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Jun '98
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Free Speech Circa 1998
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At 8:30 am on Thursday April 30, agents from the FBI, postal inspectors, US Customs, and local police raided The Rage, Portland, Oregon's all-ages gay club. |
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Jun '98
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Southern Pride
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How do you pull off a gay pride celebration in a small Southern city where wearing an "offensive" **-shirt is illegal, the mayor tells "gay garbage" to stay away, and the local real estate magnate threatens "repercussions"
to any business that trucks with sodomites?
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Jun '98
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Southern Pride
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How do you pull off a gay pride celebration in a small Southern city where wearing an "offensive" **-shirt is illegal, the mayor tells "gay garbage" to stay away, and the local real estate magnate threatens "repercussions"
to any business that trucks with sodomites?
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May '98
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Root of All Evil
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Had 13 year-old Mitchell Johnson and 11-year-old Andrew Golden gunned down a teacher and four classmates in Jonesboro, Arkansas in
1898, there would somehow have been a Negro angle. |
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May '98
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Oral Sex In Rhode Island
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For the sixth consecutive year, a bill was drafted in the Rhode Island legislature to repeal a 102-year-old law that makes it illegal to engage in anal or oral sex.
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May '98
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Queerless Scouts
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Gay legal groups and activists roundly condemned a ruling by the California State Supreme Court March 23rd that the Boy Scouts could bar gay people, along with atheists and agnostics, as scouts and scoutmasters. |
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Apr '98
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Art Crimes
By: Jim D'Entremont
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A book-banning campaign led by Focus on the Family, the personal conglomerate of Christian psychologist James Dobson, and Loyal Opposition, a cultural watchdog group headed by Operation Rescue founder
Randall Terry, has focused squarely on three collections of photographs by Jock Sturges. |
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Mar '98
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Say Cheese
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A government serious about fighting crime doesn't just wait for it to happen, but keeps its citizenry under surveillance so that no one breaks the law in the first place. |
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Mar '98
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Down the Memory Hole
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It must have made an odd tableau. In Toronto last December, volunteers gathered in a room to smash open the cases of hundreds of gay porn videos, mangling the tapes so that they could never be viewed again. |
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Mar '98
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The Gypsy Law
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In New Jersey, Gypsies are let off a hook now snaring queers |
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Feb '98
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A Fresh Breeze from Spain
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After winning the civil war in 1939, with help from Hitler,
Generalissimo Francisco Franco ran Spain until 1975. Some of today's middle-aged Spanish gay activists got their start organizing illegal homosexual cells under
a fascist dictatorship. |
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Feb '98
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Profiled
By: Jim D'Entremont
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When Senior Chief Petty Officer Timothy R. McVeigh opened an account with America Online (AOL), he had every reason to assume his privacy would be respected. |
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Jan '98
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A Well-Meant Crumb
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The AIDS crisis is over, opine prominent gay observers. Thanks to last decade's activism, there is in place a massive research, education, and service infrastructure. |
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Jan '98
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Web of Rhetoric
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Nothing was as it seemed at "Focus on Children: The Internet Summit" in Washington December 13. Ostensibly organized by big business-- Disney, America Online, AT&T, Microsoft, and Time Warner among others-- in reality, the event was stage-managed by the White House. |
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