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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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USA
Samuel Aliff
Murder

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Derek Kerrigan
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Sarah Lancashire
Coronation Street
UK

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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Jason Gould
USA
Philanthropy

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Unknown
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Appreciation
Biography
Lesbian
Activist
Death

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Fiona Rowe
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Nemara Hennigan
Lesbian
Ironwork
Designer

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Kellie Greene
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Nemara Hennigan
Lesbian
Ironwork
Designer

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Deborah Ballard
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LOT
Women
Lesbian Pages

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Kellie Greene
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#VALUE!

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Unknown
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The Women’s Bar
Youth Group
Lesbians Organising Together

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Emma Bidwell
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Bookclub
Social
Women
The Other Place
Cork

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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Ad
Community
Illustration

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Mary Liddell
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Youth Group
Bisexual Lesbian
LOT

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Ann E Holbrook
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Waterford Pride
Representation
Visibility
Don Donnelly
Tonie Walsh

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Frank Murray
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Waterford Pride
Representation
Visibility
Don Donnelly
Tonie Walsh

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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Ad
Accommodation
Dublin
B ’n’ B

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Issue 75
Issue 75
July 1995
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Issue 75
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Jason O’Toole
Outrage!
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Peter Tatchell
Biography
Activist
UK
Outing
Outrage!

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Issue 7
Issue 7
August 1988
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Issue 7
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Tonie Walsh
"17th August The first theatrical showing of MGM's The Wizard of Oz, 1940. Friends of Dorothy take note. German gay activist Kurt Hiller bom, 1885. 18th August London newspaper, Gay News, relaunced as the New Gay News, 1984. 21st August Decadent artist - Aubrey Beardsley (who died at the age of 24) bom in Brighton, England, 1872. 22nd August Composer Claude Debussy bom in St. Germain-en-Laye, France, 1862 . . . also bom this day, Rev. Carter Heyward, one of the ""Philadelphia Eleven"" first women priests of the Episcopal Church, famous for coming out in the pages of Christianity and Crisis, bom US, 1945. 24th August Today we remember Bathyllus, a stunning Greek youth who made such an impression on Polycrates, the tyrant of Samos, that a statue in his honour was erected in the Temple of Hera, Goddess of women. 26th August Christopher Ishwood, leading 20th Century author, creator of ""Sally Bowles"" and A Single Man, one of the most powerful novels about male homosexual life, bom in Cheshire, England, 1904. Also today . . .the National Gay Federation protested against Garda surveillance of public toilets in Dublin, also a month of countless ""queer-bashing"" incidents, 1984. 28th August The first Gay ""Olympic"" Games opened in the 65,000 seater Kezar Stadium at San Francisco. 1982...also, the International Gay Associa­tion was founded at Coventry, England, 1978. 31st August Roman Emperor Caligula, eventually murdered by his ""fuck buddy"", bom in Anzio, Italy, 12 A.D. 1st September Sir Roger Casement, whose detailed diaries (""Stanley Weeks, 20, stripped, huge one circumcized, swelled and hung 9 inches quite"") proved his undoing, bom in Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire) Co. Dublin, 1864. 2nd September The Rev. John McNeill, Jesuit scholar (later silenced by the Church) who wrote The Church and the Homosexual, bom in 1925. Also today . . . Winifred Ellerman, better known as the novelist Bryher, who married as a matter of convenience gay writer Robert McAlmon but managed a long relationship with poet H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), bom in Kent, England, 1894. 3rd September The first issue of In Touch, journal of the National Gay Federation, published in Dublin, 1979. 5th September The homo-monument is unveiled in Amsterdam, just outside the Westerkerk, 1987. 6th September Don Donnelly presented the first-ever Irish radio programme by gay people for (primarily) gay people, RTE Radio 1, 1983. 7th September Fundamentalist forces win the day as a Constitutional amendment is passed upholding the equal right to life of die ""Unborn Child"", 1983."
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Issue 7
Issue 7
August 1988
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Issue 7
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Frank Mills
"From 11th April, 1988 Maggie Thatcher has effectively abolished the welfare state and re-introduced the Poor Law. This has very serious implications for people, especially young people who are thinking of emigrating to Britain. After you sign on at a D.H.S.S. office you will now have to wait at least two weeks before you get any money. You will also have to produce two types of identification. Your birth cert alone will not do. If you are over 25 you will get £33.40 per week. This is called income support (it replaces supplementary benefit). However, if you are between 18 and 24 the amount will be reduced to £26.05 per week. If you are 16 or 17 years old the situation gets worse from September 1988 - you will not get any money unless you go on a youth training scheme. You may be waiting for several months before you qualify for a place on these training schemes. It is known that over the past few years some people who have been diagnosed as HIV positive and people with AIDS have emigrated to Britain to avail of the better welfare and other support services. Prior to April of this year such people could claim extra allowances for special diets, heating, clothing, laundry, travel costs etc. These allowances are no longer available and instead people diagnosed with AIDS will qualify for only a small disability premium of £13.05 per week in addition to their basic income support payment, if they have been classified as disabled for at least six months. As the health of many people with AIDS changes erratically they may be disqualified from even this low premium by occasionally being ""too well"" to qualify. Again, prior to April 1988 people setting up home could get once-off payments to cover deposits on flats and to buy essential household items such as cookers, beds, fridges, washing machines etc. However, these once-off payments have been scrapped and replaced by a system of loans. It is important to note that these loans will not be available to cover deposits on flats. Loans for other essential items will be at the discretion of the local D.H.S.S. office. You may get a loan only if: 1. You are prepared to have your income support (your basic weekly payment) reduced by 15% to repay the loan every week. 2. In the eyes of the D.H.S.S. you will be able to pay the loan back. 3. You have been receiving income support for at least six months. 4. There is enough money in the budget at your local D.H.S.S. office. 5. The local D.H.S.S. office thinks you deserve the money. What this means is that people with AIDS can be refused loans for several reasons: because they are not considered a good credit risk due to their reduced life expectancy: because they have been on income support for only a short period: because there is money in the kitty, or because the D.H.S.S. officer is prejudiced. There is no right of appeal against the refusal of a loan. So the advice to all people, especially people with AIDS who are thinking of emigrating to Britain solely to avail of the welfare services is to think twice. Perhaps for the first time ever the welfare services in this country are arguably better than in Britain. From July 1988 the lowest income for single people over 18 in Ireland will be £37.80 per week. Also, people who are HIV positive or people with AIDS can claim special allowance for rent, diet, heating, clothing, travel costs, laundry costs etc from their local health board. While these payments are discretionary they are not repayable and there is a right of appeal. Further information on the welfare services in Britain can be obtained for Emigrant Advice, 1A Cathedral Street, Dublin, 1. Their telephone number is (01) 732844 FRANK MILLS."
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UK
AIDS
Discrimination

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
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Unknown
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Advertorial
UK
Festival
Manchester Carnival
Fundraising

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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Ad
Partyline
Telephone Service

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Deborah Ballard
Galway Sentinal
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Press clippings
Broadcast Media
Gaytime TV
Time Out
Waterford Local Radio
Galway Sentinal

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Gerry Scott
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Press clippings
Aphorism
Celebrity

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Kevin O'Halloran
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Community Group
Networks

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Gerry Atricks
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Lifestyle
Society
Culture
Relationships
Sugar Daddy

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Issue 76
Issue 76
August 1995
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Issue 76
An icon of a phoneAn icon of a magazine
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Unknown
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Pride
Lesbian
Representation
Diversity

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