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Teacher who sparked dustup over 'Rent' investigated in altercation
A high school drama teacher praised by gay-rights advocates for staging “Rent” in 2009 after opponents deemed the Tony Award-winning songbook’s themes of AIDS and prostitution too racy for teens is under investigation following an...Tags: Justice and Rights, Entertainment Events, Civil Rights, Career and Workplace, Landforms
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AIDS drugs halve HIV risk for intravenous drug users in study
Reuters* More evidence drugs can prevent HIV in high-risk groups * U.S. CDC: study is "significant step" in HIV prevention By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, June 12 (Reuters) - A daily dose of powerful anti-HIV medicine helped cut the risk of infection with the...Tags: Methadone (drug), Placebo, Pharmaceuticals, Substance Abuse, Tenofovir (drug)
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ADVISORY-Release of AIDS drugs study
ReutersNEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - Reuters inadvertently published the attached story on Wednesday June 12 at 12.04 pm (1604 GMT) ahead of the embargo time of 11pm (0300 GMT) 12:04 12Jun13 RTRS-AIDS drugs halve HIV risk for intravenous drug users in study...Tags: HIV
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San Diego deputy enters guilty plea in prostitution case
A San Diego County sheriff's deputy facing a charge of soliciting a prostitute has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disturbing the peace and been sentenced to three years' probation and a $550 fine. The plea was agreed to by the city attorney's office...Tags: Prostitution, Punishment, Sex Crimes, Trials, HIV
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Black Men's Health Summit this Saturday
On Saturday, fathers can receive the gift of health as part of the 17th annual Black Men’s Health Summit. The free, one-day health expo for men of color will be hosted in the Orange County Convention Center’s North Concourse from 8 a.m. to 2...
Tags: Orange County Convention Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health, Men's Health, Concourse
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Nelson Mandela hospitalized in serious condition with lung infection
JOHANNESBURG — Former South African President Nelson Mandela has been hospitalized in serious condition with a lung infection, according to government officials here, the latest in a worrisome series of medical ailments plaguing the nation's...
Tags: Jacob Zuma, South Africa, Tuberculosis, Nelson Mandela, Hospitals and Clinics
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Nelson Mandela's condition 'serious but stable'
JOHANNESBURG --South Africa’s beloved former president, Nelson Mandela, is in a hospital in serious condition with a lung infection, according to South African government officials, the latest in a worrying series of lung problems. South...Tags: Jacob Zuma, Pretoria (South Africa), South Africa, Nelson Mandela, Government
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Kim Kardashian's dress has a Marilyn Monroe moment
Kim Kardashian was walking along a street in Beverly Hills when a gust of wind caught her full skirt, blowing it upward in a scene similar to Marilyn Monroe's famous skirt-billowing episode in "The Seven Year Itch." Kardashian was able to keep the skirt...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Kim Kardashian, New York City, Gucci Group NV, Ceremonies
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Unclean colonoscopy instruments: 3 in 20 have 'dirt' from colons
Bits and pieces of "biological dirt" from inside people's colons are being left on three in 20 of the instruments inserted in people's rectums to examine their lower digestive tract, according to a study at five hospitals nationwide. "Three out of 20 is...
Tags: Hepatitis B , Hepatitis, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Lauderdale, Colonoscopy
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My Word: Scouting sinking into cultural irrelevance
Fourteen years ago, I wrote a My Word column about a looming U.S. Supreme Court case involving Scouting and homosexuality. The court at that time supported Scouting's right to set and keep standards for leaders and boys. These standards existed for more...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Winter Park
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Barbara Prasse: Pre-WWII Childhood In Berlin Shaped Her Mission To Fight Injustice
The Hartford CourantBarbara Prasse's experiences as a child in pre-World War II Berlin shaped her life as an adult, when she fought to improve lives of people targeted by prejudice and injustice. She became a Presbyterian minister when she was 50, and never stopped working...Tags: New York City, Berlin (Germany), West Hartford, Nazi Party, Religious Education
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