• Sarah Pettit (6 August 1966 – 22 January 2003) was an American journalist, LGBTQ+ rights activist, and editor. She was known for being the founding editor...
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    friend and OutWeek colleague Michael Goff and former OutWeek editor Sarah Pettit. In 1995 Signorile published his second book, Outing Yourself, a 14-step...
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  • Goff in 1992 as editor in chief and president. The executive editor was Sarah Pettit (since deceased). In 1996, owner Robert Hardman fired Goff and hired...
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  • Brandon Scott Pettit (born October 10, 1987) is an American prisoner who murdered his parents, Janet and David “Scott” Pettit (both 59) in Modesto, California...
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    Houghtelling – 2005 Sarah Pavan – 2006 National Freshman of the Year Sarah Pavan – 2004 Lexi Rodriguez – 2021 National Coach of the Year Terry Pettit – 1986, 1994...
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  • Yourself), and is now a popular talk-radio host on Sirius OutQ. Arts editor Sarah Pettit became the executive editor of Out magazine, then editor-in-chief, and...
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    In 2020, the Association of LGBTQ Journalists presented King with the Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for the LGBTQ Journalist of the Year. He is the creator...
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  • orientation. January 19 — Morris Kight, 83, gay rights activist January 22 — Sarah Pettit, 36, co-founder of Out magazine December 10 — Bob Ross, 69, founder and...
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  • to attract major advertisers.  His refusal to renew the contract of Sarah Pettit, a lesbian who had been the magazine's editor, sparked controversy. Scott...
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  • Journalists Association with second and third place in the organization's "Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Media" for their collections of...
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  • for BuzzFeed in 2012 as a senior political reporter. He was named the Sarah Pettit LGBT Journalist of the Year by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists...
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    of HIV, Bisexuality, and Queer Identity," The Advocate 2018 – NLGJA Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for the LGBTQ Journalist of the Year 2018 – Folio: Eddie...
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    his first news and arts stories for editors Michelangelo Signorile, Sarah Pettit, and Gabriel Rotello. In 1990, he became the editor of the publication's...
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  • writing, publishing and other fields, including Michelangelo Signorile, Sarah Pettit, Dale Peck, Jim Provenzano, K. M. Soehnlein and James St. James. Rotello...
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  • Michael Musto Joan Nestle Ann Northropp Camille Paglia Sarah Pettit Catherine Saalfield Sarah Schulman Michelangelo Signorile Rose Troche Pride Divide...
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    Charles Pettit was born in 1736. His parents were Andrew and Dinah (Woolverton) Pettit of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In 1758 he married Sarah Reed, a...
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  • Chibbaro received the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association's Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Media Second Place Award. He was...
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    formed in St. Catharines, Ontario in 2001. The band's members are George Pettit (vocals), Dallas Green (vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Wade MacNeil...
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    1998 season, with the understanding he would succeed the retiring Terry Pettit in 2000. Cook departed Wisconsin as the school's all-time wins leader, with...
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  • and only NBA Championship. Bob Pettit scored 50 points in the final game of the series. The following season Bob Pettit led the Hawks to a Western Division-best...
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    May 1905 in Northumberland, New York), a retail grocer; and Sarah Frances Robinson Pettit (born 8 July 1849 in Northumberland, New York; died 27 April...
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  • Eirai Sonokaze (苑風 エーライ, Sonokaze Eirai) Voiced by: M.A.O (Japanese); Corey Pettit (English) A Live-On talent who is part of its fourth generation and has...
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  • of finalists for most categories, which preceded the final awards. Smith-Pettit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters Richard Cracroft Biography...
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    Then – The Rowan Brothers (2004) Out Beyond Ideas – David Wilcox and Nance Pettit (2005) The Green Sparrow – Mike Gordon (2008) Fare Thee Well: Celebrating...
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  • 43 WTC Midland Beach New York United States firefighter FDNY Glen Kerrin Pettit 30 WTC Oakdale New York United States police academy video unit NYPD Dominick...
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    Bongaro Episode: "Time Out of Live" and "Querida Grace" Judging Amy Zachary Pettit Episode: "The Long Run" Skater Boys Sean Davis Episode: "Sundown" 2005–2006...
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    Gregory L. Frost (category Claude W. Pettit College of Law alumni)
    from Wittenberg University in 1971 and a Juris Doctor from the Claude W. Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University in 1974. He was an Assistant...
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  • play-by-play for the first and third periods while did Palmer the second. Lloyd Pettit of course, was unavailable as he was doing radio (as it turned out for the...
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    "Gigawave replaced by SAE at Le Mans". Autosport.com. Retrieved April 22, 2011. Pettit, Vince (December 1, 2010). "Patrick Dempsey Returns to Track". The Checkered...
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    1805–1830. Smith-Pettit Foundation. pp. 31–32, 55. In 1838, the church was renamed the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints". Pettit, Tom. "Moroni...
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