NOVEMBER 23, 2009
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Throwing a curveball
SPORTS: Chris Kahrl, the transgendered co-author of the annual ‘Baseball Prospectus,’ is finding life outside the closet rewarding.

Leaving "down low" in the dust
FEATURE: Former Redskins player speaks candidly about being gay and living with HIV

A kiss is just a kiss
SPORTS: Confusion, applause follow a same-sex kiss during a Washington Capitals hockey game. Maybe sports fans aren’t homophobic after all.

Out at the Olympics
SPORTS: There probably are more than 11 gay athletes competing in Athens at the Olympic Games, but they are invisible.

Out at the ballgame
SPORTS: The Toronto Blue Jays get a little bit pink on June 25 when the team sponsors a night for gay fans during Toronto’s Gay Pride week.

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Unifying gay athletes
SPORTS: Gay Games organizers have voted 30 to 1 to bring everyone together to talk about the future of the gay sports movement.

The thrill of victory
SPORTS: D.C.’s Washington Monuments won a second national gay flag football title, proving that this way to connect on the field is here to stay.

Out at the Olympics
SPORTS: There probably are more than 11 gay athletes competing in Athens at the Olympic Games, but they are invisible.

The way we were
SPORTS: A former athlete, who 25 years ago led the football, basketball and track teams in high school, attends reunion with partner.

Coming out casually
SPORTS: Another professional athlete recently came out and then downplayed the significance of her action. Each time, it really is a big deal.

An ace for charity
SPORTS: Retired gay MLB player Billy Bean to hit the court in Rehoboth this summer for tennis tournament to benefit AIDS charity.

Out at the ballgame
SPORTS: The Toronto Blue Jays get a little bit pink on June 25 when the team sponsors a night for gay fans during Toronto’s Gay Pride week.

A family affai
SPORTS: Local gay and lesbian swimmers are raising funds for small, struggling HIV/AIDS organizations on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

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