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Majority Of Major US Firms Now Offer Domestic Partner Benefits

(June 30, 2006) (Washington) For the first time the majority of the country's biggest corporations are offering benefits to the same-sex partners of workers according to a new study released Thursday. (read more about the Majority of US Fortune 500 Companies now offer same-sex domestic partner benefits)

Gay Bell At The New York Stock Exchange

(June 30, 2006) (New York City) Like the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange will ring out for liberty today as Parents Families & Friends of Gays and Lesbians signal the wrap-up of the week on Wall Street. (read more about Gay Bell at New York Stock Exchange)

Pentagon Apologizes For Calling Homosexuality A 'Disorder'

(June 29, 2006) (Washington) The Pentagon on Wednesday apologized for classifying homosexuality as a mental disorder. (read more about the Pentagon apologizes for calling homosexuality a mental disorder)

Spain To Have Its First Military Gay Wedding

(June 28, 2006) (Madrid) Two gay privates in Spain's Air Force will marry this summer the ETA news agency reported on Tuesday. (read more about Spain to have its first gay military wedding)

Military Admits To New Spying On Gay Groups

(June 27, 2006) (Washington) The Department of Defense has admitted it conducted surveillance on groups opposed to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" on a more extensive level than previously reported. (read more about Military admits new spying on gay groups)

Hate Attacks On Cars With Rainbow Flag Stickers

(June 27, 2006) (Des Moines, Iowa) Des Moines police are searching for the person or persons behind homophobic vandalism attacks on eight cars in the city over the weekend. (read more about Hate attacks on cars with rainbow stickers)

Big Four Celebrate Pride

(June 26, 2006) (New York City) North America's four largest LGBT communities celebrated gay pride on Sunday with parades focused on same-sex marriage. (read more about Big Four Celebrate Gay Pride)

Rainbow Flag Theft Rattles Gay Friendly Church

(June 24) (Wrightstown, Pennsylvania) The Rev. Ginny Miles has one message for whoever stole a Rainbow flag from in front of Penns Park United Methodist Church in Wrightstown: Put it back or I'll put two more flags in its place. (read more about the Theft of Rainbow Flag rattles Gay-Friendly Church)

Indian Prince Disowned For Being Gay

(June 24, 2006) (New Delhi) The eldest son and heir of one of India's princely families has been disowned after coming out publicly. (read more about Indian Prince Disowned for Being Gay)

Plans Move Forward On Harvey Milk Statue

(June 23, 2003) (San Francisco, California) As San Francisco prepares to celebrate LGBT pride this weekend the city's Arts Commission on Thursday said that plans to erect a statue to assassinated gay Supervisor Harvey Milk are moving ahead. (read more about Plans move forward on Harvey Milk Statue)

Colorado Catholics Instructed To Support Anti-Gay Amendment

(June 23, 2006) (Denver, Colorado) Roman Catholic churches throughout Colorado will be used to collect signatures for two ballot measures that will restrict the rights of same-sex couples. (read more about Colorado catholics instructed by church to support Anti-Gay amendment)

Episcopalians Reverse Course Approving Last Minute Compromise On Gay Bishops

(June 22, 2006) (Columbus, Ohio) Episcopal delegates approved a last-ditch attempt by their chief pastor Wednesday to salvage worldwide Anglican unity, voting to adopt a resolution that calls on U.S. church leaders to ''exercise restraint'' when considering gay candidates for bishop. (read more about Episcopalians reverse course in last minute vote on gay bishops)

Sox Manager Unleashes Homophobic Rant

(June 22, 2006) (Chicago, Illinois) Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen is under fire after unleashing a homophobic diatribe against a Chicago Sun-Times reporter just prior to Tuesday night's game. (read more about Homophobic rant from Sox manager)

Hurricane Ravaged Gay Bar Collapses

(June 22, 2006) (Beaumont, Texas) A Beaumont, Texas gay bar has collapsed leaving little but a pile of rubble in the city's downtown. (read more about Hurricane damagaed gay bar in Texas collapses)

Arrest In Chicago Gay Books Arson

(June 22, 2006) (Chicago, Illinois) Chicago police Wednesday night arrested a young woman and charged her with arson for the burning of about 100 books in the LGBT section of a city library. (read more about Arrest in Chicago Gay Books Arson Case)

