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Laughs, cheers and 'deep gratitude' at Bush library dedication
DALLAS -- When five presidents assembled at Southern Methodist University on Thursday for the dedication of George W. Bush's presidential center they traded wit and smiles, earning approval from the conservative crowd. Bill Clinton joked about getting...
Tags: George W. Bush, Religion and Belief, Barack Obama, Times Square, State of the Union Address
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In the memoir 'The End of San Francisco,' writer Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore explores the state of the radical fringe of the gay movement
The Santa Cruz SentinelThe enormous political gains of the gay movement in the last two decades have created a large and emerging gay mainstream in American culture. And that gay mainstream has left behind a large part of the marginal radical "queer" fringe from which it came....Tags: Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Authors, Literature, Gays and Lesbians
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More optimism these days at AIDS Walk Kansas City
The Kansas City StarThose first years, back in the late '80s -- when AIDS Walk Kansas City began -- people were scared, sad, yearning for hope. "It was in people's heads that it was a 'gay man's disease,' and the people who started (the walk) and participated in (it) had...Tags: Religion and Belief, World AIDS Day, Diseases and Illnesses, Philosophy
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BRIEF: Attention motorists: Three races will affect weekend traffic in Kansas City
The Kansas City StarKansas City motorists take note: Three races will pose a challenge for motorists this weekend. On Saturday, the AIDS Walk begins at 10 a.m. in Theis Park. Cleaver Boulevard from Rockhill Road to JC Nichols Parkway will be closed, as will Oak Street from... -
Bush presidential library set for Thursday's dedication
Fort Worth Star-TelegramThe journey starts simply enough. "The presidency is more than an honor. It is more than an office. It is a charge to keep and I will give it my all." Those words written on an entryway wall -- first spoken by George W. Bush on Dec. 13, 2000, in...Tags: George W. Bush, Arts and Culture, Al Gore, Southern Methodist University, Politics
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Malaria, a scourge that we can defeat
Malaria is an enormous and tragic problem — that can be beat. It takes the life of a child every minute in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a million people die from malaria each year. It also stifles economic development, as malaria prevents children from...Tags: Symptoms, Michael Bloomberg, Religion and Belief, Africa, Malaria
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34th annual Seton Elm-Ivy Awards honors New Haven's behind-the-scenes workers
New Haven Register, Conn.As the city marked its 375th birthday Wednesday, a group of people who serve the community also were celebrated at the 34th annual Yale University Seton Elm-Ivy Awards. These included notables such as Yale University President Richard C. Levin and Mayor...Tags: Colleges and Universities, John DeStefano, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Yale University
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HIV infections up sharply in St. Louis County
Duluth News TribuneThe numbers are small but troubling, a Duluth specialist said. St. Louis County had 14 new HIV infections reported last year, up from just two in 2011, the Minnesota Department of Health reported on Tuesday. "I'm alarmed by it," said Dr. Andrew...Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, HIV, St. Louis
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Q&A: Fall Out Boy singer Patrick Stump
RedEye Sound BoardFall Out Boy singer Patrick Stump wants to make something clear. “In no world did my [solo] record not sell and my thing flopped and then I go, ‘OK, well, I’ll go back to Fall Out Boy,’” the 28-year-old frontman says by...Tags: Arts and Culture, Burger King, Black Cards (music group), Music, Sports
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West Hollywood officials warn gay men, residents of meningitis case
West Hollywood city officials and community leaders warned residents Friday about a serious case of meningococcal infection recently found in Los Angeles County, a bacteria-caused illness that can lead to potentially deadly meningitis. "We don't want to...
Tags: Vaccines, Symptoms, Common Cold, The Home Depot, New York City
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George W. Bush to dedicate his presidential library
ReutersBy Marice Richter DALLAS, April 24 (Reuters) - Former President George W. Bush will step back into the spotlight on Thursday to dedicate his presidential library, along with President Barack Obama and former U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and...Tags: George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Arts and Culture, White House, Bill Clinton
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