Month: July 2006

EEOC complaint nets big payoff

By David Webb Staff Writer5 AIDS services workers will share $200,000 Donald Sneed, former executive director of Renaissance III, must undergo psychological or psychiatric counseling if the South Dallas AIDS agency ever reopens...

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Oklahoma will have 1st gay legislator

By Sean Murphy – Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY For the first time in state history, an openly gay candidate is poised to become a member of the Oklahoma Legislature. Democrat Al McCaffrey won a three-candidate primary...

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Massachusetts couple announces separation

By Associated PressPlaintiffs whose wedding picture appeared in media around the world mum about plans for their future BOSTON The lesbian couple whose lawsuit led to legal same-sex marriage in Massachusetts have announced they...

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Coming Out Day special section wins 1st place award

By David Webb Staff WriterAward from Newspaper Special Sections Network and Inland Press Association marks 2nd honor for section Jonathan Boarman, co-chair of the local Coming Out Project, said targeting people who are not out...

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DIFFA/Dallas awards 15 grants

By Staff ReportsThe Dallas chapter of the Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS recently distributed grants to 15 AIDS services organizations in North Texas. “Due to the success of DIFFA Holiday Designer Wreath...

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