Australians Support Civil Unions

(June 20, 2006) (Sydney, Australia) A bill at the center of a storm between the Australian Capital Territory and the federal government that would allow civil unions and provide the benefits of marriage has broad support among voters a new poll shows. (read more about Australians Support Civil Unions)

Two Thirds Of Canadians Support Gay Marriage

(June 20, 2006) (Toronto, Ontario) A new poll released Monday shows that an overwhelming majority of Canadians are comfortable with same-sex marriage. (read more about Two Thirds of Canadians support Gay Marriage)

DC Area Transit Official Fired For Homophobic Remarks

(June 17, 2006) (Washington) Maryland's Republican governor has fired Robert J. Smith, his appointee to the Washington Metro transit authority board, after Smith refused to back down from homophobic remarks he made on a cable TV show. (read more about DC Metro official fired for anti-gay remarks)

China Shuts Down Gay Web Sites

(June 17, 2006) (Beijing) The Chinese government has begun a "clean-up" of gay Web sites an English language Chinese newspaper reported Friday. (read more about Chuna Shuts Down Gay Web Sites)

Professor Dropped For Opposing Anti-Gay Amendment

(June 15, 2006) (Provo, Utah) A Brigham Young University professor who publicly spoke out against the Mormon Church's support for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage has been told he will not be returning to the school this fall. (read more about Professor dropped for opposing Anti-Gay Amendment)

Fire Destroys Gay Book Collection

(June 15, 2006) (Chicago, Illinois) Chicago police are searching for vandals who set fire to an LGBT book collection in a Chicago library. (read more about Fire Destroys Chicago Gay Book Collection)

Cameroon Sentences 7 To Prison In Sodomy Retrial

(June 14, 2006) (New York City) The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission said Tuesday it has learned seven men accused of sodomy have been sentenced to prison in a second trial after the government refused to accept a not guilty verdict in their first court appearance. (read more about Cameroon sentences 7 to prison in sodomy re-trial)

British Gay Celebrity Couple To Exchange Vows

(June 13, 2006) (Edinburgh) Scots television stars Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan are tying the knot. Audiences on both sides of the Atlantic have followed their exploits as interior decorators, and even though their relationship was never mentioned on any of their series it was obvious the style obsessed pair were a couple. (read more about British Gay Celebrity Couple to Exchange Vows)

Gay Singer Kevin Aviance Beaten In NYC Hate Crime

(June 12, 2006) (New York City) Openly gay singer Kevin Aviance was listed in stable condition Sunday at New York's Beth Israel Hospital following what police are calling a vicious homophobic attack Saturday in the East Village. (read more about Gay Singer Kevin Aviance beaten in NYC Hate Crime)

Phelps Calls Billy Graham A 'Gay Shill'

(June 10, 2006) (Greensboro, North Carolina) When Southern Baptists meet next week in Greensboro, North Carolina for their annual convention they'll be met by a protest like they have never seen before - one accusing them of being too liberal - especially when it comes to gays. (read more about Fred Phelps calls Billy Graham a 'Gay Shill' and promises to protest at his funeral)

NSA Refuses To Say If It Spies On Gay Community

(June 9, 2006) (Washington) The National Security Agency has refused to say if it is collecting information an members of the LGBT community for gay civil rights organizations. (read more about NSA refuses to say if it spies on gay americans)

Gay Marriage Would Undermine Family Structure Bush Says

(June 6, 2006) (Washington) As the Senate began debate on a proposed Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage President Bush held a nationally televised news conference at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building to drum up support for the measure. (read more about Bush says gay marriage would undermine American family structure) Too bad he didn't take into consideration quickie marriage and no-fault divorce laws.

