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Cher Cancels Shows Due to 'Vegas Throat'
By Maggie Taylor
Gay icon Cher cancelled her final Las Vegas performances for the year this weekend due to contracting 'Vegas Throat,' a bronchial condition exacerbated by the dry desert air. A Las Vegas’ Caesar’s Palace spokesperson confirmed that the 62-year-old diva cancelled six shows over the weekend due to asthma-related bronchitis but that she plans to return to the Palace for a running gig in early 2009, reported the Daily Mail.
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10 Years After His Death, Matthew Shepard’s Mother Fights On
By Ann Turner
Ten years ago this month, University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was severly beaten, tied to a fence and left to die near Laramie, Wyoming. He died only a few days later from his injuries on October 12, 1998. His attackers, Russell Arthur Henderson and Aaron James McKinney are now serving consecutive life sentences. But athough Judy Shepard, Matthew’s mother, says justice was served against her son’s killers, she still continues to fight on to protect the gay sons and daughters of other parents across the nation.
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Misty May-Treanor Out of 'Dancing with the Stars' Due to Injury
By Ann Turner
Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor will be dropping out of the competition on Dancing with the Stars due to an injury suffered on Friday. The champion volleyball player reportedly injured her Achilles tendon and will be forced to leave the show. May-Treanor and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy were considered to be top contenders on the seventh season of DWTS.
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Hillary Clinton Calls John McCain a 'Mimic' Not a 'Maverick'
By Kerry Eleveld, The Advocate
Addressing guests via satellite Saturday night at the HRC annual fund-raiser in Washington D.C. in place of vice presidential candidate Senator Joseph Biden, Senator Hillary Clinton said Senator John McCain stands with George W. Bush against equal rights and benefits for same-sex couples.
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Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally Developing 'Will & Grace' Spinoff
By Noah Michelson, Out.com
Boy do we have really exciting news for some of you (and for the rest of you -- really annoying news): Will & Grace's Jack and Karen are getting their own show. The spin-off, reportedly in development with NBC, and would see Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally teaming up to reprise their roles as the doofy wannabe star and the caustic billionaire's wife with a knack for buffoonery.
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1.1 Million HIV Positive in U.S.
By Staff, HIVPlusMag.com
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday announced that its data show there are 1.1 million Americans living with HIV as of the end of 2006, more than ever before in the history of the AIDS pandemic. And about 20% of those HIVers -- roughly 233,000 Americans -- are unaware they’re infected, says the federal agency.
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Congress Reforms HIV Testing for Veterans
By Staff, HIVPlusMag.com
Congress has approved legislation to repeal the federal law requiring the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to utilize an outdated HIV testing protocol, the department announced Monday. The legislation includes a freestanding bill originally introduced by Rep. Michael Doyle, a Pennsylvania Democrat, that would modernize the HIV antibody testing policies of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Governor Schwarzenegger Vetoes Harvey Milk Day
By Noah Michelson, Out.com
While we can't wait for Gus Van Sant's new biopic about gay rights legend Harvey Milk starring Sean Penn and Out cover boy James Franco, apparently not everyone shares our excitement. This week, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill which would have made Milk's birthday a state-wide 'day of significance.' Milk was the United States first openly gay man to hold a public office.
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Palin Says McCain White House Will Be Tolerant of Gay Rights
By Staff, Advocate.com
As the pundits continue to weigh in on Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s performance in Thursday night’s vice presidential debate, one particular exchange between Palin and Sen. Joe Biden seemed to leave audiences flustered. Does Sarah Palin support gay rights?
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Tina Fey and Queen Latifah Set to Skewer Debate as Sarah Palin and Gwen Ifill
By Maggie Taylor
Once again Tina Fey is slated to fill Sarah Palin’s pumps on Saturday Night Live while Queen Latifah grills her as moderator Gwen Ifill in a spoof of the vice presidential debate between vice presidential hopefuls Palin and Joe Biden. SNL’s Palin-oriented skit this Saturday is the third shot Fey will take at channeling Alaska’s Governor and Republican presidential nominee John McCain’s running mate, the 44-year-old, self-proclaimed hockey mom.
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