Thursday, January 13, 2005

» When progressives lead, Democrats follow (The Nation)
» Virginia activists lobby to stop gay marriage ban (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
» Kolb promotes anti-discrimination bill (Michigan Daily)
» Editorial: Oregon should pass non-discrimination bill (The Oregonian)
» Two African herbal medicines inhibit metabolism of anti-HIV drugs (AIDSMap)
» Senegal gay group may get government grant for HIV outreach (UK.Gay.com)
» Diversity versus intolerance at California high school (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
» Gay Ski Week stirs dispute in Telluride (Rocky Mountain News)
» Twenty-two LGBT groups focus priorities after losses (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Column: Arrest of OutFest protesters was justified (Philadelphia Daily News)
» U.K. Chancellor on mission to save AIDS victims (Reuters)
» Peoria leads in gay rights (Peoria Journal Star)
» U.K. National Health Service urged to fight HIV discrimination (The Scotsman)
» HIV infections rising in Korea (Chosun Ilbo)
» Ghana churches advised to encourage voluntary HIV testing (GhanaWeb.com)
» Editorial: Gay adoption ban is Florida's shame (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
» Baton Rouge woman sues clinic for HIV discrimination (KLFY-TV Lafayette)
» Caution urged as India HIV vaccine trials approach (The Times of India)
» Big show of fence mending among 22 LGBT groups (Gay City News)
» NYC Comptroller pushes Wall Street on LGBT employment (Gay City News)
» Enumerating New York's gay Asian homes (Gay City News)
» Laurie Linton, Empire State Pride Agenda co-founder, dies (Gay City News)
» Staten Island LGBT Democratic club debuts (Gay City News)
» One Supreme Court punts, another does its job (Gay City News)
» The families at the center of the Florida adoption case (Gay City News)

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