Heated Debate Begins On Gay Marriage Amendment

(June 6, 2006) (Washington) "Marriage today is under assault," announced Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) as he opened debate on a proposed amendment to the Constitution that would ban same-sex marriage. (read more about heated debate begins in senate for anti-gay marriage amendment)

Dean Rallies Gay Democrats

(June 5, 2006) (Washington) Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean mended fences and rallied gay Democrats as the party heads into an election campaign that could see it wrestle control of Congress from Republicans. (read more about Howard Dean Rallies Gay Democrats)

Billboards Attack Frist Over Anti-Gay Amendment

(June 2, 2006) (Nashville, Tennessee) An LGBT civil rights group is placing sixteen billboard posters in and around the hometown of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) condemning his support for the so-called Federal Marriage Amendment which would ban same-sex unions. (read more about billboards attack Frist over Anti-Gay marriage amendment)

California Assembly Passes Gay Seniors Bill

(June 2, 2006) (Sacramento, California) Legislation that requires the state of California to deliver programs and services targeted to LGBT seniors passed the Assembly on Thursday. (read more about California Assembly passes Gay Seniors Bill)

Qantas Recognizes Gay Marriages

(June 2, 2006) (Sydney, Australia) Qantas, Australia's international air carrier, will recognize the same-sex marriages of employees who were wed in areas where gay marriage is legal. (read more about Qantas recognizes gay marriages)

Exxon Rejects LGBT Inclusion But Support Growing

(June 1, 2006) (Dallas, Texas) For the seventh consecutive year shareholders at ExxonMobil's annual meeting have voted down a proposal to include LGBT workers in the company's anti-discrimination policy.(read more about Exxon rejects LGBT inclusion, but shareholder support is growing)

Bush Preparing New Push For Anti-Gay Amendment

(May 31, 2006) (Washington) President Bush reportedly will hold a Rose Garden press conference on June 5 to press Congress to enact the so-called Federal Marriage Amendment that would ban same-sex marriage. (read more about Bush prepares new push for Anti-Gay Amendment with Rose Garden speech)

Anti-Gay T-Shirt Suit May Wind Up In Supreme Court

(May 31, 2006) (San Francisco, California) A legal battle being waged on behalf of a suburban San Diego teenager who was barred from wearing a T-shirt with anti-gay rhetoric to class could end up in the US Supreme Court legal analysts suggest. (read more aobut Anti-Gay T-Shirt Lawsuit may go to the Supreme Court)

Gay Prize - Trip To Anti-Gay Resort

(May 30, 2003) (Auckland) New Zealand's national LGBT film festival is under fire for offering new members a chance to win a prize to Fiji. (Read more about Gay Prize: A trip for two to anti-gay resort)

Frist Acknowledges Anti-Gay Amendment Aimed At Energizing GOP Base

(May 30, 2006) (Washington) With Republicans on the defensive and for the first time in six years facing the potential of a crushing defeat at the polls in November Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is turning to the issue that successfully galvanized the GOP's conservative in the past - banning gay marriage - to reverse the party's lagging support. (read more about Frist acknowledges that Anti-Gay Amendment is aimed at energizing the GOP Base)

Moscow Court Upholds Gay March Ban

(May 30, 2006) (Moscow) A Moscow judge ruled Friday that mayor Yuri Luzhkov did not act illegally when he refused to issue a permit for a gay pride march. (read more about Moscow court upholds gay pride ban)

Gay TV Network Goes Black

(May 30, 2006) (Los Angeles, California) The slow lingering death of gay television network Q-TV came to an end Thursday with an announcement from the company that it had terminated transmission. (read more about Gay TV Network Goes Black)

Military Discharging Two Soldiers Per Day For Being Gay Despite War Group Says

(May 25, 2006) (Washington) The armed forces discharged an average of two people a day in 2005 for being openly gay a group advocating for LGBTs in the military said on Wednesday. (read more about military discharging 2 gays per day, despite an ongoing war and troop shortages)

Birmingham Sees Pink For Pride

(May 25, 2006) (Birmingham) One of Britain's biggest retailers is seeing pink this month as Selfridges' Birmingham store throws itself into the city's gay pride celebration. (read more about Birmingham sees pink for gay pride)

Teacher Fired For Coming Out On Web

(May 25) (Las Vegas, Nevada) A teacher at a Las Vegas Catholic high school who mentioned in his personal Web site that he is gay has been fired. (read more about Catholic teacher fired for coming out on MySpace web page)

Guerriero Leaves Log Cabin Republicans

(May 24, 2006) (Washington) After four years at the helm of the nation's largest LGBT Republican organization Patrick Guerriero has announced he is leaving Log Cabin Republicans. Guerriero will become the first Executive Director of the Gill Action Fund. (read more about Guerriero leaves Log Cabin Republicans to work for Gill Foundation)

