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LGBT Asian conference expected to draw more than 300
NQAPIA’s annual conference to take place in Arlington from July 19-22
Fast Five Fix: July 18
The Guardian: Jane Lynch is the world's most powerful gay, Elton invites the crazies in, Boy Scouts consult hate group on gay policy, Westboro to protest Stallone funeral
Fast Five Fix: July 17
What's all over Lady Gaga? Chick-Fil-A doubles down on anti-gay stance, George Lopez vs. GOProud, Florida Lt. Gov. disses lesbians, and special Frank Ocean/gay hip-hop coverage
FDA approves HIV ‘prevention’ pill
AIDS activists divided over benefit versus risk of Truvada
Obama won’t attend Int’l AIDS Conference
President to prepare video message for attendees instead
Lesbian political action committee forms
Group includes actress Jane Lynch, tennis legend Billie Jean King, lesbian Chicago Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts, Urvashi Vaid and Sarah Schmidt
Victory Fund Harvard program gets $800,000 boost
“So much is at stake for the next wave of LGBT leaders, and the Leadership Fellows program reflects this pivotal period,”
Maine poll shows majority support for marriage
Likely Maine voters support extending marriage rights to same-sex couples 57 to 35 percent in a new poll.
Episcopal Church OKs gay nuptials, trans ministers
“This is a great day for the Episcopal Church and people of faith everywhere,”
N.Y. widow asks Supreme Court to take up DOMA lawsuit
Attorneys cite plaintiff's age as reason for justices to consider case



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