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Queen Elizabeth Honors Gay Activists with MBE
(December 31, 2003) (London) The police officer who created Britain's Gay Police Association, and a Scottish mother who has a gay son and who fought for the repeal of the notorious Section 28 have been named Members of the British Empire by the Queen. (read more about Gay Activists Honored by Queen Elizabeth)
Pope: Gay Marriage is not a Human Righs Issue
(December 29, 2003) (Vatican City) Pope John Paul Sunday accused gays and lesbians of distorting the true nature of marriage and family in what he calls "a misunderstood sense of rights." Speaking to pilgrims at the Vatican the pope said marriage is a "human" and "divine" gift that society has to defend. (read more about the Pope's stand on Gay Rights vs Human Rights)
Episcopal Anti-Gay Movement Stalls
(December 29, 2003) (New York City) Support for a breakaway movement in the Episcopal Church over the consecration of an openly gay bishop appears to be stalling. (read more about Episcopal Anti-Gay movement on the rocks)
(Jan 29, 2003) (Los Angeles, California) As Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus few of them will be told in their churches and Cathedrals anything about the sexuality of Jesus, yet a growing group of Biblical scholars believe that Christ may have had at least one sexual relationship with another male. (read more about Was Jesus Gay?)
Will the Marriage Fight Shake American Gays Out of Complacency?
(December 22, 2003) The push by conservative Congressmembers and right-wing political activists to amend the U.S. Constitution to permanently ban same-sex marriage -- and perhaps civil unions and domestic partnerships -- could inspire a burst of gay activism that rivals such gay milestones as Stonewall and ACT UP, activists and commentators say. (read more about American Gays and the Constitutional Gay Marriage Fight)
Bush Anti-Gay Marriage Comments "An Act of War"
(December 18, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) President George W. Bush's Support of the Federal Marriage Amendment is deemed a declaration of war on Gay America the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force warned Tuesday night. And it said the president is courting civil disobedience if he pursues his course. (read more about Bush's Anti-Gay comments)
List Of Ex-Military Brass Denouncing 'Don't Ask' Grows To 15
(December 17, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Following on the heels of three retired top servicemembers who came out last week and issued a statement condemning 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell', a dozen other former officers Tuesday signed onto the measure. (read more about more military brass signing on against "Don't Ask Don't Tell")
(December 16, 2003) (London) The British media embarked on another gay royal feeding frenzy after one of the Queen's servants was discovered to have starred in gay porn. (read more about Royal Footman - Gay Porn Star)
San Francisco Gay Publisher Dies
(December 15, 2003) (San Francisco, California) Friends and colleagues of Bay Area Reporter publisher Bob Ross are remembering him as a guiding light in the emergence of San Francisco's gay community. (read more about death of San Francisco gay publisher)
(December 13, 2003) (Boston, Massachusetts) Gene Robinson, the first gay bishop in the Episcopal church, says he would like to marry. Robinson says that he and Mark Andrew, his partner of 14 years would be married today if New Hampshire legalized marriage or civil unions between same-sex partners. (read more about Gay Bishop's stand on Gay Marriage)
DC Subway Becomes Gay Battleground
(December 13, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) The Washington, D.C. subway system has become a battleground in a billboard war of words over homosexuality. (read more about the battle of the PSA words in DC METRO system.)
Massachusetts Gay Marriage Ruling Back To Court
(December 12, 2003) (Boston, Massachusetts) The Massachusetts Senate voted Thursday to ask the state's highest court if civil unions for same sex couples are as good as marriage. (read more about Mass. Gay Marriage Law back to the court)
Three Top Military Brass Come Out
(December 11, 2003) (New York City) Two brigadier generals and a rear admiral, all retired, came out Wednesday, to mark the 10th anniversary of "don't ask, don't tell". (read more about three retired military brass come out.)
