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Pride Community Services Organization publications LGBTQ community--Kentucky LGBTQ culture LGBTQ newspapers Gay men Lesbians Bisexual people Transgender people Sexual minorities Gender identity Drag culture GLSO News, April 1990 text GLSO News, April 1990 1990 2019 true xt766t0gx72j section xt766t0gx72j NEWS 1990 ’- L5@ 5 Free at Selected Business Locations Home Delivery at $5 per year LEXINGTON GAY/ LESBIAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION, P. O. BOX II47I, LEXINGTON, KY 40575 -——_——______.____________ SENATE REJECTS HOMOPHOBIC AMENDMENT SECOND MAJOR GAY VICTORY IN LESS THAN A MONTH from Human Rights Campaign Fund For the second time in a month the Senate "What Senator Kennedy did was shift the has sided with the lesbian and gay community issue from one of attacking gay people who on a critical go -reIated vote. n February, work with youngsters to an issue of protecting Senator Jesse H)elms' (R-NC) effort to attach children from any kind of sexual molestation, anti-gay language to the federal Hate Crimes straight or gay. Senator Kennedy stuck a blow Statistics Act was resoundingly defeated. In against the anti-gay bi otry of the Armstrong early March the Senate reiected the Armstron amendment," said Stepa'ien Smith, legislative amendment, which would have allowed director of the HRCF. Smith continued, "Once organizations in the District of Columbia to bar again, Senator Kenned has taken the lead in any lesbian or gay man from serving as a "role fighting the bigotry we Face on Capitol Hill." model, mentor or companion to any minor. " Armstrong sought to weaken the strong protections for lesbians and go men included in the Washington, DC Human Rights Ordinance. SEN. ALAN CRANSTON FIGHTS He said that the law is being used to "force Big HOMOPHOBIC ARMSTRONG AMENDMENT Brothers and other similar organizations to admit homosexuals into their program as counselors The following is the text of a statement by and role models." Armstrong stated that the Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) delivered on the District of Columbia "should not be able to Senate floor re ardin the Armstron impose a requirement that these organizations amendment, whicTi woqu have legalizeg accept people who have not historically been discrimination a ainst gays and lesbians in the deemed suitable for that kind of work." District of ColumTaia. The amendment was drafted broadly, however, and would have applied to all I ur e su port of the Kennedy amendment institutions that serve children in Washin ton. and deflect of:> the Armstrong amendment. For example lesbians and gays could grave The Kennedy amendment deals with a real been fired From schools, refused positions in issue —- the Armstrong amendment plays with volunteer organizations and prohibited from unfounded pre'udices. treating youn patients in has itaIs. The Kennedy amendment makes it clear that Senator Edward Kennedy lD-MALdevised the any rogram which involves children can strategy and led to the floor fi ht t at defeated exclude: any person likely to engage in the the Armstrong amendment. Tennedy offered sexual abuse or exploitation of a minor. It alternative language that would allow covers any person, heterosexual, homosexual or organizations to deny positions to heterosexuals, bisexual. gays and bisexuals who have been charged or The Armstrong amendment does nothing, convicted of sexual offenses with minors. absolutely nothing, to protect children from the The critical vote came on an Armstrong move vast maiority of sexual abusers. It is simply a to table the Kenned substitute amendment. concession to unsubstantiated fears. It diverts us The Senate rejected Krmstrong's attempt 50 - from dealing with real life roblems 47. It then adopted the Kennedy language. [Continued on Page 2] [CRANSTON, continued from Page i] [ ] Please send me an introductory issue The pro onent of the amendment seems and information on GLSO. concerned that the Kennedy amendment deals onl with the sexual abuse of minors and not [ ] I'd like to become a votin Member of with, the issue of role models. GLSO, includin home defive of the If role modeling is the concern of the GLSO NEWS and discounts at gLSO sponsors of this amendment, then they have 0 functions. Membership fee of $lO/yr. long way to go. This amendment is not limited individual, STS/yr. couple, is enclosed. to volunteer organizations, it covers any organization or entity that holds out an adult as [ ] I don't wish to become a Member but a role model to any minor. please send me the GLSO NEWS each Our society is U” of role models for young month. I enclose the $5 annual fee. eople. I could rattle off a long list of business lieaders, social