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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, August 25, 2008</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 25 August 2008 15:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
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			This show features a special segment 
			prepared for Out-FM from Lublin 
			Poland by Beyond The Pale&apos;s Marilyn 
			Kleinberg Neimark and Alisa Solomon 
			who interview scholars and Gay 
			rights activists Tomek Kitlinski 
			and Pavel Leszkovicz on the state 
			of LGBT rights there. Also: a gay 
			man enabled Woodstock, the greatest 
			music event in U.S. history, to 
			take place. Marle Becker interviews 
			Elliot Tiber, author of &quot;Taking 
			Woodstock&quot;. On July 15, 1969, when 
			Tiber read that the Woodstock promoters 
			were unable to stage the show in 
			Wallkill, he offered them a new 
			venture. And ... Elliot Tiber soon 
			found himself swept up in a vortex 
			that would change his life forever 
			and ... the music country along 
			with it. Marle Becker hosts this 
			segment (part 2 of 2 parts). What&apos;s 
			Going On with LGBT Rights in Florida 
			by Renair Amin.
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, August 18, 2008</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 18 August 2008 15:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, August 11, 2008</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 11 August 2008 15:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>Out-FM</description>
			<category>Public Affairs</category>
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, August 04, 2008</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 04 August 2008 15:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>Out-FM</description>
			<category>Public Affairs</category>
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			Greetings From The Gayborhood&quot; &amp; 
			50,000 New HIV InfectionsGay 
			NeighborhoodsFrom the Castro 
			to Chelsea, &quot;Greetings From The 
			Gayborhood”: a nostalgic look at 
			gay neighborhoods,&quot; written and 
			designed by Donald F. Reuter, celebrates 
			twelve traditionally gay neighborhoods 
			in america, past and present.&quot;Gay 
			+ Neighborhood = Gayborhood: that 
			urban area where gay people are 
			- or appear to be - the majority 
			of visitors and residents. But 
			that&apos;s hardly the whole story as 
			you&apos;ll find out when Reuter talks 
			with Marle Becker On Out-Fm On 
			Monday morning.John Riley brings 
			us news about 56,000 New HIV Infections 
			reported by the CDC.Many recent 
			studies have pointed to the conclusion 
			that HIV infection rates are up 
			in the US. 
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, July 28, 2008</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 28 July 2008 15:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
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			<category>Public Affairs</category>
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