Rosie Changes Her Mind About Gay Marriage
(December 11, 2003) (New York City) Rosie O'Donnell says the much-publicized lawsuit against her by Gruner & Jahr changed her mind on the issue of same-sex marriage. (read more about Rosie's Gay Marriage Interview with Michaelangelo Signorile)
Philadelphia Episcopal Priest Reprimanded over Anti-Gay Pamphlet
(December 11, 2003) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) A priest in central Pennsylvania has been ordered to stop distributing an anti-gay pamphlet that his bishop says "borders on the pornographic" and which gay activists and scientists say is riddled with inaccuracies and lies. (read more about Priest Reprimanded for Anti-Gay Pamphlet)
(December 9, 2003) (Auckland, New Zealand) An Auckland man, on trial for killing a celebrity designer who appeared regularly on the New Zealand version of Trading Spaces, wandered the streets after the murder singing a song about the way he did it his trial has been told. (read more about Gay Trading Spaces Killing)
US Navy Rejects USNA Gay Alumni Group
(December 6, 2003) (Annapolis, Maryland) 32 graduates of the Naval Academy at Annapolis have been rebuffed in their bid to launch the first official gay and lesbian alumni chapter of any U.S. service academy. (read more about gay alumni group at the US Naval Academy)
Louisiana Parents Come To Aid Of Gay Family
(December 5, 2003) (Youngsville, Louisiana) Parents in the closely knit community of Youngsville are showing their support for a 7 year old boy who was disciplined for saying his mother is gay. (read more about Louisiana Parents side with Gay Family)
New Adoption Law Helps Gay Families
(December 4, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) President Bush signed legislation Tuesday expanding government incentives that promote adoption, a move one LGBT advocacy group says will help gay families. (read more about new gay-friendly adoption law)
DC Plans to Install Free Condom Machines in Government Buildings
(December 3, 2002) (Washington , D.C.) In a move likely to cause a furor among conservative Republicans, the District of Columbia plans to install free condom dispensers in some government office buildings. (read more about DC Government Installing Free Condom Dispensers)
(November 27, 2003) (London) Details of the British government's plan to recognize same-sex couples emerged today in the Queen's speech from the throne, the glittering ceremony that opens a new session of Parliament. (read more about new British Gay Partners Law)
Gay Marriage Amendment Introduced In Senate
(November 26, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) A bill to amend the Constitution to bar same-sex marriage was introduced in the Senate late Tuesday, just as Senators were preparing to leave for the Thanksgiving Holiday.(read more about Gay Marriage Bill in Senate)
Conservative Groups Collect Millions For Battle Against Gay Marriage
(November 25, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Conservative groups across the country are amassing tens of millions of dollars for a national war against same-sex marriage. (read more about conservative groups build war chest against gay marriage)
Democratic Candidates Oppose Gay Marriage
(November 19, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) None of the leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination support Tuesday's Massachusetts court ruling on same-sex marriage. (read more about Gay Marriage Opposed by Democratic Presidential Candidates)
Utah to Consider Tougher Ban on Gay Marriage
(November 18, 2003) (Salt Lake City, Utah) A Republican state senator is preparing a bill to toughen the state's existing ban on gay marriage. (read more about Utah's Ban on Gay Marriage)
Louisiana Elects Gay-Positive Governor
(November 17, 2003) (New Orleans, Louisiana) Louisiana voters elected Kathleen Blanco as the state's first woman gay-positive governor Sunday. (read more about Louisiana Elects Gay Positive Governor)
School Reverses Position Not To Expel Gays
(November 14, 2003) (Denver, Colorado) A private school in Denver with a policy to expelling openly gay students has decided it's time to change.(read more about Private Christian School reverses on expelling gay students.)