Clergy Condemn Anti-Gay Federal Amendment

(May 23, 2006) (Washington) As the US Senate prepares to vote on a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage several dozen Christian and Jewish leaders made the rounds on Capitol Hill Monday lobbying senators to reject the measure when it comes up for a vote about two weeks from now. (read more about Clergy group condemns Anti-Gay federal amendment)

Prison For Organizing Gay Parties In China

(May 20, 2006) (Beijing) A man who used the internet to organize parties for gay men to meet for sex in highly closeted China has been sentenced to a year behind bars the official China News Service reported on Friday. (read more about Prison for Organizing Gay Parties in China)

Case Closed In Gay Related Cop Killing

(May 20, 2006) (Mountain Home, Arkansas) Authorities in Arkansas say it may never be known what led a Massachusetts man to flee to the state after attacking three men in a New Bedford gay bar. (read more about Case Closed in Gay Related Cop Killing)

Gay Mounties To Wed

(May 19, 2006) (Halifax, Nova Scotia) In what may be Canada's highest profile gay wedding of the year two Mounties will wed next month in Nova Scotia. (read more about Gay Mounties to Wed in Canada)

DC Mayor Threatens To Drop Anti-Gay Pastor As Advisor

(May 19, 2006) (Washington) An angry DC Mayor Anthony Williams says that unless the pastor who used homophobic slurs in a recent sermon apologizes he will be removed from the the mayor's interfaith council.(read more about DC Mayor threatens to drop homophobic minister from advisor position after "faggot" remarks in sermon)

Senate Prepares To Take Up Federal Anti-Gay Amendment

(May 18, 2006) (Washington) The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to marked up the so-called Federal Marriage Amendment on Thursday, paving the way for a June vote by the full Senate. (read more about Senate prepares to take up a federal anti-gay amendment)

Militias Killing Baghdad Gays With Impunity

(May 18, 2006) (Baghdad) Armed militia are routinely rounding up gay men in the Iraqi capital and shooting them, despite assurances from the US military that it has control of the streets, reports from the capital indicate. (read more about Militias Killing Iraqui Gays with Impunity)

First Female Three-Star General Calls For End To Military Gay Ban

(May 17, 2006) (Washington) The first woman to attain the rank of three-star general says its time to end "don't ask, don't tell" the ban on gays serving openly in the military. (read more about the first female three-star general calls for end to gay military ban)

Exxon To Vote On Gay Rights Measure

(May 16, 2006) (New York City) Shareholders in ExxonMobil, the only major U.S. company to rescind a non-discrimination policy covering sexual orientation, will vote this month on a proposal to reinstate the job guarantees. (read more about Exxon to vote on gay rights measure)

Catholic Church Hit With New Gay Scandals

(May 15, 2006) (London) The Roman Catholic Church was in the midst of damage control on Sunday following the firing of a key aide to the Cardinal in London for being gay and the reported arrest of a top Vatican official in Rome for trying to pick up a gay or transsexual prostitute. (read more about Catholic Church hit with new gay scandals)

 

Arizona Church Leaders Pray For Gay Marriage

(May 14, 2006) (Tucson, Arizona) Leaders from more than 20 churches in the Tucson area want people in the state to know that not all Christian ministers oppose same-sex marriage. (read more about Arizona church leaders gather to pray for gay marriage)

Howard Dean Issues Gay Mea Culpa

(May 12) (Washington) It was less than an apology but Democratic Party Chair Howard Dean now says that he "misstated the Democratic Party's platform" when he told TV evangelist Pat Robertson's 700 Club this week that the 2004 platform stated "marriage is between a man and a woman. That's what it says." (read more about Howard Dean issues apology after Pat Robertson interview)

Ford Shareholders Overwhelmingly Vote For Gay Policy

(May 12, 2006) (Dearborn, Michigan) An attempt by a Ford shareholder to force the automaker to drop protections for LGBT workers from its human resources regulations was swiftly defeated on Thursday. Shareholders at the company's annual meeting in Dearborn voted 95 percent to reject the proposal. (read more about Ford Shareholders vote down anti-gay policy change)

