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Matthew Shepard Foundation Cocktail and Dessert Receptionireport.com » iReport.com - On CNN - Aug 25, 2008 On the first evening of the DNC, the Matthew Shepard Foundation kicked off the week with a Cocktail and Dessert Reception. Held at the Westin Tabor Center. Also tagged: politics, dnc, 2008 election, colorado, denver, convention, obama |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Education - Jul 14, 2008
School's out, and Saro Harvey and his best friend, Samantha Sachs, are hanging out in his Arlington County bedroom. She is slouched across his bed, and he is poised on a chair, posture-perfect, wearing dark, skinny …
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ireport.com » Latest iReports - Jul 4, 2008
This picture is of Matthew Shepard. Matthew was beaten ferociously, then burned at the stake by a couple of good ole boys who thought it was okay to beat up gays. Matthew died a slow, unimaginable death on October 12 …
Also tagged: politics, violence, gay, ignorance, lesbian, homophobia, jesse helms
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sunday Outlook - May 10, 2008
The Post's approach to corrections is not consistent: Some run promptly, others are resisted, a few go astray. And top editors are not looking for trends in the statistics kept on corrections.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Apr 3, 2008
No one really dies on the Internet. A private life becomes public. Every life finds an audience. Look at Lawrence "Larry" King. The openly gay eighth-grader who was shot and killed nearly two months ago lives on.
Also tagged: world, web, st louis, of, california, youth, matt drudge, larry king, ellen degeneres, for, oxnard, google inc, university of california berkeley, massachusetts institute of technology, neal broverman, mourners, wide, the white house, youtube inc, myspace inc, slain, facebook inc, wikimedia foundation inc, lawrence king, danny chia, brandon mcinerney, glsen inc