamation, allow Pride banners on city property, or sign a parade permit because, he said, it was inappropriate for governent to endorse a lifestyle ("If I
were...
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Justice Kennedy refers R-71 names case to full Supreme Court?
Excitement over Thai AIDS vaccine fades: "Now, two other analyses of the trial data suggests that the results
could have been due to pure chance, and therefore the vaccine may not
have...
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Gay Pride in Stockholm, Sweden was held from July 27 through August 2. Tens of thousands of revelers hit the rainbow-flag-festooned streets of the Swedish capital, including active-duty soldiers in the Swedish military appearing in their uniforms (...
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This year’s Pride parade on Sunday, June 28th in San Francisco welcomes two first-time contingents from West Point alumni and the asexuality community. Both groups have local and visiting members, allies, and family offering support and...
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Brazil's largest city São Paulo is the very definition of a megalopolis. Covering more than 3,067.2 sqare miles, the city has an estimated population of 21,616,060 people, which makes it the largest city in South America and the third largest...