Gay Man Sues Over Police Sting

(May 12, 2006) (Nashville, Tennessee) A Nashville gay man is suing the city and a number of police officers after he was arrested in what what he claims was a sting targeting gay men in a popular internet chat room. (read more about gay man sues over online chatroom police sting)

Anti-Gay Politician Made Gay XXX Movie

(May 11, 2006) (London) The extreme right wing British National Party which publicly condemns homosexuality was left with egg on its face Wednesday when it was learned one of its leaders produced and directed a film featuring young men cavorting in the nude and fondling one another. (read more about Anti-Gay Politican Made Gay XXX Movie)

BYU May Expel Students Involved In Gay Protest

(May 11, 2006) (Provo, Utah) Five students who participated in last month's Equality Ride demonstration at Brigham Young University may be expelled even if they are not gay. (read more about BYU may expel students involved in gay protest)

School District Bans Gay Sites, Ex-Gays OK

(May 10, 2006) (Palm Beach, Florida) Palm Beach County's school board is under fire for blocking access to the Web sites of LGBT rights groups while allowing sites advocating the so-called ex-gay movement to go unfiltered. (read more about school district bans gay sites; ex-gays ok)

4 Charged In Frat's Brokeback Hazing

(May 9, 2006) (Burlington, Vermont) Four members of a University of Vermont fraternity were charged Monday violating Vermont's new hazing law after pledges were made to dress up as gay cowboys. (read more about 4 charged in fraternity "Brokeback" hazing)

Teens Charged In Brutal Assault On Gay High School Student

(May 9, 2006) (Bridgeport, Connecticut) Two teenagers have been charged with assault in the beating of a high school student that left him with a broken nose. (next story: teens charged in brutal assault on gay high school student)

Gay Protest Goes To The Nags

(May 8, 2008) (Frankfort, Kentucky) Gay rights advocates dogged Gov. Ernie Fletcher at the state's biggest nag race - the Kentucky Derby. (read more about Gay Protests at the Kentucky Derby)

Ice Rink Sued For Banning Gay Hand-Holding

(May 6, 2006) (Oakland, California) Two gay figure skaters have filed a discrimination suit against a Berkeley ice rink that ordered them to stop skating hand-in-hand. (read more about Ice rink sued for banning gay hand holding)

Gay Marriage Ban 'Low Priority' For Most Voters

(May 6, 2006) (Washington) New polls show that using same-sex marriage as a wedge issue may not work for Republicans in this fall's mid term election. (read more about New poll shows that Gay Marriage Ban is a LOW priority for most voters)

Mary Cheney Finally Talks

(April 5, 2006) (New York City) Mary Cheney has ended her long silence on President George W. Bush and his very public stand in opposing same-sex marriage. (Read more about Mary Cheney Finally Talks)

Gay Group Demands Apology For Episcopal Leader's 'Terrorist Bomb' Remark

(May 5, 2006) (Washington) The nation's largest LGBT civil rights organization is demanding an apology from the dean of an Episcopal seminary for equating the election of an openly gay bishop in California to "a terrorist bomb, which is timed to destroy a peace process." (read more about gay groups demand apology for "Terrorist Bomb" comment about possible second gay bishop election this week)

Gay Couples Gain Right Of Movement Throughout Europe

(May 3, 2006) (Brussels) A sweeping reform of residency requirements throughout the European Union went into effect on Tuesday including the right of same-sex couples to live anywhere in the EU and to have their relationships "facilitated" even in countries which do not have same-sex partner laws. (read more about Gay couples gain the right of movement throughout Europe)

Formal Charges Filed In Gay Protest At Brigham Young University

(May 3, 2006) (Salt Lake City, Utah) Twenty-nine people arrested in connection with last month's Equality Ride demonstration at Brigham Young University will be arraigned in District Court in Provo on May 9. (read more about formal charges filed in gay protest at Brigham Young University)

Mom Kidnapped Son, Feared Dad Was 'Turning Him Gay'

(May 4, 2006) (Miami, Florida) A woman has told a Florida court that she kidnapped her 11-year old son and fled the country because she believed her former husband was turning the boy gay. (read more about Mom Kidnapped Son because she thought the Dad Was 'Making Him Gay')

