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- Women in the Life, November 17, 1995
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- An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on the identification of the rescue worker who stopped treating a male accident victim because the victim was dressed in women's clothes, Georgia case ponders legal definition of the term 'spouse', Budget logjam in Congress spells trouble for reauthorizing Ryan White Care Act, Food and Friends deliver hot food to PWAs (people with AIDS), Mayor Marion Barry no longer controls payment with city owned money to AIDS vendors, The Whitman-Walker Clinic and the National Association of People with AIDS say high levels of bacteria in D.C.'s tap water could harm people with AIDS, Maryland rights bill split in two. Legislators balked at the bill which included the transgender community, Nutrition is a tool in fighting AIDS, doctor says, Gay Holocaust survivor Teofil Kosinski recalls his love for one German soldier, Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network blasts PFLAG's TV ads and threatens Legislation, Detroit Catholic Bishop Thomas Gumbleton honored for his pro-Gay stance by New Ways Ministry, Baptist leader Reverend Jimmy Allen says people 'need to hear the truth' about AIDS in his family, Human Rights Campaign hosts its annual gala at the Washington Hilton, Obituaries for Billy Byrd, Jeff Tracy, John Glover, Mark Cryts, John Dent, David Atkins, Alberto Virginialderrama, Charlie Bennett, and Jeffrey Pendleton, Gay and Lesbian bookstores form community's backbone, Gay people and the stress of Thanksgiving dinner, Reviews of Edward Albee's 'Three Tall Women' at the Kennedy Center and Anton Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' at Studio Theater, Review of Christopher Hampton's film 'Carrington', Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong delivered the keynote address at the 'Sharing Our Rainbow of Light' conference at Foundry United Methodist Church on November 8., Volume 26, Number 46