leaders, Haeople in law enforcement, people in every ield that we can Name: think of. What about athletes and entertainers? Shall Address: we ban gay and lesbian performers from the sta es of ennedy Center and RFK stadium. City, St, Zip: Vhat about movie stars? Shall we set up a board of censors to prevent distribution of films Mail to: Newsletter, P.O. Box 11471 that have gay or lesbian stars? Lexington,KY40575 What about our ublic officials? Elected officials surely are role models for millions of young Americans. Should we ban gays and esbians from public office? Of course, that GLSO News is published monthly by the would not be constitutional. Besides, how Lexington Gay Services Organization, Inc. would we ascertain who is gay or lesbian? (Lexin ton Ga /Lesbian Services Or anization), Do we want to drive them back into the P.O. gox 114;], Lexington, KY 405g5. closet? That is the path the roponents of this amendment are driving toward? Craig Clere, Managing Editor This is an ugly amendment and it should be Angela Martin, Asst Editor - Esmerelda Parlour defeated. If we really want to protect young Aunt Mary, Advice Columnist children from sexual abuse we should adopt the Kennedy amendment. Sexual abuse and Additional Contributors: An ela, HRCF, Debbie, exploitation of children is a real problem and Craig, GLSO, Alan, NCgLTF, The Advocate; we ought to deal with it in a meaningful Typist: Craig; Equipment: Dave; Layout: Craig; fashion. Mailing: Dave; Courier: Dave; Folding & Stuffing: Mark, Steve, Jim, Willie, John. LESBIAN OR GAY, AND A TEACHER? from GLSO News staff There is a new national grou working for Views or opinions expressed in GLSO News are those of the the ri hts of school employees and3 students who authors and do not necessarily represent those of the GLSO are (.350 lesbian or ay. The group is the Board of Directors. Submissions are welcome. All submissions National Education gssociation's Gay/Lesbian become the property of GLSO and must indicate the full name Caucus (NEA-GLC). The caucus has tWO goals: and address of the author. Anonymous submissions are not find interested members of the NEA who are accepted. The editorial staff reserves the right to alter gay or lesbian, and, identity and network with submissions (including ads) to meet publishing requirements, as other groups working to advance the civil rights well as the right to reiect any submission it deems offensive or of lesbians and gays. discriminatory. Placement of advertising in GLSO News does For more information, or membershi forms, not denote a person's sexual orientation nor ct business's write the Mid-Atlantic contact: Harry J. Elillegas, customer preference. ‘ 2i 8 Crain Ave., Kent, OH 44240. 2 Apr GLSO GAY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE TO CONTRIBUTE OVER $500,000 IN 1990 ELECTIONS From Human Rights Campaign Fund The Human Ri hts Campai n Fund will Cam aign Fund to make strategic, early contribute over $500,000 to candidates for the contriIbutions tor the 1990 elections, " said Tim US House of Representatives and Senate in the McFeeIey, the Campaign's executive director. 1990 elections. Contributions at this level will "We have gone a long way in countering the place the Campaign Fund among the largest pernicious inIIuence of our extreme right-win political action committees (PACs) in the US. opponents. On Capital Hill, the lesbian aha U to this time in the current election cycle, ga community has become a force to be the Campai n Fund has given over $121,000 reckoned with.’ to 46 candidates and incumbents and Five other The Human Ri hts Campai n Fund is the PACs all over the count . Notable contributions largest lesbian and; ay politicaT and legislative include Senator Paul I'Simon (D-IL), $5,000; organization in the TJnited States. Its political Representative Sid Yates fiD-IL), $5,000; action committee contributes to both Re ublican Representative Barney Frank D-MA), $5,000; and Democratic members of and candidates tor Ore on Democratic challenger Mike Kopetski, the United States Con ress. In the 1988 $2,800; and Representative John Miller (R—WA), election, it contributes over $400,000 to 2,500. congressional campaigns and was listed by the "Lesbians and gay Americans are committed Federal Elections Commission as the ninth to making a difference through the electoral largest non-connected political action committee process. Their generosity has allowed the in t e country. WESTERN UNION LOSES $350,000 LESBIAN AND GAY ACCOUNT from The Human Rights Campaign Fund HRCF has announced it will no longer use based on the company's efforts to overturn a Western Union to deliver "Speak Out'I twelve year-old San Francisco discrimination constituent messa es to Capitol Hill, a decision ordinance