Moscow Mob Disrupts Gay Gathering

(May 2, 2006) (Moscow) Police had to form a human chain to hold back more than 150 skinheads and Russian Orthodox Church supporters from rushing a gay event at a Moscow club Sunday night. (read more about Moscow Mob Disrupts Russian Gay Gathering)

Canada's Biggest Gay Club Up In Smoke

May 1, 2006) (Montreal, Quebec) Fire has destroyed what is considered Canada's biggest gay nightclub. The blaze broke out in Unity, on Ste. Catherine Street E before opening and there were no injuries. (read more about Canada's Biggest Gay Club Burns Down)

Gay-Hate Messages Flooding Minnesota Mailboxes

(April 28, 2006) (St. Paul, Minnesota) As the issue of same-sex marriage in Minnesota heats up hate mail targeting gays and lesbians has begun turning up in mailboxes throughout the state. (read more about Gay Hate messages flooding Minnesota mailboxes)

Gay-Bash Victim Told To Take Lie Detector Test

(April 28, 2006) (Grand Rapids Michigan) Michigan gay rights activists are questioning why a college student who filed a police complaint that he was gay-bashed on campus was told he would have to take a polygraph test before an investigation was begun. (read more about Gay Bashing Victim told to take lie detetor test before investigation could begin)

Gay-Bashing Unabated Nationwide Study Shows

(April 27, 2006) (Washington) As students across the country button their lips today marking the 10th annual National Day of Silence to draw awareness to homophobia in classrooms a new study shows that gay-bashing remains a major problem in the nation's schools. (read more about new nationwide survey that shows gay bashing grows unabated in American schools)

Kraft Fends Off Attempt To Dump Gay Games

(April 27, 2006) (Chicago, Illinois) Shareholders in Kraft Foods have overwhelmingly rejected an attempt to force the company to drop its sponsorship of this summer's Gay Games. (read more about Kraft fends off attempt to dump Gay Games)

New Conditions Imposed On a Duke Lacrosse Player In DC ' Gay Bashing' Case

(April 25, 2005) (Washington) One of two Duke University students charged with raping a female dancer has had new restrictions placed on him concerning an attack on a Washington, D.C. man perceived as gay. (read more about new conditions imposed on Duke lacrosse player in DC Gay Bashing case.)

Gay Families Growing

(April 25, 2006) (New York City) The number of gay and lesbian families across the country is growing at a fast pace a new study finds. (read more about new study shows gay families are growing)

Israel Acknowledges Gays Killed In Holocaust

(April 25, 2006) (Jerusalem) For the first time Israel's LGBT community was invited to participate in Holocaust memorial services. (read more about Israel Finally Acknowledges Gays Killed in Holocaust)

Legislation Targets Older Gays

(April 25, 2006) (Sacramento, California) Legislation that would require the state of California to deliver programs and services targeted to LGBT seniors passed a key committee on Tuesday. (read more about New California Legislation Targets Older Gays)

Record Numbers Expected To Take Part In Day Of Silence

(April 24, 2006) (Washington) The 10th annual National Day of Silence will take place this week with an estimated half-million students participating nationwide. (read more about Record Numbers Expectd to Participate in This Year's Day of Silence)

Plea Deal In Military Gay Porn Case

(April 24, 2006) (Raleigh, North Carolina) The first of three soldiers at Fort Bragg charged after allegedly appearing on a gay porn Web site has accepted a plea bargain with the military. (read more about Plea Deal in Military Porn Case)

Will Bush Get Third Supreme Court Pick?

(April 23, 2006) (Washington) The birthday celebration was subdued but the attention it got was not as Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens turned 86 - making him the oldest judge on the high court and the third eldest in history. (read more about Will Bush Get A Third Supreme Court Appointment?)