Jeb Bush Accused Of Attacking San Francisco Gays
(November 14, 2003) (San Francisco, California) Gay activists are outraged at a comment made by Florida Gov. Jeb Bush during a cabinet meeting Wednesday (read more about President's Brother Attacks Gays [again] )
(November 13, 2003) (New York City) The state of New York has banned Queers. Not the people. Just the name. And that has one queer man heading to the state's Supreme Court. (read more about New York City Bans Queers)
George W. Bush's Strange Letter To MCC
(November 12, 2003) (West Hollywood, California) A letter from President George W. Bush has two gay pastors scratching their heads. The letter, on White House stationary, congratulates the Metropolitan Community Churches on its 35th anniversary, and was written the same week the president was observing anti-gay Marriage Protection Week. (read more about President Bush's Letter to MCC)
(November 11, 2003) (New York City) It could be the smoking gun that proves Rosie O'Donnell was justified in bailing out of the magazine that bore her name. (read more about Rosie's Magazine Lawsuit)
Presbyterians Engulfed In Gay Feud
(November 6, 2003) (Lenoir, North Carolina) The Presbyterian Church is the latest faith to suffer cracks over the role of gays. A powerful conservative group that accuses Church hierarchy of turning a blind eye to the ordination of gays is asking congregations and individuals to consider halting contributions to national agencies of the church (read more about Presbyterians Engulfed in Gay Feud)
Stonewall Democrats Go After Gay College Vote
(November 5, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Smelling the growing possibility Democrats could defeat President George W. Bush next year National Stonewall Democrats are launching an aggressive campaign on the nation's campuses. (read more about Stonewall Democrats on College Campuses)
(November 3, 2003) (Durham, New Hampshire) Gene Robinson, the first openly gay man to be made a bishop in the worldwide Anglican faith was installed in a glittering ceremony as mounted police separated noisy protestors outside. (Read more about consecration of the first gay Bishop)
Prince Charles Supports Gay Bishop
(November 1, 2003) (London) The Prince of Wales has waded into the controversy surrounding the consecration of the first openly gay Anglican bishop with comments certain to enrage church conservatives (read more about Prince Charles Supports Gay Bishop)
Charlotte NC Church Rejects Help From Gay Church
(October 30, 2003) (Charlotte, North Carolina) When the Charlotte Rescue Mission sent out an appeal to area churches for help feeding the needy, the city's Metropolitan Community Church rose to the occasion only to be told by the mission it did not want gay people. (read more about Rescue Mission Rejects Gay Church)
Teen Charged With Chatroom Blackmail
(October 29, 2003) (Gainesville, Florida) A Gainesville teen is charged with extortion after a gay man in Maryland was conned and then blackmailed. Police say the 16 year old was posing as an adult in a popular internet chat service when he met the 26 year old Baltimore area man. (read more about Teen Charged with Chatroom Blackmail)
Gay Bishop Under FBI Guard After Death Threats
(October 28, 2003) (Manchester, New Hampshire) The first openly gay man to become an Episcopal bishop is under round the clock FBI protection following threats on his life, according to media reports. (read more about FBI Protection for threatened Gay Bishop)
Scalia Skewers Fellow Supremes
(October 25, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) In a scathing attack on his fellow Supreme Court Justices, Antonin Scalia Thursday night accused them of ignoring the Constitution whenever it suits their liberal purposes. (read more about Scalia slams liberal Supreme Court Justices)
Wisconsin ASSembly Passes DOMA
(October 24) (Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin state Assembly Thursday passed legislation limiting marriage to heterosexual unions. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as a contract between a man and a woman. (read more about Wisconsin Assembly passes DOMA)
Student Sues After School Expels Him For Being Gay
(October 23, 2003) (Jupiter, Florida) An 18-year-old is suing a Christian private school for expelling him after it found out he is gay. (read more about School Expels Gay Student)
Gay Bishop Agrees To Meet Archbishop In London
(October 22, 2003) (London) The pressure is mounting on Gene Robinson the openly gay Episcopal bishop-elect of New Hampshire to step down before his consecration (read more about Gay American Bishop Meets with Archbishop in London)
Tennessee Congressman: Homosexuality Must Be Curbed by Constitutional Amendment