protecting lesbians and gays." that will cost the Tirm $350,000 this year. The Western Union is challenging the Campaign Fund's "Speak Out" constituent mail constitutionally oi the ordinance. Armand program is the most successtul rassroots Ertag, a estern Union employee in San mobilization effort in the history of tfie lesbian Francisco, sought damages against the company and gay rights movement. for harassment and intimidation. Rather than Tim McFeeIey stated the decision ”to addressing specific allegations, Western Union terminate our relationship with Western Union is seeks to have the ordinance overturned. A RESPONSE TO THE CONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL TASK FORCE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE HETEROSEXUAL ETHIC (NTFPHE) Irom Rev. William Sloane Cottin Pea Ie never do evil as cheerfully as when retain a few passages from an otherwise the d: it from religious conviction. The discarded code. The problem is not how to NTFPHE is a good case in point. They cite the reconcile homosexuality with scriptural passages Levitical law: "You shall not lie with a male as that appear to condemn it, but rather how to with a woman; it is an abomination." What reconcile the re'ection and punishment oI they never say is that in the same book of homosexuals with the love of Christ. Leviticus it is also "an abomination” to eat pork. Just as "the black problem" turned out to be Perhaps instead of coming to Washington to white racism, just as ”the woman problem" denounce gays, these talks should be in Iowa turned out to be male sexism, so "the preachin against eating chops. homosexual problem" is really the homophobia CIearTy it is not Scripture that creates hostility at many heterosexuals who iust won't grant to homosexuality, but rather hostility to God the right to a more pluralistic creation. It's homosexuality that prompts certain Christians to bigotry, pure and simple. Apr GLSO 3 LOCAL NEWS AVOL PRESIDENT DIES STAFF CHANGES OCCUR '————'—___ from GLSO News staff GLSO BOARD PLANS FOR PRIDE WEEK from Teresa Reynolds and Craig Clere William 0. Lamb, Jr., 44, died March 9. He is survived by his wife, Vickie, and his The GLSO Board of Directors met for their mother, both of Lexington. regular monthly meeting on February 28. A Lexington native and UK alumnus, Lamb Committee reports opened the meeting. was a retired floral designer and the former Presentation of the new promotional brochure owner of Reeds 'N' Weeds. He was elected was delayed until the March meeting due to the President of AIDS Volunteers of Lexin ton, Inc. absence of that committee's co-chairs. Other at their December, I989, meeting and9 assumed committees resented routine reports. office in January, I990. He was hospitalized Crai Clere of the Gayline Committee with an infection, later diagnosed as reported9 needing new volunteers due to the pneumonia, during the third week of February. recent resignation of two members. Staffing for e never recovered. four nights a week has become problematic. Former Vice President Scott HaIIam is the John Cutright reported that the Pride Week new President. AVOL Board Member Mike Committee would be in meeting in March. Ethrington was appointed Vice President of the Tentative dates for Prige Week have been set organization. for June IO - I7. Several Board members will In action unrelated to Lamb's death, serve on the Pride Week Committee. GLSO Lexington attorney Pam Goldman was hired as holds a $365 reserve from prior years to Executive Director. The funding of this salaried provide operating funds for Pride Week. osition was an important goal of AVOL's Debbie Currie discussed the possibility of the Sfinter Fundraiser. Coffeehouse & Dance Committee working with Crossed Fingers Productions to bring women's PRIDE WEEK PLANS BEGIN TO TAKE SHAPE music performers to Lexington. After discussion from GLSO News staff a Crossed Fingers representative was invited to the next meeting to answer questions that arose. Lesbian/Gay Pride Week I990 is beginnin Further action was postponed. to become a reality following a series off After several months of consideration an organizational meetings by the I990 Pride advertisin oIicy was set on announcing the Week Committee. Currently the committee is monthl gaffEehouse & Dance in the Lexington served by representatives from the Lexington Herald-Leader. The announcements will begin Gay & Lesbian Services Organization, with the March Coffeehouse. Interweave, Dignity/Lexin ton, Blue rass Human GLSO has been invited to participate with Rights Advocates, Raingow Bowfing League, the National Organization for Women Bluegrass AVOL, Crossed Fin ers Productions, the Imperial Chapter's "Take Back the Night" festival to be Court, Lexington COLT's, and NAMES Proiect. held in the fall. GLSO’s exact role will be While the a enda it still to be formalized, decided as the activity is planned. Pride Week wiIF IikeI begin on June IO and The meeting conc uded with discussion of the conclude on June I7): Highli hts of the week upcoming June election of board members and alread include: an lm rial Court Pride Week oficers. Three, two-year at—Iarge board kick-off, show, Arts Ni p: a featured s eaker, positions and one, one-year position will be Bowling Night, the Fridge Week Worship Service, open. The offices of secretary and treasurer will and a afternoon concert and picnic. 