Gay Hero's Mom Testifies At Moussaoui Trial

(April 22) (Washington) The jury is set to begin deliberations Monday to determine whether 9-11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui will be put to death. (read more about Gay Hero's Mom Testifies at Moussaoui Trial)

Administration Agrees To Turn Over All Documents On Gay Spy Operation

(April 22, 2006) (Washington) Faced with a federal lawsuit after refusing to turn over a number of documents related to spying on LGBT organizations the Pentagon and the Justice Department have agreed to comply with freedom of information requests about the operation. (read more about Administration agrees to turn over gay spying documents)

Cameroon Frees 9 Men Imprisoned For Being Gay

(April 22, 2006) (Yaounde) Nine men imprisoned for a year on suspicion of being gay were freed Friday by a judge in Yaounde, the capital, after ruling the government had offered no proof any of the men had committed a crime. (read more about Cameroon Frees 9 Men Imprisoned for Being Gay)

Spain Supports Gay Marriage 2-to-1

(April 22, 2006) (Madrid) Support for same-sex marriage continues strong in Spain with almost two out of every three voters saying they approve of the government's decision allowing gay and lesbians couples to wed. (read more about Spain Approves Gay Marriage 2 to 1)

Police Dismissive Of Gay Bashing Victims Suit Claims

(April 21, 2006) (Riverside, California) Two gay men are sing Riverside Police, accusing the department and several officers of failing to seriously investigate after the pair were attacked by as many as 15 people in a bar. (read more about California Police Dismissive of Gay Bashing)

Boy Murdered Because He Was HIV+

(Nairobi) Hundreds of people marched through the capital of Kenya on Thursday to protest the killing of a boy who was HIV-positive. (read more about Boy Murdered Because He Was HIV+)

Suspect Freed In St. Maarten US Gay Tourist Bashings

(April 20, 2006) (Philipsburg, St. Maarten) One of two men being held in the homophobic attack on two gay American tourists in the Dutch Caribbean resort of St. Maarten has been set free. (read more about Suspect is released in Gay American Bashings in St. Maartens)

20% Of South African Gay Students Raped

(April 20, 2006) (Cape Town, South Africa) A study of LGBT teens in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province has sent shockwaves throughout the country. (read more about 20% of all Gay South African Students Raped)

Student Arrested In Duke Rape Faces DC Gay Bashing Charge

(April 19, 20056) (Durham, North Carolina ) One of two Duke University students charged Tuesday with raping a female dancer also is accused of an attack on a gay man in Washington DC. (read more about Duke Lacrosse Player in Rape Case Faces DC Gay Bashing Charge)

Chicago School Sued For Rejecting Gay Club

(April 19, 2006) (Chicago, Illinois) A federal lawsuit was filed Tuesday charging a Chicago charter school with discriminating against students who tried to create a Gay Straight Alliance. (read more about Chicago Sued for Rejecting Gay Club)

Court Rules College Doesn't Have To Accept Anti-Gay Club

(April 19, 2006) (San Francisco, California) A US District Court has dismissed a lawsuit by a Christian student group that claimed it was the victim of discrimination when the University of California's Hastings College of Law refused recognize it. (read more about Court Ruling that College Doesn't Have to Accept Anti-Gay Club)

Rain Doesn't Dampen Gay Family Spirits At White House Egg Roll

(April 18, 2006) (Washington) More than 100 gay and lesbian families lined up in a heavy morning downpour Monday to join thousands of other families for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. (read more about Rain doesn't dampen spirits of gay families at White House Easter Egg Roll)

Congress Moves To Except Religious Schools From Gay Rights Laws

(April 18, 2006) (Washington) Private Christian colleges would be excepted from local and state non-discrimination laws under a proposed amendment to the Higher Education Act - a move that would allow the schools to legally reject LGBT students. (read more about Congress moves to Except Religious Schools from Gay Rights Laws)

Study Examines Homophobia In College Athletics

(April 14, 2006) (Durham, New Hampshire) A new study on homophobia in college sports calls it the elephant in the locker room. (read more about new study on Homophobia in the College Locker Room)

Episcopal Group Seeks To Indict Gay Bishop For Heresy

(April 14, 2006) (Washington) A conservative Episcopal lay group is calling for a church trial for the denomination's first openly gay bishop and the 35 bishops who endorsed his election. (read more about Episcopal Group Seeks to Indict Gay Bishop for Heresy)

Students Sue Georgia Tech Over Gay Tolerant Policy

(April 13, 2006) (Atlanta, Georgia) A conservative law practice has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Georgia Tech of violating the constitutional rights of religious students over the school's non-discrimination policy that protects gays and lesbians on campus. (read more about Students sue Georgia Tech over gay tolerant policy)

