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Kay Hagen Beats Elizabeth Dole Despite Dole's Anti-Gay Outreach
By Rachel Dowd, Advocate.com
National Public Radio reported that Democrat Kay Hagan has beat Republican incumbent Elizabeth Dole in the hard fought Senate race in North Carolina. Capitalizing on Hagan's opposition to a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in the state, during the campaign, the Dole camp sent out a mailer claiming that Hagan's agenda, with the help of 'liberal judges,' will be to advance a 'radical homosexual agenda.'
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HIV Positive Man Put Under House Arrest for Engaging in Bareback Sex
By Staff, HIVPlusMag.com
Joshua Weaver, a 23-year-old, HIV-positive gay disc jockey who works in clubs in Raleigh and Wilmington, N.C., has been placed under house arrest after he acknowledged violating probation orders to use condoms every time he has sex. In September, Weaver pleaded guilty to charges that he failed to disclose his HIV status to sex partners and that he had engaged in unprotected sex with three men, possibly exposing them to the virus.
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It’s a Boy for Clay Aiken and Friend Jaymes Foster
By Ann Turner
American Idol star Clay Aiken and friend Jaymes Foster are now the proud parents of a baby boy. The 29-year-old singer and his 50-ish producer pal announced they would be having a child together back in June. Foster, the sister of music producer David Foster, was impregnated via artificial insemination. She and Aiken met while working on one of his albums and are reportedly just 'good friends.'
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Anti-Gay Former North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms Dead at 86
By Ross von Metzke
Former North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms, often portrayed as a racist and a sexist in the media, died this morning on the Fourth of July. He was 86. Throughout his career, Helms challenged honoring Martin Luther King with a holiday and took Clinton to task over gay rights, AIDS funding.
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Indiana & North Carolina Primary Results – Same Story, Different Night
Op-Ed
By Duane Wells
On the campaign trail in North Carolina last week, Hillary Clinton said last night’s primaries could be a ‘game changer’. They weren’t. After his loss in the Pennsylvania, Barack Obama called Indiana’s primary a ‘tie-breaker.’ It wasn’t. Instead Clinton won Indiana, Barack Obama won North Carolina. So today we yet again have another split decision and I’m starting to feel like Bill Murray’s character in the film Groundhog’s Day.
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Barack Obama Wins North Carolina Primary Results
By Ann Turner
Illinois Senator Barack Obama claimed victory in the North Carolina Democratic primary results on Tuesday. Just after voting polls closed in the state, CNN projected Obama as the winner of the contest based on exit polls. Obama had been expected to take the win in North Carolina, leading over Hillary Clinton across the board in pre-voting polls by a strong margin.
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Early Indiana, North Carolina Exit Polls Favor Clinton
By Jonas Oliver
According to CNN exit polls from Indiana and North Carolina, Sen. Hillary Clinton has an early advantage among Democrats concerned about the economy and her rival's relationship with Rev. Jeremiah Wright. In both North Carolina and Indiana, polls showed that 50% or more of those who voted for Hillary Clinton in the primary would vote for Republican nominee John McCain in November if Barack Obama was to become the nominee.
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Sen. Hillary Clinton Nabs Important Endorsement from North Carolina's Governor
By Tracy E. Gilchrist
Following a three-day campaign blitz in North Carolina, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton received a powerful, if not well-timed, endorsement from the state's Gov. Mike Easley, just a week before the state's primary. Easley lavished praise on Clinton before a chanting crowd of her supporters at North Carolina State University.
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