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|  | HIV drugs can prevent infection
HIV drugs can do a remarkable job of suppressing high viral loads to undetectable levels, but can they prevent that infection in the first place? Most people thought that they could in theory but there was ... |  | 
|  | Howard Brown: A community speaks out
Anthony Dingman remembers the morning he woke up with his face paralyzed. Diagnosed with HIV in 1986, Dingman is of the generation of gay men who have perforce become experts on their disease and speak of ... |  | 
|  | Gery Chico announces LGBT platform, pushes for civil unions
With just under three months to go until Chicago's mayoral election, candidate Gery Chico unveiled his campaign's expansive platform on LGBT issues in an event held Nov. 29 at Ann Sather's Belmont Avenue restaurant. Speaking to ... |  | 
|  | Mike Ruiz: On his 'A' game
Mike Ruiz has done everything from photography (for which he's known worldwide) to being a movie star. Now he's trying his hand at being on the reality-TV circuit as one of the stars of the very ... |  | 
|  | LGBT forum lays out issues for mayoral candidates
With the next Chicago mayoral election up for grabs (for the first time in more than 20 years), LGBT organizations and community leaders held a forum entitled "The LGBT Community and the Next Mayor of Chicago" ... |  | 
|  | Rahm Emanuel: In his own words
For Rahm Emanuel, this is the best and worst of times.Thanks to a variety of factorsnot the least of which is name recognition, thanks to his years in the Clinton and Obama administrationsEmanuel is seen as ... |  | 
|  | Rick Garcia plans to fight firing from EI
Windy City Times spoke to Rick Garcia, the ousted political director of Equality Illinois, late Friday night, Dec. 17. Garcia said that Equality Illinois CEO Bernard Cherkasov told him, "I am going to be very gracious ... |  | 
|  | President Obama Signs DADT Repeal
Following a dramatic and eloquent speech, on Dec. 22 President Obama signed the legislation that will launch the repeal of a 17-year-old law that prohibits openly gay people from serving in the military. "This is done," ... |  | 
|  | Gay politician makes history in Poland
Krystian Legierski made history in Poland by coming that country's first openly gay elected official when he was elected to the Warsaw City Council Nov. 21. Responding to questions sent in early December, Legierski discussed the ... |  | 
|  | Dan Choi on the DADT repeal and his well-being
by Bryan Moore, dot429.com Dan Choi, one of the nation's most well-known gay ex-Army soldiers and West Point graduates, told dot429 about his reaction to the repeal of DADT, "the new age" of gay activism, his ... |
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