Gay Pride Ban Injunction Turned Down

(April 13, 2005) (Tampa, Florida) An application for an injunction to block Hillsborough County's ban on any acknowledgement of Gay Pride has been rejected in federal court. (read more about Tampa Gay Pride Ban Injunction Turned Down)

Pentagon Admits Spying On Gay Groups

(April 12, 2006) (Washington) After months of silence the Department of Defense has confirmed that it spied on groups opposed to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, the law banning openly lesbian, gay and bisexual service members. (read more about Pentagon Admits Spying on Gay Groups)

Kentucky Governor: Diversity Doesn't Include Gays

(April 12, 2006) (Frankfort, Kentucky) Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher celebrated "Diversity Day" by dropping sexuality from a longstanding executive order that bars discrimination in the public service. (read more about Kentucky Governor says Diversity Doesn't Include Gays)

School Bans 'Sexually Explicit' Gay Club

(April 12, 2006) (Charlotte, North Carolina) A suburban Charlotte school district has banned students from forming a Gay-Straight Alliance, calling the group which advocates tolerance "sexually explicit". (read more about School Board Bans Gay Club as being 'Sexually Explicit.')

UCC Continues To Lose Churches Over Pro-Gay Stand

(April 11, 2006) (New York City) The number of churches leaving the United Church of Christ over the denomination's support for same-sex marriage and other LGBT issues continues to grow. (read more about UCC continues to lose churches over pro-gay policy)

Virginia Governor Refuses To Sign Anti-Gay Amendment

(April 11, 2006) (Richmond, Virginia) Virginia Governor Tim Kaine announced Monday he will not sign a bill that puts a proposed state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage on the fall ballot. (read more about Virginia Governor Refuses to Sign Anti-Gay Bill)

California Bill Will Mandate Gay Studies

(April 8, 2006) (San Francisco, California) Groups already pushing for a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage are girding for a major battle over legislation that would mandate the teaching of LGBT history in California schools. (read more about California Education bill will require Gay History Education in the classroom)

Gay Americans Beaten In St. Maarten

(April 8, 2006) (Philipsburg, St. Maarten) Two CBS News employees were attacked and severely beaten by a group of men on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten where they were vacationing in what is described at as homophobic attack. (read more about Americans Beaten in St. Maarten) This island obviously doesn't need any more gay tourist dollars.

Wal-Mart Ignores 'Brokeback Mountain' Pressure

(April 7, 2006) (Washington) Despite pressure from a national anti-gay lobby group Wal-Mart stores appear to be doing a brisk business in selling "Brokeback Mountain" DVDs and videos. (read more about Wal-Mart not caving to 'Brokeback Mountain')

Number Of Stations Rejecting Gay-Positive Church Ad Grows

(April 7, 2006) (New York City) A growing number of television networks are saying no to a television commercial from the United Church of Christ that features gay couple - including the parent of Logo TV, the LGBT network. (read more about the number of stations refusing to run gay-friendly commercial grows)

Era Ends For DC Gay Clubs

(April 7, 2006) (Washington) The hording walls are going up and the buildings in the oldest gay business area in the country are being prepared for demolition. It's the end of a gay era both for the District of Columbia and for the nation. (read more about End of an Era for DC Gay Clubs)

Bar On Gay Equality Group Lifted But Conditions May Be Too Tough

(April 6, 206) (Williston, Vermont) A Vermont LGBT civil rights group that was turned away from a Williston school moments before it was to give a speech on bullying has been invited to return, but new conditions may result in the group rejecting the offer. (read more about Ban on Equality Groups lifted, but Conditions Might Be Too Stern)

Survey: Gays Seek Out Companies With Non-Discrimination Rules

(April 6, 2006) (New York City) A survey released Wednesday shows that the majority of LGBT workers seek out companies that have non-discrimination policies. (read more about new study shows that gays seek out companies with non-discrimination policies)

New Canadian Government Moves To Repeal Gay Marriage Law

(April 6, 2006) (Ottawa) Canada's new Conservative government said Wednesday that it is preparing legislation to repeal the same-sex marriage law. (read more about new Canadian Government Moves to Repeal Gay Marriage Law)

 

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