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the re-release of "spartacus" is mentioned, which restored a dialogue scene that had homosexual and bisexual subtext. a town called gay head in martha's vineyard is trying to change its name.

the 2nd annual glaad media awards at the world trade center. karin schwartz is interviewed.

phil donahue gives out the awards. beth nissen, an abc news correspondent accepts an award on behalf of abc news. craig davison, peggy shaw, and lois weaver also appear.

anti-awards are given to pat buchanan and donald wildman american family association. part two of the glaad awards.

victor zonana of the la times speaks at the podium. kim mcguire introduces jane gross of the new york times. meredith baxter-birney introduces james hart, producer of "l.

john lithgow introduces "longtime companion" star bruce davidson. medical update with jeffery lavigne: lavigne heads up laser medical associates, which specializes in anal surgeries.

lavigne talks about being 'a gay man in a straight world'. lavender health: harold robinson interviews gregory broyles of the lifestyle genesis program, a workshop series about the service gap for black gay men.

people of color in crisis is mentioned. broyles talks about how the association came about.

gcn sports: basl begins to allow women in their league. wany, brooklyn women's martial arts school, gotham sports association, and igbo are mentioned. a good portion of the segment is devoted to talking about how people do not like to be filmed at these sporting events a large subtitle reading 'commentary' appears at the bottom third of the screen during this segment.

naming names: cheryl moch of glaad, addresses how the magazine essence refused to publish an ad for the black gay and lesbian conference, but backed down once lambda threatened to sue them.

the then-current issue of essence detailed the senior editor's coming out. contact info for edward lewis, publisher of essence, is displayed.

a fan letter from russia is read. mario cuomo proposes a gay rights bill after connecticut passes a similar bill. andy humm mentions the march on albany is 'next week'.

a new york post story about mary mcfaddin's divorce is discussed. andy humm announces that there will be hearings on police brutality, mentions chris hennelly.

get well wishes are sent out to damien martin, who was mugged. coverage of the national lesbian conference in atlanta.

jo garner, head of the lesbian-gay task force, michelle crone, mandy carter, barb bechdol, and stephanie jo kent, conference organizers, robin tyler, an activist, and urvashi vaid speak at the podium.

auction, an organization which fights censorship of art, and is the largest gay and lesbian art association, is covered.

tory osborne, executive director of the gay and lesbian community center interviews sean strub. andy humm interviews andrew morgan from the aids council of new south wales about aids treatment in australia, focusing on education outreach and needle exchanges.

australia's extremely stringent drug approval laws are covered.

a commercial from the victorian aids council is shown. morgan strongly recommends needle exchange programs. lou maletta interviews jane delynn, a lesbian war correspondent. she discusses the difficulty in getting a visa, the coast guard's support of her travelling, and her time in saudi arabia.

delynn's personal photos are shown.

between the covers: rich flowers interviews paul monette, an author who has written several books about aids, including "borrowed time". monette is asked if he is afraid of dying because he is hiv-positive. he replies that he's afraid of being sick more than dying.

lavender health: sean dwyer interviews michael picucci about treating alcoholism among gays and lesbians.

gambling, smoking, and sex addiction are also covered. scott sherman from glaad praises golf illustrated for an article about lesbian golf players. viewers are instructed to write praise to golf illustrated.

andy humm reports that the new york high court ruled that a lesbian partner who participated in the planning and birth of a child, is not entitled to visitation rights in the event of a break-up or divorce.

coverage is given to a new jersey judge who ruled surgeons with aids must inform their patients.

senator charles robb's embarrassing sex scandal is covered. the committee of the presbyterian church issues liberal views on sexuality and marriage.

cardinal john o'connor still trying to ban condoms in high schools. robert parker and lou maletta report from albany on stride with pride.

this was organized to get support for the bias bill. libby post, matt foreman, and dick dadey are interviewed. speeches by tim mains of the rochester city council, deborah glick of the new york state assembly are shown.

