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The top national and local LGBT stories from 2012 as assembled by the Washington Blade editorial team.
Year in review: Better late than never: Anderson Cooper comes out
Anchorman joined by Frank Ocean, boxer Orlando Cruz, weatherman Sam Champion and more
Year in review: Home HIV tests become available
Makers hope new anonymous home testing option will increase testing rates
Year in review: Chick-fil-A, Boy Scouts assailed for anti-gay policies
Boy Scouts of America lose donations, Chick-fil-A restaurants face protests
Year in review: Va. prosecutor becomes state’s first gay jurist
Richmond Circuit Court approved the nomination of Tracy Thorne-Begland, chief deputy commonwealth attorney for the city of Richmond
Year in review: Kameny burial delayed indefinitely
Dispute between Kameny's estate and a DC charity has yet to be resolved
Year in Review: EEOC issues landmark decision banning trans bias
Transgender activists said it would be hard to overstate the significance of the EEOC decision
Year in review: Best of the big screen
AIDS doc ‘Plague’ and steamy ‘Paperboy’ among year’s highlights
Year in review: A taste of Washington
Sampling many of the new restaurants in D.C. this year kept one food fan busy
Year in review: Getting in on the action
D.C. LGBT sports leagues boast bounty of 2012 activities, triumphs
Year in review: DOMA, Prop 8 challenges advance in the courts
Could this be the end for the Defense of Marriage Act; California's Proposition 8?

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