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Priceless.

Compaq desktop PC: $479.00 Monthly internet access: $19.95 Being a member of Eugene Delgaudio’s “Dear Sterling American” mailing list: Priceless. We are dying of curiousity. How do those who have spoken to the School Board in favor of first amendment … Continue reading

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A chilling message to gay students

Richmond Times-Dispatch March 11, 2005 By Michael Paul Williams I can only imagine how tough it is to be a gay or lesbian teenager. Plotting a course through the storms of adolescence is difficult enough without a sexual orientation that … Continue reading

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Debate Over Play Continues

More than a dozen people addressed the School Board about a play exploring homosexual issues. Loudoun Connection March 11, 2005 By Andrea Zentz The debate over whether Loudoun students should be prohibited from acting in or producing plays that explore … Continue reading

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School Board Urged Not To Censor Students

Leesburg Today March 10, 2005 By Allen Browning The majority among a dozen speakers at Tuesday night’s Loudoun County School Board meeting said they supported greater tolerance of homosexuality and opposed censorship of school plays. However, the majority of the … Continue reading

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Sexual Orientation is not a Political Position

Leesburg Today February 25, 2005 By David Weintraub President, Equality Loudoun You would think from reading the local papers recently that there were no more important public policy questions facing Virginians than those having to do with the rights of … Continue reading

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House backs letting firms extend health benefits

Richmond Times-Dispatch February 25, 2005 By Pamela Stallsmith By one vote, the House of Delegates yesterday agreed to let businesses extend health-insurance coverage beyond spouses and dependent children to others such as siblings, in-laws or domestic partners. The House voted … Continue reading

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Play Confronts Rumors

Recent Stone Bridge controversy makes “The Wrestling Season” appropriate fare for playgoers. Loudoun Connection February 24, 2005 By Suzannah Evans A one-act play that will have its Loudoun premiere next weekend has a timely subject: rumors floating around a high … Continue reading

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