Sunday, May 29, 2005

» A Prince Charming for the prom (not ever after, though) (New York Times)
» Cambodia's gay-friendly ex-King Sihanouk blogs merrily away (Canoe)
   › Sihanouk's blog (King Norodom Sihanouk)
» Irregularities cited regarding India's claims of HIV infection plummet (Gulf Daily News)
» Mbeki deaf to calls for Health Minister removal (Newsday)
» Opening statements next week in Araujo murder trial (Daily Review)
» Anglican priests may wed under U.K. civil unions law, but must remain celibate (London Times)
» AIDS and drought are creating unprecedented crisis in Africa (Sunday Independent)
» Transgender protection considered in Eugene (Eugene Register-Guard)
» U.K. anti-retroviral black market scandal continues (London Evening Star)
» Thousands in Zambia volunteer to assist with HIV/AIDS counselling, testing (Xinhua)
» Editorial: Wisconsin Republicans should stop blocking partner benefits (Wisconsin State Journal)
» Bulgaria President visits Libya children at center of HIV scandal (Los Angeles Times)
» AIDS is crushing Lesotho's agricultural economy (Baltimore Sun)
» AIDS quilt on display in New Hampshire (Foster's)
» Korea transgender band will pose in their non-birthday suits (Chosun Ilbo)
» Ghana teens having lots of unsafe sex (GhanaWeb)
» The next Senator from Vermont (Associated Press)
» Arizona voters leaning toward state constitution marriage, civil unions ban (Arizona Republic)
» Philadelphia lesbian wins Democratic primary for judge; November shoo-in (Associated Press)
» Hundreds tested for HIV, other STDs in Ghana (GhanaWeb)

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