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The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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History makers: where are the founders of the modern gay rights moveme...
January 21, 2003
Good heavens: the new archbishop of Canterbury speaks five languages a...
January 21, 2003
Building a better ride: with AIDS ride organizer Pallotta TeamWorks ou...
January 21, 2003
My personal best: competing in his first Gay Games, renowned Philadelp...
January 21, 2003
The real Rosie: 365 days of amazing challenges and feisty decisions tu...
January 21, 2003
All in the family: Rosie's gay brother, Daniel, is making a name for h...
January 21, 2003
News of the year. (2002 Time Line).
January 21, 2003
Rants & Raves. (Sports).
January 21, 2003
Remembering Harry: essayist and former Advocate editor Mark Thompson d...
January 21, 2003
A piece of my heart. (letter from the editor in chief).
January 21, 2003
If I picked the top 10. (notes from a blond).
January 21, 2003
A teen Idol's dreams: Jim Verraros, the 19-year-old American Idol fina...
January 21, 2003
Top 10 TV.
January 21, 2003
Six degrees of Marc Shaiman. (Theater).
January 21, 2003
Top 10 stage.
January 21, 2003
Does MPAA = most parents are antigay? Why do squeaky-clean gay-themed ...
January 21, 2003
A crowning year for Queen; more than a decade after Freddie Mercury's ...
January 21, 2003
Top 10 music.
January 21, 2003
Touring with T: thanks to her outstanding debut novel, T Cooper wound ...
January 21, 2003
Top 10 books.
January 21, 2003
The homosexual translator menace. (last word).
January 21, 2003

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