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Created2000
DescriptionSelected article titles: "Reform Rabbis Officially Sanction Same-Sex Unions"; "Pentagon Report Justifies Firing of Military Leaders for Anti-Gay Harassment"; "2000 AIDS Walk Gets Informal Kickoff"; "Unnatural Causes"; "Team AZ Laces Up for Another 5k Pride Run April 15"
Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: You've got Male; Discrimination by any other name; Log Cabin's spititual leader isn't afraid of a fight; Arson suspected in fire that burned down Wichita gay bar; Runaway Train
Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Medical Board gives gay doctor “one last chance”; Police seek community’s help in solving hate attacks; Rude, Rude Rudy?
The popular pianist insists he's just a big tease; Accidental Activism; Reno urges intervention to prevent hate crimes
The popular pianist insists he's just a big tease; Accidental Activism; Reno urges intervention to prevent hate crimes
Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: One htt movie hands gay director Jim Fall his big Tinseltown chance; Hate crime gets teens 50,25 years behind bars; Ex-Jesuit brings same-sex harassment case against Catholic group; Heatstroke's resident astrologer explains her art; A taste of Coco
Created1999
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay in the DNA; Straight talk from McCain in AZ Republic irks gay readers; Gay Arizona soldier—and law maker puts defense to test; National Drummer Contest picks up a Southwest beat First competition in years bringing local leather community together; GLAAD AIert Special:Tell Dr. Laura the truth
Created1865-03-22
DescriptionRecords for the ship Encarnacion, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Marino Gillado. On this trip, Encarnacion brought twenty settlers from China to work for Juan Vermay.
Created1865-03-22
Description
Records for the ship "Encarnacion," which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Marino Gillado. On this trip, Encarnacion brought twenty settlers from China to work for Juan Vermay.