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Gay sports activist Phil Sheats dies
Promoted LGBT soccer events in the U.S., abroad
Obama endorses Orlando as host for 2018 Gay Games
Endorsement letter considered first of its kind from U.S. president
Fast Five Fix: July 26
Boystown Chicago being patrolled by armed guards, 'Gender Identity Disorder' finally going away, stiff competition for 2018 Gay Games host city, Drag Race All Stars & more!
Fast Five Fix: June 20
San Francisco Pride gets occupied, New York City public school student blinded in anti-gay bullying incident, France likely to get same-sex marriage, and more
Fast Five Fix: May 3
Latifah to be Queen of Pride, US Tourism's first worldwide television campaign is gay, will the two gay Olympics come back together? N.C. pastor calls on parents to beat effeminate children and gets called out, and more
Fast Five Fix: March 14
Anderson comes out, marriage motion in WA, ME, NH and Denmak, TN & KY aren't making kids safe, and more
National news in brief: Jan. 6
Washington Guv. supports marriage rights, Johnny Weir reveals New Years wedding, Gay Games group sees more conflict
D.C. Cowboys announce final season
Year-in-Review (Part Two)
2010 was an eventful year for the LGBT community in Washington, D.C. Here are some of the more enduring images in the Blade archive of events from July to December
New Cleveland group picked for 2014 Gay Games
Chances decrease for moving Olympic-esque event to D.C.



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