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- Washington Blade, March 19, 2004
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- This edition features articles about D.C. Council’s opinions on same-sex marriages; George W. Bush’s special counsel Scott Bloch; a Massachusetts amendment to ban same-sex marriages and institute civil unions; the effects of a Virginia ban on recognizing same-sex unions from other states and the denial of same-sex benefits; a Maryland bill to add sexual orientation and gender identity to the state's hate crime statute; San Francisco, California mayor Gavin Newsom; a D.C. bill to expand same-sex partner benefits; a Delaware amendment to ban same-sex marriages; University of Virginia domestic partner benefits; stabbings at lesbian bar Between Friends during go-go night; a cancelled Dunbar High School event with SMYAL (Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League); Justice Blackmun on Bowers vs. Hardwick; stolen photos of gay Mormon missionaries; Rhode Island state representative hunger fast; jury selection in the Gwen Araujo trial; illegal silicone injections; the fundraising response to Bush’s stance on same-sex marriages; LGBTQIA+ golf club members advocating for same-sex partner benefits; Oregon counties issuing same-sex marriage licenses; a proposed amendment banning same-sex marriage in Wisconsin; Australia Prime Minister John Howard; LGBTQIA+ rights efforts and resistance in Singapore, Iran, Australia and the European Union; a straight organizer of Food and Friends winning Straight Ally of the Year; a John Kerry fundraiser at Duplex Diner in Adams Morgan; a violence against women protest at the US Capitol reflecting pool; a Maryland clinic giving incorrect HIV test results; Illinois legislation allowing organ transplants between HIV patients; LGBTQIA+ efforts to stop smoking; religious news from around the country; gay-straight alliances in schools; LGBTQIA+ clowns; a LGBTQIA+ DJ raising money for HIV/AIDS causes; Chinatown restaurant La Tasca; lesbian comedian Marga Gomez; lesbian music; 50 Cent; George Michael; Bette Midler; web-based LGBTQIA+ plays; antique shopping; and DJ Twisted Dee; as well as calendars for community events, sports, bars, and support services; obituaries; photos from a Dining out for Life fundraiser; Ms. Behavior and Woody Miller advice columns; letters to the editor on same-sex marriages; columns on crystal meth use and marriage in Portland, Oregon; a LGBTQIA+ wedding announcement; a “Bitch Session” column; book, movie, and television reviews; comic strips; escort listings, encounters listings, real estate listings, and classified advertisements.