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D.C. sees decline in AIDS cases, deaths: report
Senator backs off D.C. marriage amendment
Sexual assault may be dropped in Wone murder case
The lead prosecutor in the Robert Wone murder case startled courtroom spectators last
New bill would bar housing bias against gay, trans people
Task Force hopes Fair & Inclusive Housing Rights Act 'gains momentum'
D.C. schools get incomplete score on LGBT youth survey
Low response rate means data not fully representative
New study finds high HIV, syphilis rates in gay, bi men
'Today was like a dream'
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Wone hearing to discuss S&M devices
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Gansler opinion not enough to keep Silver Spring pair from selling house

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