(October 21, 2003) (Chattanooga, Tennessee) In a homophobic attack that even shocked members of his own party U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp has labeled homosexuality a "sin" and a "sickness" that must be "controlled." (read more about Tennessee Congressman's comments on Homosexuality)
Feud Rocks 2006 Montreal Gay Games
(October 20, 2003) (Montreal, Quebec) A bitter feud has placed the Montreal Gay Games in jeopardy. The Montreal Organizing Committee and the Federation of Gay Games are at loggerheads over financing and control of the 2006 event (read more about Feud Rocks Gay Games)
Pot Ruling Lets AIDS Patients Breathe Easier
(October 16, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) In an historic victory for medical marijuana patients and doctors, the U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a lower court ruling that bars the federal government from punishing physicians who recommend medical marijuana to patients. (read more about medical marijuana for AIDS patients)
Clinton: Bush Using Gay Marriage To Cover Up Mishandling War & Economy
(October 15, 2003) (New York City) New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton says the 2004 election will be a battle between the extreme right and moderate Americans (Read more about Senator Clinton vs President Bush)
Hate Crimes Arise from Harvey Milk High School Students' Brawl
(October 11, 2003) (New York City) Hate crime charges could be laid later today after a violent incident involving three students from Harvey Milk High School. The students, two 16 year olds and a 17 year old, have been charged with gang assault and menacing. The man who allegedly sparked the fracas has been charged with menacing. At one point, police say, more than 20 students from the LGBT school were involved in the fight. (Read more about Harvey Milk High School Students' Fight)
Poll - Support Grows for Gay Marriage
(October 8, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) A new poll suggests that Americans are growing more comfortable with the idea of same-sex marriage (read more about Support Grows for Gay Marriage)
New Employment Bills Would Protect Gay Workers
(October 3, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Two bills to help gay and lesbian workers and their families were introduced in the Senate today. The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would prohibit workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. The bill died on the order paper at the end of the last session and was re-introduced in the Senate today. The second bill is the Domestic Partner Health Benefits Equity Act, a measure that would... (Read more about New Pro-Gay Employment Bills)
Support for Anti-Gay Amendment Grows
(October 2, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) A proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage now has 90 sponsors in Congress, ten more than a week ago, the author of the bill said Wednesday night. The sponsors are all members of the Republican Party and, proponents of the ban say support is growing.
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Boston Herald Sports Writer Comes Out in Print - Bashes Rampant Homophobia in Sports
(September 30) (Boston, Massachusetts) Boston Herald sportswriter Ed Gray came out to readers, athletes, and team owners in a hard-hitting column this week attacking ''unabashed homophobia'' in professional sports. (read more about Sports Writer Comes Out in Print)
Sandals Upholds Its Anti-Gay Policy
(September 29, 2003) (London) For the second time ads for a chain of Caribbean resorts have been rejected as homophobic. Sandals had its ads pulled from the London subway system earlier this year for saying the holiday spots were for straight couples. (Read more about Sandals anti-gay discrimination)
Lengthy Prison Terms in Gay Actor Beatings
(September 26) (Los Angeles, California) Actor Treve Broudy broke down in tears Friday as he testified at a sentencing hearing for the three men responsible for the violent attack on him that left him near death (read more about Lengthy Prison Terms for Gay Actor Beatings)
San Francisco Syphilis Crisis Worsens
(September 25) (San Francisco, California) An outbreak of syphilis that a year ago was called an epidemic is getting worse the health department warned Thursday. (read more about SF Syphilis Crisis Worsens)
Arnold Schwarzenegger Posed for Erotic Mapplethorpe Nudes: Drudge Report
(September 23) (Los Angeles, California) The reporter who uncovered the Monica Lewinski scandal claims a new scoop: full nude erotic photographs of Arnold Schwarzenegger taken by renowned gay photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. (read more about Schwarzenegger posed for Erotic Mapplethorpe Nudes)
Melissa Etheridge and Tammy Lynn Michaels Say 'I Do'
(September 22) (Los Angeles) Singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge and actress Tammy Lynn Michaels wasted no time in taking advantage of California's new domestic partner law. Within hours of of the legislation's signing by gov. Gray Davis, Etheridge and Michaels exchanged vows at a Los Angeles ceremony (read more about Melissa Etheridge's Gay Wedding)
