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The foundation that cares for the AIDS Memorial Quilt announced Wednesday that the group has settled a lawsuit with the man who created the quilt and later claimed he was wrongly fired. Cleve Jones, who in 1987 stitched the first square of what became an international symbol of the human toll of AIDS, sued the Names Project Foundation last year. He said he was fired after complaining that the quilt was not being displayed as prominently as it should be.
September 09, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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