an effigy is burned of ralph marino.

three teens talk about being attacked and chased by a homophobic crowd outside mcdonalds during the event. queer nation atlanta protests cracker barrel. footage is shown from one of several protests that occurred because of cracker barrel's policy of firing gay employees.

the protesters occupied the building and staged a sit-in.

marches on albany for prisoners with aids. the aclu joins the protest as well, which is about the lack of treatment and healthcare for prisoners with aids. second part of the interview with jane delynn.

homes and cities in saudi arabia are shown. delynn comments the war was 'put on for tv'.

a lengthy excerpt from the play 'angel and dragon' is shown. lou maletta interviews sally netzel, the playwright. lavender health: ellen zaltsberg interviews sandy lowe, an attorney at lambda legal defense about the controversy over "miss saigon" and the nature of sexism and racism.

gcn sports: opening ceremonies for the big apple softball league and opening game for the women athletes of new york.

mention is made that new york magazine did a story on adult sports programs in ny, which made no mention of gay sports groups. naming names: glaad san francisco protests "basic instinct's" production.

carolco got a restraining order against glaad. viewers are encouraged to write to peter hoffman of carolco.

lou maletta announces a conference in greenwich village on behalf of the education coalition on lesbian and gay youth. ron madson is interviewed. madson mentions he is suing the state for spousal rights.

forging partnerships, lesbian conference in new york. ruth messinger the borough president of manhattan, luvenia pinson the mid-atlantic representative, dr.

marjorie hill, sandy rapp, karen friedman, coral inza, and liz holtzman speak. protests at the health insurance association.

protest in favor of a national healthcare plan. commercial: hair club for men. lou maletta interviews justin charbonneau, mr.

leather new york and one of the leathermen about the aids walk '91 in nyc. lou katz is covered again. since the last segment, many people have come forward with information on katz and his son.

photos of lou katz are shown, which were not available until then.

between the covers: rich flowers interviews jane delynn previously on and about her new book "don juan in the village", which deals with a lesbian looking for new experiences in the village. lou maletta interviews harvey fierstein.

stated to be the second part of an interview.

excerpts from the play 'the haunted host' are shown. naming names: karin schwartz of glaad on an otis scott article that reveals the author's extreme homophobia. viewers are encouraged to write to lear's magazine to denounce the article.

lavender health: ellen zaltsberg interviews sebastian pernice, the office manager of the office of lesbian and gay health.

concerns about the history of the organization. demonstration at the cdc in new york. protest against the cdc's definition of aids, which does not include people with hiv, or women.

carl jodash, the police chief who led the riot at midtown north shows up and is yelled at by the protesters.

footage is shown inside the cdc of act up speaking to a representative. act up then stages a sit-in of the cdc offices. several protesters are shown being put into a paddywagon.

lou maletta, narrating the end of the footage, states that 16 members of act up were arrested during the protests.

drew siegel, the organizer is interviewed. footage of thousands of participants, silently marching with candles in hand through the streets of san francisco is shown.

gmac sixth annual aids walk. david leslie reports on the equal protection ordinance being upheld in denver, colorado.

tony ogden speaks. mayor of denver frederico pena is shown signing the ordinance. pena is interviewed about his views. footage from an interview with phil nash, an aide from the mayor's office is shown.

lavender health: sandy lowe of the lambda fund talks about the military's discrimination of homosexuals.

henry yeager warns of t-shirts made by a fraternity at syracuse university reading 'homophobic and proud of it' and 'club faggots not seals'. viewers are encouraged to write to kenneth shaw, the chancellor of syracuse university.

part three of jane delynn interview which covers the gulf war.

again, photos from kuwait and iraq are shown, including the oil fields on fire. delynn mentions she's going to write a book about the experience. gcn sports: metropolitan tennis group is covered.