Group Equates Gays With KKK: Vows No More Disney Gay Days
(August 9, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) A conservative Christian lobby group is vowing to put an end to the popular Gay Days at Disney World in Florida. (read more about anti-gay lobby against Gay Days)
(June 19, 2003) (Phoenix, Arizona) American's largest denomination says it will begin a major campaign to "convert" gays and lesbians to heterosexuality. (read more about Southern Baptists Target Gays)
(June 17, 2003) (Toronto, Ontario) Gay and lesbian couples across Canada will soon be permitted to marry. The federal government announced Tuesday that it would not appeal an Ontario court ruling that declared a ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional. (read more about Canada recognizing Gay Marriage)
Philadelphia Boy Scout Turned Out After Council Promises No Gay Discrimination
(June 13, 2000) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Less than a month after the Philadelphia's Boy Scout council said it was defying its national organization and would refuse to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, the group has ousted a Scout for publicly announcing he is gay. (Read more about Philadelphia Scout and Gay Discrimination)
Morehouse Gay Beating Trial Begins
(May 10, 2003) (Atlanta, Georgia) The first trial under Georgia's hate crimes law began Monday for a former Morehouse College student accused of the brutal baseball bat beating of a gay man in a dorm shower. (read more about Morehouse Gay Beating Trial)
U.S. Justice Department Bans Gay Pride
(June 6, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) The US Justice Department has barred gay employees from holding their annual Pride event at DOJ headquarters in Washington. Most federal agencies have LGBT employee groups which hold Pride observances. This is the first time such an event has been blocked. (read more about Just Department Bans Gay Pride)
U.S. Congress Considers Anti-Gay Constitutional Amendment
(May 28, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives to amend the US Constitution to permanently deny marriage to same-sex couples. (read more about anti-gay constitutional amendment)
Best and Worst Colleges and Universities for Gay Students
(New York City) Gay and lesbian students graduating from high schools across America this year are being wooed by some of the nation's top universities.
Gay High School Student Beaten by Teacher's Aide
(May 23) (Houston, Texas) Houston police are investigating the beating of a high school student by a teacher's aide. The student says was harassed because he is gay by the man throughout the school year, but could not believe it when the man physically assaulted him. (read more about gay student beaten by teacher's aide)
Students Walk Out on Santorum Graduation Speech
(May 19, 2003) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) More than 100 of the 800 graduating students at Saint Joseph's University walked out before the Jesuit school presented Sen. Rick Santorum with an honorary degree Sunday. (read more about the Santorum Graduation Speech)
Gallop Poll: Americans More Supportive of Gay Civil Unions and Job rights
(May 16, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) A growing number of Americans are supportive of gays and gay issues a new Gallop poll indicates. (read more about the Gallop Poll here)
HIV Vaccine Human Trials Begin
(May 16, 2003) (Los Angeles, California) Human trials have begun on a potential new AIDS vaccine that researchers describe as 'promising'. (read more about HIV Vaccine Human Trials)
Gay Soldiers Serve With Honor in Iraq War
(May 15, 2003) (Santa Barbara, California) Military analysts this week evaluated the impact of coalition fighting in Iraq among military forces with conflicting policies on gay troops. (read more about gay troops in Iraqi War)
Miami-Dade United Way Shows Boy Scouts the Door
(May 15, 2003) Miami, Florida) The United Way of Miami-Dade has pulled its funding of the local chapter of the Boy Scouts of America for failing to abide by an agreement requiring it to help gay youth. (read more about Miami-Dade United Way decision here)
Murdered Pfc Wintchell's Mom Meets With Commanding General Clark
(May 14, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) The mother of Pfc. Barry Winchell, the soldier who was beaten to death at Fort Campbell, Kentucky by fellow soldiers who believed he was gay met Tuesday with the man in charge of the base at the time. (read more about Murdered Gay Soldier's Mom Meets General)
Gay Families "A Mirror" of Hetero Families