050 be filled. The current treasurer announced More community input is needed and new his intent not to seek re-election, and Craig volunteers are welcome. The next meeting is Clere reiterated his desire to turn over editing Monday, April 2, at 7 pm. For more the GLSO News to a new editor in July. The information or meetin location call Craig Clere, Board agreed to discuss nominations and 266-8887. Watch fine Ma GLSO News for staffing positions at the March meeting. more details of Pride Week I990. 4 Apr GLSO —————-___—_____ NANCY CHODOROW To SPEAK AT UK NAMES PROJECT KENTUCKY ORGANIZES from GLSO News staff from the NAMES Project Kentucky Nancy Chodorow, a leading( feminist and Hundreds of people came from across the psychoanalytic theorist, will spea in Lexin ton state to see the NAMES Pro'ect AIDS Memorial on Monday April I6, 8 m, in the Recital T-Iall Quilt when it was at the Clapitol Rotunda in of the Singleta Center fgr the Arts, University Frankfort, those active in the fight and those of Kentuck. rChodorow's talk is entitled "The wanting to learn more about the epidemic Power of Igeelings". She is well-known for her shared in the three day event. For many the book, The Re reduction of Motherin , which display was the first time that they had argued that fatEers and mothers must be equal experienced the Quilt and it made the epidemic parents if children are to fully develop capaCIties a reality. For others it provided an o portunity or nurturance and autonomy. Her newest to see panels made for loved ones and) to share book, Feminism and Ps choanal tic Theo , stories. The school children were most explores how the unconscious awareness of sef impressive in their compassionate response and and gender that we develop from earliest their curiosity of uestions. Their thoughts on infancy continue to shape our experiences as the signature panéIs reflect that while they don't women and men. Her visit is sponsored by the totally understand the disease, the understand Blazer Lecture Series and the Colle e of Arts the reality of its conse uences — andlthey care. and Sciences. For information call 2597-6689. With the displa Cbehind us, the focus of NAMES Project Kentucky is to outreach GAY RODEO COMING TO AREA throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky. In from GLSO News staff doing so, Kentucky will have a vehicle by which to: 'confront individuals and governments with The Tri-State Gay Rodeo Association (TSGRA) the ur ency and enormity of the AIDS pandemic is determined to bring the rodeo circuit to the and tlge need for an immediate compassionate Kentucky-Indiana—Ohio area. Formed in August, response;" "to build a powerful, ositive, I989, TSGRA is the first club east of the creative 5 mbol of remembrance and3 hope, Mississippi River to be sanctioned b the linking diverse people;" and encoura e Internatlonal Gay Rodeo Association. If has donations within the community. United \Kg/e further distinguished itself as the fastest growing Stand . . . united we need to respond. cha ter within the International Association. Outreach on a state-wide level is now FSGRA cowbo s from the Cincinnati, important to increase AIDS awareness Indianapolis, and Lafayette groups converged on throughout the State; overcome the association Lexington the weekend of March 24 - 25 to of stereotypes to the epidemic; provide an outlet enerate enthusiasm for a local satellite chapter. for families and loved ones who have gupport from Lexington is important since the experienced a loss; and to include Kentucky as group plans a full-fled ed gay rodeo in the a part of the international NAMES Project efort. region durin summer, I%9I. An outreach program in Louisville is being TSGRA Sftas scheduled its First Annual planned for April. A neI making workshop is Tri—State Regional Rodeo for Cincinnati the scheduled to be heldmin Lexington April 28, weekend of April 20 - 22, I990. This initial I990. competition is planned as a "People's Rodeo," We are pioneering new horizons in our emphasizing individual and team participation battle against AIDS and we need your help. rather than livestock events. The