queen elizabeth's visit to a baltimore baseball game is covered. andy humm talks about restrictions on immigration for people with hiv and aids.

viewers are encouraged to write in protest. interview with chris hennelly. hennelly claims to have been beaten, threatened, verbally abused, and had his medication withheld by the nypd after his arrest.

the district attorney in manhattan did not investigate.

hennelly says david denkins and marjorie hill are not helping him to keep their hands clean. lou maletta interviews craig edwards and david hamilton, two men starting the dartmouth college gay and lesbian alumni, an organization dartmouth college does not want to go forward for 'philosophical' reasons.

the director of alumni affairs is singled out as the biggest obstacle.

pink panthers on patrol: viewers are encouraged to volunteer with the pink panthers organization. footage is shown of the group on patrol in the east village. the volunteer number is shown. gcn special report: phillip morris boycott ends.

michael petrelis and william wayburn announce the end of the boycott.

guy smith, vp of phillip morris, announces that he is going to help gay and lesbian organizations around the country. civil disobedience at nyc city hall. protesters, including matt forman, chained themselves to city hall to protest police brutality.

several of them are arrested on-camera.

outer circle critics awards: "the sum of us" wins outstanding off-broadway play. gcn sports: tom cracovia, the president of gay games iv: new york in '94 is interviewed. lavender health: eric perez interviews paige cook, of the us office of mediplex at a convention.

cook discusses the addiction issues gays and lesbians face.

naming names: cheryl moch of glaad talks about the new york times' improvement in covering gay and lesbian news stories, reaching out to gay and lesbian publications for quotes. viewers are instructed to write praise to the new york times' executive editor max frankel.

new york times breaks the story that robert gallo lied about discovering the aids virus, and that a french team discovered the virus much earlier.

lou maletta interviews craig dean who is suing washington d. for his right to marry. a clip is shown of dean and his partner on oprah.

harold kooden and susan frankel are interviewed about discrimination against gays at mental health facilities. open testimonies are going to be held at hunter college on june 7.

the third annual lambda literary awards at the grand hyatt. deacon maccubin, publisher of lambda book report, is interviewed.

michael willhoite wins for "daddy's roommate". cherry muhanji wins for "her". international mr. leather a new mr. leather is chosen in chicago.

extensive footage of the event is shown. glitter and be giving: christie's auction hosted by elizabeth taylor, who donates a necklace for auction.

gcn sports: la pride run is covered, as is the ny gay pride run. a new york times article covers homosexuality in sports.

lavender health: interview with joyce hunter of the hetrick-martin institute. redefining family. naming names: scott sherman of glaad covers "northern exposure" and its positive gay and lesbian content, especially its second season finale.

viewers are encouraged to write letters of thanks to the executive producers of northern exposure.

new york post has three gay-themed stories on its second page. long island newsday runs a front page story about the city's first gay pride parade. eric sawyer interview.

housing works is covered, as well as act up! and the aids resource center. a clip from the film "absolutely positive" is shown.

act up plans to have a demonstration at the united nations. tony mallaris and garry klienman are interviewed about going before the united nations disaster relief organization.

cutbacks are about to occur for health care in new york city. isidore: two major gay nightclubs in florida are raided by a publicity-hungry sheriff named nick navarro, with six arrested on drug charges.

all those in attendance at the club were forced to have their pictures taken and give personal information to the police, including social security numbers.

their cars were also videotaped leaving the club by police in order to determine license plate numbers. viewers are encouraged to write to guard.

medical update with jeffery lavigne: lavinge submitted a paper to the international aids conference about anal warts being a sign of aids.

tom cassidy, a former business reporter from cnn, is remembered. excerpts from cnn's tribute are shown. naming names: karin schwartz of glaad talks about the possibilities of a gay or lesbian correspondent at the new york post.

viewers are encouraged to write to jerry nachman, editor of the new york post.

