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Remembering Matthew
By MichaelMartin, Advocate.com
On Wednesday, October 7, 1998, Matthew Shepard was found tied to a fence, barely alive. Days later, he was dead. But he lives on in the work of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, headed by his mother, Judy. She, along with friends and Laramie residents and the police chief who oversaw the murder investigation lend their voices to this oral history.
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Rants That Obama's Hiding Radical Connections
By Maggie Taylor
The fur was flying on The View again Monday when co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck attacked Barack Obama inferring he’s been shady about his 'radical connections, based on his past association with sixties anti-war activist William Ayers. Hasselbeck was outnumbered regarding Sarah Palin’s inferences that Obama cavorts with terrorists, prompting even Sherri Shepherd to wag a finger in Hasselbeck’s face.
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Madonna Bans Gov. Sarah Palin from Sticky & Sweet Tour
By Jonas Oliver
If Gov. Sarah Palin thought she might slip away from the campaign trail for an evening to catch Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour (which isn’t scheduled to even make a stop in Alaska coincidentally) the Queen of Pop has already very publicly disinvited her from attending any of her upcoming shows at a performance in the Meadowlands on Saturday night.
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Johnny Depp Wants to Invade 'Little Britain'
By Noah Michelson, Out.com
Johnny Depp -- who recently agreed to reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean for a record $56 million -- is reportedly keen on scoring himself a part in the Little Britain film. Depp reportedly became a fan of the outrageous series, which was featured as the cover story in Out's October issue, after seeing the American version of the sketch comedy when it premiered on HBO last month.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Applauds California HIV Testing Law
By Staff, HIVPlusMag.com
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the operator of the largest nongovernment HIV testing program in California, applauds Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for signing Assembly Bill 1894, a first-in-the-nation piece of legislation that compels medical insurers operating in California to cover the costs of routine HIV screening. The bill, sponsored by AHF, will help California better comply with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s revised HIV testing guidelines.
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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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