(May 14, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Gay and lesbian families are the mirror images of their heterosexual counterparts a new study shows, but unlike married couples, gay partners have no legal benefits or protections. (read more about Gay Family)
Bridgit Bardot Says Gays Are Ruining France
(May 13, 2003) (Paris) Onetime sex symbol Brigit Bardot accuses gays, Muslim immigrants and fast food chains for the "ruination of France." (read more about Bridgit Bardot's comments on gays)
John Edwards Makes Impassioned Campaign Speech to Gays
(May 12) (Atlanta, Georgia) In an emotional speech to members of America's largest gay civil rights group North Carolina Senator John Edwards promised if he becomes president he'll fight "all forms of discrimination based on sexual orientation." But... (read more about John Edwards' Speech to Gays in Atlanta)
New Study Shows Terror Among Gay College Students
(May 7, 2003) (New York City) A major study of American colleges and universities shows that the country's halls of higher learning are filled with fear for LGBT students. (read more about new gay students study)
McCarthyism's Homophobia Unmasked
(May 7, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his paranoid search for Communists is one of the darkest spots in American history. But, until now little has been known of the homophobic baiting and probing by McCarthy and his Senate committee on Un-American Activities. (read more about McCarthyism's Homophobia here)
Bush Candidate For Federal Court Compares Homosexuality To Necrophilia, Bestiality
(May 2, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) An Alabama lawyer, nominated by President George W. Bush to the federal court has filed a brief with the Supreme Court comparing homosexuality to "prostitution, adultery, necrophilia, bestiality, possession of child pornography, incest and pedophilia." (read more about Bush Candidate stands in Supreme Court against homosexuality)
Baptized Gays - And Their Church - Face Expulsion
(April 28, 2003) (Raleigh, North Carolina) A Concord, North Carolina Baptist church faces expulsion for baptizing two gay men. (read more about Baptized Gay Men's Church Facing Expulsion)
Santorum Refuses to Apologize to Gay Constituent
(April 24, 2003) (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) Senator Rich Santorum, confronted by a gay man at at town hall meeting Wednesday refused to apologize for comparing homosexuality to bestiality, incest, and adultery. (read more about Santorum Apology)
No Jail Time for Florida Gay Basher
(April 22, 2003) (Tampa, Florida) A 21 year old man has been sentenced to house arrest and probation after a vicious attack on three men who were leaving a Tampa gay pride event last July. (read more about Florida Gay Basher here)
Santorum is the New Jesse Helms
Jesse Helms may have left the US Senate but his place as America's most homophobic legislator has been captured by Rick Santorum. The Pennsylvania Republican, the GOP's third ranking member in the Senate, says every decision he makes is based only on one guiding principle... (read more about the New Jesse Helms)
Scots Politician Calls for Gay Pride Festivals Ban
(April 21, 2003) (Edinburgh, Scotland) A leading Scots Tory is calling for Pride celebrations to be outlawed. As Scotland heads toward general elections, John Smart told a campaign rally that LGBT Pride events are "absolutely abhorrent", and "morally wrong". (read more about Gay Pride Festivals Ban in Scotland)
(April 19, 2003) (New York City) AIDS scientists say they are being warned their federal grants will be in jeopardy if they use words and phrases such as "gay", "men who have sex with men", "anal sex" or "sex workers". (read more about Gay Sex Banned in Aids Grants)
At 25, Gay Rainbow Flag Gets A Makeover
(April 14, 2003) (Key West, Florida) The Rainbow Flag turns 25 this year and to mark the occasion Gilbert Baker its creator is giving it a new look. Or, at least a look that is new to most of us. (read more about the Rainbow Flag Anniversary here)
Republican Leader in Center of Gay Controversy
(April 11, 2003) (Washington, DC) The chairman of the Republican National Committee is under fire for meeting with a national gay rights group (read more about the Republican Leader's Gay Controversy here)
(April 9, 2003) (Washington, D.C.) The deafening sound of silence swept across high school and college campuses Wednesday as more than 200,000 GLBT students and their friends observed the annual Day of Silence. (read more about Gay Day of Silence Here)
Minnesota State House Ethics Committee Shelves Probe Into Gay Holocaust Denier
(April 8, 2003) (St Paul, Minnesota) After listening to more than two hours of debate Monday night, a House Ethics Committee probe into statements by representative Arlon Lindner that gays made up reports of Nazi death camp atrocities, voted to (read more about Gay Holocaust Denier here)
Gay Bashing Teens Video Tape Their Attack on Man in New York Subway
