Evan Chandler — the father of Jordan Chandler, who accused Michael Jackson of molesting him — allegedly committed suicide, the New York Post reports.
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Newlywed pop star Fergie is known for her Black Eyed Peas and solo-career fame, and less so for that awful girl group Wild Orchid in the 1990s.
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John Williams reviews The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History by John Ortved: Disclaimer: Like many people born in 1974, I’m incapable of writing a purely objective review of anything related to The Simpsons.
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Active in Virginia politics when living in Arlington in the 1990s, I reached a conclusion about most suburban “swing” voters, they are neither pro-gay nor anti-gay, but are rather anti-anti-gay, that is, they really don’t like candidates who make opposition to gay issues the centerpiece of their campaigns.
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A report from the United Nations Human Rights Committee shows that those who work in discord with Russian authorities, including gay and lesbian activists, are often driven underground or disbanded under threat of government violence.
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Not only did Andre Agassi drop a bombshell with his admission of crystal methamphetamines while he was a tennis star, he also confessed to wearing a wig in the 1990s! I always wondered if his hair was a wig, but figured a guy that young wouldn’t be wearing a wig.
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The former head of the Human Rights Campaign has long been - along with the entire HRC board - cagey when it comes to her real opinions.
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He was born in Boston in 1978.
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How Equality Can Help Save Our ChildrenAfro AmericanOur failure in the 1980s and 1990s to address the spread of HIV and AIDS with love, caring and understanding has led to what is now an epidemic in our .
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