mayor denkins releases report, in conjunction with human rights commission, documenting violence against gay men and lesbians. denkins vows to go to albany to try and push the bias bill.

lou maletta asks from the audience what happened with the chris hennelly investigation.

no updates are given by denkins or his aide. protests at the united nations. footage is shown of act up! members in front of gct blocking traffic and marching in the streets.

the protesters are then shown in front of the united nations building. some protesters are arrested by police.

tony maliaris of act up! on a megaphone tells off the police "you want civil disobedience? you'll have civil disobedience! a woman from act up! also speaks on the megaphone, stating, "my first couple of words to the cops, are 'fuck you.

a few of the protesters are interviewed about why they were arrested.

members confront police in front of a station. city councilman andrew stein holds a conference announcing his plans to get june declared 'national gay and lesbian pride month'. a narration at the end of the conference states that the resolution was blocked by noach dear.

richard burns, executive director of the 8th annual garden party is interviewed.

the garden party is a fundraiser. entertainment includes the flirtations and lavender light a gospel choir. andy humm announces he will be on wnet, and that he will host a one-hour special called out in america.

a clip is shown. ellie last name not given from app is interviewed.

app is a prescription service that emphasizes privacy and efficiency. this piece goes into great detail on the app service. the offices of app are shown. naming names: kirk-evan billet of glaad.

geraldo rivera asks if homosexuality can be 'cured' and holds a segment on the subject.

the segment's guests were extremely homophobic, and rivera made insensitive comments. viewers are encouraged to write to rivera's office. lavender health: interview with joyce hunter of the hetrick-martin institute about the impact of her organization.

gcn sports: gearing up for gay pride week.

the 5th annual gay body building competitions are held in san francisco. the 8th annual center garden party: david n. dinkins, mayor, speaks. richard burns is interviewed. kate clinton speaks. footage of the flirtations' performance is shown.

gays and lesbians take back the night, june 22, march in greenwich village.

a banner is hung that reads 'we're here. we're queer. don't fuck with us'. gracie mansion, mayor dinkins' pride reception. joyce hunter speaks. howie katz is interviewed. sandy lowe of the lambda legal defense fund is interviewed on the joe stephan case.

lou maletta comes on in the middle of the commercial announcing that outweek has ceased publication but that there is hope the magazine can somehow be revived and continue publication.

burns roper speaks at the aids public attitudes and education needs conference.

explicit condom ads from other countries are shown. isidore: follow-up on the nick navarro piece, in which two gay nightclubs were raided, their patrons filmed by television cameras navarro had turned the raid into a photo-op and invited local news crews to film it , and parents of teenage patrons called up to inform them their children were found hanging out at a gay nightclub.

human rights groups are going after south florida police and navarro.

at the garden party, the unveiling of the pat parker and vito russo memorial library. numbers are shown for where you can donate and volunteer. act up protests at the immigration office. this was in response to the ins policy of not allowing people with hiv or aids into the country.

naming names: henry yeager of glaad addresses spider-man's portrayal of a serial killer who targets young men.

the issue is how uncomfortably close the comic comes to some right-wing rhetoric about gays, although there is no mention within the comic that the villain is or might be gay.

viewers are encouraged to write to marvel comics. opening of the out of the closet thrift shop on the upper east side.

edward maloney is interviewed. goal is fundraising. follow-up to the syracuse university story about homophobic t-shirts. glaad lights the empre state building lavender for the second year in a row.

gcn sports: 10th annual front runners race. ruth messinger starts the race and is interviewed by rich flowers.

footage of the race is shown. jim white and yvette devore, the winners of the race are interviewed. union square park hosts the gay pride rally. footage is shown of a musical performance.

perry watkins speaks about changing the military's policy of not allowing gays.

michelangelo signorile of outweek speaks about the publication's demise. the funders of outweek are blamed. footage is shown of the 21st annual pride march. the parade's grand marshalls are interviewed.