(New York City) Two teens have been arrested for an attack on a man they believed was gay on a New York subway train. The teens were so brazen they actually videotaped the whole attack. (Read more about gay bashing teens in New York here)
Duke Divinity School Gay Students Chafe At New Ethics Code
A new 'conduct covenant' at Duke Divinity School draws complaints. Some students say they had no voice in it (read more about Gay Students at Duke Dinity School here)
Gay Preacher Not Welcome in Diocese
(April 5, 2003) (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Internationally known minister and gay rights activist Mel White has been barred from speaking at a Catholic church in Minneapolis. (read more about gay preacher Mel White here)
Vatican Says Gays Have "No Social Value"
(Mar 31, 2003) (Vatican City) A new dictionary that the Vatican says should be in all Catholic homes calls homosexuality a condition "without any social value". (read more about the Vatican's rebuffing gays here)
Radio Station Says Gay Pride Festival "Too Controversial"
(Mar 30, 2003) (Gainesville, Florida) KISS 105 is the most popular radio station on the campus of the University of Florida at Gainesville but after the station refused to participate in a campus gay-awareness event it has been frozen out of advertising by campus groups. (read more about Kiss 105 dissing gay festival here)
(Mar 28, 2003) A website by a mysterious gay man is attracting tens of thousands of readers around the world seeking updates on the situation in Baghdad. (read more about gay blogger in Baghdad here )
Justices Grill Lawyers In Supreme Court Gay
Rights Case
(Mar 27, 2003) It was a rough ride Wednesday for both sides in the biggest gay rights case to land before the Supreme Court in nearly two decades. (read more about gay rights case at the supreme cout here)
Night of Terror in Montreal Gay Night Club
(Mar 1, 2003) The crowd is young, the music loud, and Le Parking is Montreal's "in" bar but early Friday morning, the club in the city's gay village became a terror zone. (read more about the night of terror in a Montreal Gay Night Club here)
Jury Rejects Suit That Hospital Kept Man From Dying Partner
(Feb 26, 2003) - (Baltimore, Maryland) A jury has ruled that a Baltimore hospital did not discriminate against a man prevented from seeing his dying partner... (read more about Jury rejecting gay spousal rights here)
Georgia Man Terrorized Over Gay Sticker On His Car
(Feb 24, 2003) - (Albany, GA) Police are searching for a suspect after an Albany, Georgia man was terrorized because of a "Gay and Proud" sticker on the rear window of his car... (read more about Georgia man terrorized over bumper sticker here)
Minnesota Workers Close to Losing Same-Sex Benefits
Feb 18, 2003 - (St. Paul, MN) Gay and lesbian state employees are a step closer to losing same-sex partner benefits...(read more about Minnesota gay workers losing benefits here)
Prosecutors Won't Seek Death Penalty in NYC Killing Spree
Feb 17, 2003 - (New York City) A former nurse accused of killing two men and dismembering their bodies will not face the death penalty when... (read more about prosecution of gay killing spree here)
Kansas Gays protest sodomy laws
Feb 17, 2003 - (Topeka, Kansas) More than 100 protestors demonstrated against the Kansas sodomy law on the weekend in front of ... (read more about the Kansas sodomy laws protests here )
Canadian lawmakers consider gay marriage bill
Feb 14, 2003 - (Ottawa) On the eve of Valentines Day legislation was introduced in the House of Commons to give gays and lesbians the right to... (read more about Canada's gay marriage bill here )
Giant Oil Company adds Gay Non-Discrimination Policy
Feb 12, 2003 - ConocoPhillips, the third largest oil and gas company in the US has reversed an earlier decision and... (read more about Conoco's Gay Non-Discrimination policy here)
Controversial Gay "Bug Chasing" Film Debuts
Feb 12, 2003 - Features Interviews With Gay Men Who Purposely Contracted HIV ... (read more about controversial gay "bug chasing" film here)
Texas Considers Banning Gay Foster Parents
Feb 13, 2003 - Legislation to prevent gays and lesbians from becoming foster parents has been presented in the Texas legislature... (read more about Texas Gay Foster Parents legislation here)
California Considers Sweeping Domestic Partner Bill
Jan 27, 2003 - The California legislature will get its first look this week at sweeping reforms that would give gay and lesbian couples most of the same rights as...(read more about California Domestic Partners Bill here)
Court Refuses to Block New Trial Against Police in Gay Teen Suicide Case
Jan 27, 2003 - The family of a teenager who killed himself after two police officers threatened to tell his parents he was gay will be allowed to launch a second wrongful death suit.... (read more about Gay Teen Suicide case here)
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