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Does your school offer courses on homosexuality?


Sign on to The Advocate's Web site before October 4 to cast your vote and leave your comments. Results will appear in the November 8 issue.

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In the September 13 issue we asked:

Have you been helped by a gay rights group?

Results:

Never: 69%

At one time: 11%

Several times: 13%

I count on them a lot: 6%
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Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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Date:Oct 11, 2005
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