robert abrahms, the attorney general of new york state is interviewed.

lavender health: matt foreman of the anti-violence project is interviewed about the increase in violence against gays and lesbians. christopher street west: together in pride. melinda tremaglio and frank cala host.

footage of the parade is shown.

a montage of man-on-the-street interviews are shown. tom larkin receives the harvey milk award. footage of the dc pride parade is shown. the mayor of dc speaks. cheryl jacobs performs. the flirtations perform. farin performs.

lavender health: carol buhl of the lambda legal defense fund is interviewed.

the history of the organization is covered, as is its education initiative. domestic partnership rights are covered. naming names: scott sherman of glaad talks about the pilot episode of out in america, which aired on wnet and was well received.

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episode called "tongues untied", a look at black gay identity which many pbs affiliates across the country refused to air. viewers are encouraged to write to jennifer lawson of pbs to request more gay and lesbian programming. lesbian and gay parade and rally , nashville.

lou maletta states in voiceover that the video had a tracking problem and is thus presented in a compromised state.

it runs about three frames a second. lavender health. part two of the interview with carol buhl, which covers lesbian health, breast cancer, health plans, and living in poverty.

naming names: kirk-evan billet of glaad covers a cedar rapids, iowa news station that brought up the old 'gerbils used for anal sex' story.

viewers are told to write richard herbst, manager of kgan to demand a retraction of the story, and to send a copy of the letter to the fcc.

lou maletta encourages viewers to stay away from the ramble area of central park at night due to a rash of shootings, and to report any knowledge of the shootings to the anti-violence project, and to a special division of the nypd.

press conference with mayor dinkins covering a sniper who has attacked at least three times in the bramble at central park.

dinkins also mentions racially-motivated violence. dinkins encourages people to call the bias hotline, and expresses hope that the anti-bias legislature will pass the state.

matt foreman speaks as well. lou maletta asks about when dinkins will go to albany with the anti-bias bill.

dinkins talks about his personal experiences with racial bias. andy humm covers jesse helms' passing of a law that prohibits hiv-positive doctors from 'invasive procedures', paul reubens arrest for public masturbation in an adult movie theater, and the news' obsession with jeffery dahmer's homosexuality.

condoms in schools looks to be endangered.

matt foreman is interviewed about the central park sniper incidents and the lack of progress in finding a suspect. viewers are encouraged to call the anti-violence project if they have any information. foreman states that it took four shootings before the nypd went public with the story.

when the anti-violence project told the nypd about the first shooting, they were 'dismissed summarily'.

a beating incident in prospect park, in which a straight man was beaten by five people who thought the man was gay, is also covered. the nypd released the name of the man who was beaten, and the man is now getting thousands of calls a day from news organizations.

forman points out that these beating incidents happen frequently, but that this one just happened to be picked up by the news.

the beating of a pink panthers member is also discussed. chris hennelly's trial is discussed. medical update with jeffery lavigne. the ama's updated requirements for doctors is discussed, as is doctors who are hiv positive.

blue cross blue shield's practice of 'redlining' certain zip codes is also covered.

daytripping with sailing affairs — footage of lou maletta and others on a yacht off the manhattan coast. lavender health: joe franco, an aids educator, is interviewed about the issues facing gay men of color.

naming names: glamour magazine covers lesbian couples and the denial of visitation rights.

viewers are encouraged to write to glamour. gcn sports: mention is made that players were verbally abused at a gay softball game, prompting one of the players to drag the heckler behind the bleachers and 'beat the crap out of him'.

wrestling is covered.

physique' matt forman comes back on to cover a beating at prospect park that resulted in the death of the victim, john t. brown, who was unidentified for months. a demonstration is being held. andy humm covers the julio rivera murder case, in which one of the three perpetrators daniel doyle confessed.

the other two perpetrators are soon to be arrested after being named.