People's NAMES Project Kentucky will have its next Rodeo will generate additional interest and meeting, Wednesdajy, April II, I990, at 7 - 9 generally provide the opportunity for people to m at the Rosent aI Center at Transylvania get acquainted with each other, and the rodeo Bniversity. For more information about the local concept and events. Proceeds raised by TSGRA NAMES Project, lease call J.C. at 299-8836 will be donated by the satellite chapters to local or Steve at 233-I3782. You can also write the gay/lesbian organizations, especially those NAMES Project at PO Box 588, Lexington, providing AIDS-related services. For more Kentucky 40586. information call Rick at 606-43I-2692. Together we will "Keep the Love Alive." Apr GLSO 5 TRILOGY PROJECT BEGINS lN APRIL As most GLSO News readers probably articipants. This a proach will allow for a know by now, a study of lesbians and gay men broader, and therefore more re resentative, in Kentuck is being conducted by University of sample of ay men and lesbians in Eentucky. Kentucky gociol y professor Dr. William F. In ordger to secure the anonymity of Skinner. The Tlfifgogy Proiect, which is funded respondents, only the Lexington Communig by a $350 000 grant from the National Institute Coordinator will have access to the GLS on Drug Abuse, will provide an opportunity for mailing list and any future database mailin lists a s stematic collection of data which can be which mi ht be used during the Trfiogy used/ in our efforts to address such issues as Proiect. The Lexin ton Community Coordinator dru and alcohol use and factors which affect is Melanie Otis, GL§O at-Iarge board member. such use, discrimination, victimization, and AIDS. Dr. Skinner will never see the names of the The questionnaire consists of a combination of individuals who receive uestionnaires. standard questions which measure events Likewise, the Community Coordinator will never relevant to all individuals as well as other see the completed questionnaires, as the will questions which identify events specific to the be returned directly to Dr. Skinner and, will lives of persons who are gay, lesbian or contain no identifying information about the bisexual. respondent. The same will be true for The provision of funds for the Trilogy questionnaires which are distributed by the Proiect represents an investment of federal tax indigenous researchers that have been hired in dollars into our local communities. The degree Lexington and Louisville. to which this investment proves useful to the Participation in the proiect is completely lesbians and 90 men who live in Kentucky is voluntary and all information will be directly related, to the response level of confidential. Your willingness to examine the individuals who receive the surve. A low questionnaire will be appreciated, regardless of response rate will provide limited information for whether or not you choose to complete and our communities to combat the many issues that return it. If you have uestions about Trilogy affect us all, since reliable data is generally Proiect please contact CDr. William F. Skinner required to demonstrate proof of a need for {606-257-6891), or, Melanie Otis change. Once the data has been collected, Dr. 606-257—6878). Skinner has agreed to offer his expertise to the local communities. In doing so he will provide local grou s with a valuable resource, particularly during efforts to legitimize our stance with local and state governing authorities. Trilooy Additionally, the statistical information will be , D made available to local organizations to assist PFOIQCT in documentin identified concerns. All data will be confifential and presented as group lam not on the GLSO mailing patterns. In other words, data from any single list, but I would like to receive respondent will not be reported. the TRILOGY PROJECT questionnaire. Questionnaires will be distributed sometime in late April. Individuals who are on the GLSO Name: mailing list will receive a research packet in the mail. If you are not on the mailing list and Address: would like to receive a research packet, you mag return the coupon provided on this pa e City, State, Zip: an we will send one to you. A simiE‘tr approach will be taken with individuals on Mail to: organization mailing lists in Louisville. In Trilogy Proiect a dition to the research packets that will be Melanie D. Otis, MSW mailed, Dr. Skinner has solicited the assistance PO Box 332 of 50 members of the Lexington and Louisville Lexington, KY 40584-0332 communities to contact possible study 6 Apr GLSO . tn Are Y°" A'°"e @mmfllmaafi: by Choice or . I . 