THE RELIABLE SOURCE - 1996-05-16
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THE RELIABLE SOURCE May 16, 1996,
What Was Seen but Not Heard, Heard but Not Seen
Pssstt . . . Wanna see a bit of what went on at last month's "Cherry Jubilee" gay dance, which Rep. Bob Dornan (R-Calif.) has denounced as "perversion" and Rep. Steve Gunderson (R-Wis.) has praised as a "gift of love" AIDS fund-raiser?
Then call the Family Research Council, which commissioned a video of the April 13 soiree at the Mellon Auditorium on Constitution Avenue. The federal hall has been rented by groups ranging from the National Institutes of Health Children's Inn gala committee to the Art Deco Society.
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{{cite news | author = Annie Groer; Ann Gerhart | title = THE RELIABLE SOURCE | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1996/05/16/the-reliable-source/d0c2399c-d7e1-473d-a489-3844c4580eed/ | work = Washington Post | date = May 16, 1996 | accessdate = February 18, 2017 }}
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