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A shallow victory on SRS

A shallow victory on SRS

Tribunal rules in favour of only three complainants

By Krishna Rau • November 23, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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Toronto & beyond

Toronto & beyond

New Pride ED looks to rural communities, international struggles

By Jennifer O'Connor • November 23, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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Car trouble

Car trouble
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Little Sister’s granted hearing

Little Sister’s granted hearing
By Matt Mills • November 22, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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Sex laws subcommittee stymied

Sex laws subcommittee stymied

City launches own project on prostitution

By Tom Sandborn • November 22, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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HIV results in 60 seconds

HIV results in 60 seconds

But what impact will a new test have?

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HIV outing tramples privacy rights

HIV outing tramples privacy rights

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Youthquest moves ahead

Youthquest moves ahead

Group unveils three-year plan to recover and grow

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How to make a martyr

How to make a martyr

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Film reviews: Reel Asian

Film reviews: Reel Asian

Simon Chung charts world-shattering frictions

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Politics: Rae of light?

Politics: Rae of light?

Toronto’s gay councillor comes under increasing scrutiny

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ON STAGE: ‘Tits, asses & balls to the wall’

ON STAGE: ‘Tits, asses & balls to the wall’

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Questioning police priorities

Questioning police priorities

Pot candidate seeks seat on council

By Jeremy Hainsworth • November 8, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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NPA candidate accused of homophobia

NPA candidate accused of homophobia

Leung opposes gay marriage on religious grounds

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‘Obviously it’s going to fail’

‘Obviously it’s going to fail’

AIDS groups skeptical of BC’s progress on prevention

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Plans for queer community centre proceed

Plans for queer community centre proceed

Steering committee builds new momentum

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Trans activists expect big memorial turnout

Trans activists expect big memorial turnout

Ottawa’s Trans Day of Remembrance has full roster

By Melanie Sharpe • November 2, 2005 at 7:00 pm EDT
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Twinned fetish fairs split

Twinned fetish fairs split

Folsom Fair North won’t pay for use of name

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