9 Computer Matching Lack Of Chalces . Serving Gay Men Since 1982 "No matter who you are, there is someone for whom you are the perfect match. " - Meet compatible men matched to your preferences. - Effective, nonexclusive . . . inexpensive (fees start at $20). . Two-way matching (matches must be your type and you theirs). - Assured confidentiality and discreet mailings. . Satisfaction guaranteed (or your money back). What is ComOuaat? Questionnaire Instructions ComQuest is gay North America‘s new way to meet oompItible Stop 3 . W511“ by circling the word me beside each lul’k ComQuest's computer-based mulching 9’51"“ «tables you ‘0 descriptive item which is I true description of yourself. You should meet men from your area who match your preferences (Ind you circle at least one are under each category. Circle more thIn one theirs) for age. race. personality. lifestyle. physical attributes. inler- me if Ipproptiltc. ”'5' and 10“! residence. Stop 4 - WI} by circling the word veto. no. Cmeuen belt-n Providing say munhins services in 1982 Ind ok or yes beside each and every item (including those by which now has thousands of members in over 60 major chi“- you circled me) to indicate to what extent you would want that How do“ It work? item to be true of your match. Circle exactly one of these responses C Que . m ' “1W hnl perttenLIsdescnbedbeIow: om Its in rytem. ustng v computer Ice 0 - . , _ _ 087- analyzes yotrr detailed questionnaire responses (see other side Circle yes if you prefer that descnptron to be true of your match. of page) and compares each of your weighted "ideal match" ““5 '5 ‘ V‘Mfl” ‘ out—mot ' guarantee. d‘WT'IP‘I"e ”W5 with the mrpondins "Elf" defiCfiPIIVe Circle ok if you don't care one way or the other. This is In absten- mpomu of all current members. Ind vice vem. keeping luck of lion—no vote either way. Lines lert blink are counted as ok. the members having the highest matching scores. . . . . Ctrcle no if you prefer that descnptton not to be true of your What doe. If coat. and what do I get? match. This is I vote against—not I disqualification. Treat it as a For only $20 or $30 you get the contact information for the 5 or "maybe." 10 mm. rflPflCfiVCI)’. who In your best "1|th from 0“? current Circle veto if you want no matches with anyone for whom that pool of members in your Irel- A150. your contact infomation Will description is true. even if they have other desirable qualities. This be "1mm" for “If“ months (Willi “1113111“le ff“ CXWIW) for is I disqualification and is not affected by category rank. Treatit Is other members to contact you (unless you leave Step 2 blank). Y0“ art absolute "no." We recommmd that you circle between IO and will know of these matches only when they contact you. 20 votes to restrict age. race. residence. and other important trails WhIt If my matches don‘t work out? 0‘ Y°“‘ "“th ComQueat receives numerous letters from members who have Note: The use of vetoes restricts the number of members qualified found lovers or who Ire otherwise quite pleased with our survice. '0 meet you. You are guaranteed the “Mb“ of matches you ”d“- However. if you are not satisfied, you will receive a prompt refund h“! 'f you “SF-“’0 many vetoes you may .5“ fewer matches than ofyour nwnbershr'pfce. (You have 30 days to notify us and return you ordered trutrally. in which case you will receive credit for. the your match mm) remarnrng matches. You can use the credit to alter your question- naire and/or reorder matches anytime. How long will It take? . . . . . . . Stop 5 - W. The questionnaire IS dtvrded into 16 We fill most orders within a week. If the difference between categories. To insure that your responses on w, less important your postmark date‘and ours is more than 14 days. we will include items won't cyanide those on tlte more important items. you must I“ ”I" ”~00 “Pd“ WWII“ ‘mh YW’ order. applicable ‘0 future indicate which categories are important to you. Using the blank to ComQuest orders. All correspondence from ComQuest ts mailed tn the left of ugh “38°17 hudiym either . _ _ discreet envelopes. . . . I Rank each category from 1 to 16 tn t8 order of Importance to you. OK: I " "V IL Wh'l do I d°7 with I Is the most important and 16 Is the IeasL using each rank 'I'hisisthehardpart.Butitcmbeftm.too.'l'hequestionnaireis mceor... 0“ the other lid: of ““5 9‘89- Refer ‘0 the instructions '0 the rig)“ Put a check mark beside the five most important category headings. to complete Steps 3. 4. and 5. It )5 very unponant to read than 1“va therest blank. carefully. If you don‘t follow the instructions we can't guarantee _ . the results. If you need help call 1-708-991-0693 (9.5 CST. M-F). "0“: Y0“! "WP“ "'11 I" ‘3'“ "‘°’”Y "W“ “3° "w" ““1”? For additional application forms edit—800631696904 hours). “I“ “”8“!"- “"1 "w 1°” “PM?“ ”=5 3"“"8 °“1Y ‘5 "c . Ixeaka's. 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