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President-Elect Barack Obama Pledges to Expand Domestic AIDS Plan
By Michelle Garcia, The Advocate
President-elect Barack Obama said Monday he would continue outgoing President George W. Bush's international HIV/AIDS strategy and expand domestic efforts to fight the virus. The Obama administration plans to implement national strategies to decrease the rate of HIV transmission, including establishing a universal health care system, targeting minority communities, and supporting the Ryan White CARE Act.
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Little Britain Set to Invade the US All Over Again
By Noah Michelson, Out.com
Fear not -- or perhaps be very afraid: Little Britain has been renewed for a second season. Matt Lucas and David Walliams, the stars of the bawdy British series which invaded American homes earlier this year, revealed the news yesterday at the DVD launch of the first season of the show. No word on when the show will begin filming again as Lucas is currently shooting the upcoming Alice in Wonderland flick with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.
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Britney Spears Good Morning America Appearance Fails to Thrill
By Ann Turner
Britney Spears Good Morning America appearance on Tuesday morning to celebrate her 27th birthday and the release of her new album, Circus, was more of a catastrophe than a comeback. Clad in too-tight clothes for her no-longer teenage frame and a vapid, blank look throughout most of her performance, Spears failed to live up to the hype of promotion for her Good Morning America birthday bash.
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William Balfour Arrested in Murders of Jennifer Hudson’s Family
By Ann Turner
Chicago police have officially arrested suspect William Balfour in the murders of Jennifer Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew in October. Balfour, who was married to Hudson’s sister, was taken into custody shortly after the murders on a parole violation. On Monday, an official arrest warrant was issued for Balfour in the murder case and he was transferred to Chicago police custody.
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Obama Announces Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State
By Maggie Taylor
Sen. Hillary Clinton will be playing on President Elect Barack Obama’s team since he officially nominated his rival in the primaries to be Secretary of State during a Chicago press conference Monday. The former First Lady accepted the nomination saying 'America cannot solve these crises without the world, and the world cannot solve them without America.'
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Conservative Talker Rush Limbaugh Endorses Hillary Clinton Appointment
By Jonas Oliver
Not only are neocons unexpectedly overjoyed by Barack Obama’s decision to keep George W. Bush’s Defense Secretary Robert Gates and name General Jim Jones as his National Security Advisor, many, including conservative talker Rush Limbaugh, are ironically ecstatic about the President Elect’s decision to name Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as his Secretary of State.
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George Michael’s Big Christmas Giveaway
By Jonas Oliver
Pop superstar George Michael, who has made more news as of late for his troubles with the law than for his music, is taking a charitable turn this holiday season. According to a spokeswoman, the semi-retired music icon will be making his newly recorded holiday single 'December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)' available for download free on Christmas Day.
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'Fame' Goes New School
By Shana Naomi, Out.com
A remake of the now-classic 1980 film about kids attending a dramatic arts high school in New York CIty starts shooting this week, with Debbie Allen, Megan Mullally, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton and Bebe Neuwirth all lined up to play teachers. The kids are largely unknowns; Allen had a small cameo in 1980 as a teacher but now will play the school's principal.
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World AIDS Day: HIV Gone for Good?
By Maria Change, AP
The virus that causes AIDS could theoretically be eliminated in a decade if all people living in countries with high infection rates are regularly tested and treated, according to a new mathematical model. 'It's quite a startling result,' said Charlie Gilks, an AIDS treatment expert at the World Health Organization and one of the paper's authors. 'In a relatively short amount of time, we could potentially knock the epidemic on its head.'
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Hundreds Injured, 80 Dead in Mumbai India Terrorist Attacks
By Ann Turner
Coordinated terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India have left approximately 80 dead and hundreds injured. Attackers armed with machine guns and explosives targetted several hotels, a train station, a restaurant and other public buildings in Mumbia on Wednesday. Several hostage situations have been reported and violence appears to still be ongoing in the city.
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