special report: tom duane, city council candidate, holds a press conference and announces he is hiv positive, becoming the first candidate in the us to do so. his speech is shown. liz holstman and deborah glick also speak.

cheryl summerville, who was fired from cracker barrel for being a lesbian, is interviewed by lou maletta in atlanta.

karin schwartz from glaad is moving, lou maletta interviews her. schwartz was the second employee at glaad and talks about her history with the organization.

childkind — providing homes and hope for children with aids. interview with an organization in georgia.

the volunteer phone number is shown. mark owens, a volunteer is interviewed. cecile walker of queer outrage atlanta is interviewed about the recent rash of anti-gay violence.

outrage grew out of queer nation. now is trying to get georgia's sodomy laws repealed.

samantha claar is interviewed about the uphill battle faced by progressives in georgia. act up atlanta is interviewed. their most recent demonstration was at grady hospital over their waiting period for their iv clinic.

the act up atlanta hotline number is shown.

lou maletta wishes luck to the producers of unidentified human remains and the true nature of love.

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  • naming names: henry yeager of glaad. parents magazine runs an article titled "attitudes towards homosexuality" that presents a refreshingly open-minded look at gays and lesbians.

    viewers are encouraged to write positive letters to parents. andy humm also covers craig davidson's passing, and talks about his friend who has recently lost his motor functions due to aids.

    river rafting from the chattahoochee plays over the credits. the footage continues to play minutes after the credits are done.

    one last report, this time from the georgia dome. the national association of people with aids, an atlanta organization. interview with herbie craven.

    between the covers: ken beck, the publisher of sports pride, the first national gay sports magazine, is interviewed. the magazine became a huge success almost instantly, with dozens of sports organizations calling up unsolicited to contribute coverage.

    naming names: a book of the month club for psychotherapists picks a book that the author claims can 'cure' gays.

    viewers are encouraged to write to cathleen esposito, the managing editor of the psychotherapy book club. american preferred prescriptions: tim rosta, the new director of membership at app is interviewed.

    new projects at app are discussed. lavender health: matt foreman from the anti-violence project is interviewed about recent violent acts against gays and lesbians, and how people can protect themselves.

    damien martin of the hetrick-martin institute is interviewed about what encourages and discourages him about the gay rights movement.

    lou maletta announces that damien martin died that morning, and that the preceding interview was part of a documentary.

    teachers suing for domestic partnership benefits are interviewed, including ron madson, richard dietz, and connie kurtz. act up is planning a massive demonstration at bush's summer home on labor day weekend.

    tim bailey and barbara hughes of act up are interviewed.

    their goal is to get bush to have a national agenda on gay and lesbian rights. lavender health: interviewing dr. kelly hennig about the dangers of hepatitis a, which there are a large number of cases of in the village.

    lou maletta interviews david weissman, the producer of naked tango, who also produced kiss of the spider woman.

    a clip from the film is shown. naming names: bradley carlson of glaad. an article has a hard time getting published by the american scholar due to the use of the words 'lesbian' and 'gay'.

    joe epstein, one of the owners of the american scholar, has written homophobic tracts in the past, including one in which he states his greatest shame would be if one of his sons 'became gay'.

    viewers are encouraged to write to mr. douglas ford, secretary of the phi beta kappa society.

    gcn sports: the filming of "a league of their own" is covered. barbara walters' interview with martin scorovich sets a ratings record. the gay world series in boston is announced.

    district 3 city council candidate tom duane, who revealed he was hiv positive during a press conference, is interviewed.

    andy humm asks about his opponent's comments about his announcement. viewers are encouraged to help duane's campaign. moscow hosts an international conference for gays and lesbians, which was attended by marjorie hill, who is interviewed.

    the gay and lesbian film festival is discussed.

    hill mentions that being gay is still technically illegal in russia, and says that although police reassured her that the law was no longer enforced, she spoke to several men who had recently been arrested. some of hill's photos from her visit are shown.

