The Top 10 Clicks - as determined by QC editors and readers 10. College Dudes 24/7: Dillinger Cole & Trent Blade 9.
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Trent Blade is looking better than ever and he is back to give some hard fucking to Dillinger Cole. After getting some heavy deep throat action from Dillinger, Trent flips this hottie over in order to really loosen up.
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Kristen Bjorn’s Casting Couch #149: Nathan Lewis & Axel Rowig Flip Flop Fuck
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It's an easy task to attack Window Media for faulty business practices that led to the company's demise.
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VIEWS Wash., DC gay paper shuts downWindy City TimesIt still said, "Thank you for calling the nation's most trusted gay newspaper, serving the community since 1969.
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The Blade's hard timesWashington PostAnd so, on Monday morning, after 40 years of chronicling the gay and lesbian community in the nation's capital and elsewhere, the Blade and several other .
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→ Just a tease of what's to come in Levi's Playgirl shoot.
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Apparently, they at least tried. With Avalon Equity, the majority stakeholder in Blade publisher Window Media (and a secondary umbrella group called Unite), in the hands of the Small Business Association, it was the federal government in charge of figuring out what to do with the publisher's assets as the company's financials turned worse.
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This sad news is breaking this morning in the gay media world: It is with GREAT regret that we must inform you that effective immediately, the operations of Window Media, LLC and Unite Media, LLC have closed down.
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This past Wednesday, I posted about a possible slow-down of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
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Guessing game in New York Paterson to push marriage bill next week after false start By Chris Johnson Friday, November 13, 2009 New York's governor and state Senate leaders announced this week they're committed to a vote on same-sex marriage legislation by the end of this year.
'Don't Ask' repeal may come in 2010 as amendment Action expected soon on ENDA, federal DP benefits By Chris Johnson Friday, November 13, 2009
The effort to repeal “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” will likely come next
year as an amendment to the Defense Department spending bill, rather
than through a standalone bill, according to gay Rep.
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Again, as with hate crimes legislation, the conventional wisdom on the Hill is that politically, a vote on repeal of this ludicrous policy can't stand on its own, despite massive public support to end the ban on gays and lesbians openly serving in the military.
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Private mansion to roll out the red carpet for GLAADSouth Florida BladeIn Florida, GLAAD works to overturn the state's ban on adoptions by gay parents.
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Queer film invades Fort Lauderdale for FLGLFFSouth Florida BladeBy KAREEM TABSCH The Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival launches its first season Nov.
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Gay marriage, GLBT rights fall victim to the votersSouth Florida Blade"The institution of marriage has been preserved in Maine and across the nation," declared Frank Schubert, chief organizer for the anti-gay marriage side.
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November shall see the first downloadable content for Brütal Legend, when Double Fine and EA release the Tears of the Hextadon map pack, on November 3 for the Xbox 360, priced at 400 MP, and two days later on November 5 for the PSN.
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Looking back: Blade, Advocate joined forces for special report Congressman's gay sex scandal revealed FBI investigation of gay clubs By Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Friday’s LGBT History Month Post: A roundup of articles on LGBT history from other gay news sites.
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My 18 years as Blade editor From GRID to the Internet, times have changed but the need for news has not.