    hill says that people would stop in their tracks and stare at her.

    gcn special report: tom hanson of community research initiative the first aids research group is interviewed about his group's lack of funding. the lack of funding stems from a pharmaceutical test trial that was delayed by 'six months to a year'.

    hanson says his commitment is to community-based testing.

    viewers are asked to give money to cri. story on openly gay and lesbian los angeles police officers who are recruiting for people to join the lapd. officer paul butler is interviewed. pride behind the badge is mentioned.

    the gay officers action league in new york is mentioned.

    a lesbian officer is interviewed about her coming out. medical update with jeffery lavigne: lou maletta talks to lavigne about a recent anal fissure he had surgery on. maletta talks about how he had extreme pain and difficulty walking due to the fissure.

    gcn sports, special edition: naga gay softball world series in boston.

    some of the athletes are interviewed at the end of the segment. lavender health: dr. margret hamburg, the acting nyc health commissioner is interviewed. she is the first health commissioner to march in the pride parade.

    hamburg states that aids is not 'under control' as some have said.

    hamburg is asked what can be done in financially strained times for healthcare. henry yeager of glaad covers the boy scouts of america expelling gay scoutmasters, and usa today's editorial cartoon that makes fun of the boy scouts' decision.

    viewers are encouraged to write in support of usa today for running the cartoon.

    the death of anti-gay psychiatrist dr. irving bieber is announced. aids activists including act up protest at bush's summer home, kennebunkport. a 'die-in' is held. at the end of the segment, a speech by bush lauding the progress of the scientific community in combatting aids is shown.

    the frame freezes, and overlays begin to appear 'over 3 million women in the usa infected with hiv', 'one aids death every seven minutes', 'at least , americans have died from aids', 'the government spent less money in one year of the aids crisis than one hour of the "gulf war"', 'one new hiv infection every 50 seconds in the usa'.

    controversy over act up's documentary "stop the church", which most pbs affiliates dropped.

    a clip is shown in which people are asked "what does the catholic church mean to you? hilferty says the program was scheduled six months ago, but that two weeks before the broadcast it was suddenly pulled after the reaction to "tongues untied".

    another clip is shown of a protest taking place inside a church.

    wnet is refusing to air it. part two of the interview with marjorie hill. discusses hour-and-a-half waits to get into pizza hut for those with russian currency. those with 'hard currency' preferably american could sit down and be served immediately.

    talks about the deplorable conditions of aids clinics in russia.

    naming names: abc news presents jerry fallwell as an expert on homosexuality on nightline. viewers are encouraged to write in protest to tom bettag, executive producer of nightline. gail goodman, an artist who created a photo show called essence of family, pictures of pride, is interviewed.

    coverage of the primary, which was going on as the episode aired.

    at footage shot at pm, according to andy humm, tom duane seems to be winning by a landslide, pulling in double the votes of his opponent in some areas. humm is in a room where he and about 40 other people are watching the results in real time.

    lou maletta can be heard towards the end.

    treatment action guerrillas attack unsafe politics of jesse helms: the group inflates a giant condom on jesse helms' house to show 'helms is more deadly than the virus and more dangerous than the virus'. a neighbor of helms angrily tries to knock the camera out of her face.

    the inflatable condom reads 'a condom to stop unsafe policies.

    helms is deadlier than a virus. invisible diversity — a gay and lesbian corporate agenda: ed mickens is interviewed about a daylong symposium on the subject. the goal is to push for equal treatment and equal benefits.

    coalition for safe health care protests forced hiv testing and disclosure: the ada was firing all doctors who tested positive for hiv.

    footage is shown of the protesters being escorted out of the building in handcuffs. coalition for safe health care holds another protest on the same day in downtown manhattan.

    the press refuses to cover the story of the fired doctors. isidore: update on nick navarro's raids.

    phyllys diller and her entourage left through a back exit with the permission of navarro.

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