Tuesday, May 31, 2005

» Column: Gay foster parents are a solution, not a problem (NorthJersey.com)
» Anti-gay Republican wants to politicize Wisconsin Attorney General office (Capital Times)
» Right-wing group launches Ford boycott over gays (365Gay.com)
   › Boycott web site (American Family Association)
» Spokane Mayor appears on Today, says he'll survive allegations (Associated Press)
   › Video of interview (NBC Today)
» HRC, NGLTF launch $1 million drive to defeat California marriage ban (Human Rights Campaign)

Monday, May 30, 2005

» Editorial: Decriminalizing gay conduct is a matter of basic rights (Barbados Advocate)
» Derry is Northern Ireland's capital of anti-gay attacks (BBC)
» India campaign begun to protect married women from HIV (WebNewswire)
» Bush wooing black clergy over Africa AIDS, anti-Islam missions (Los Angeles Times)
» Birmingham (U.K.) Pride: Handbag hurling on the village green (icBirmingham)
» The plight of AIDS orphans in one India state (WebIndia)
» India government assailed over unbelievable HIV figures (International Reporter)
» Oregon Lutherans address gay issues (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
» Yemen newspaper fails to mention homosexuality in HIV article (Yemen Times)
» Two million at São Paolo Pride parade (Special Broadcasting Service)

Sunday, May 29, 2005

» A Prince Charming for the prom (not ever after, though) (New York Times)
» Cambodia's gay-friendly ex-King Sihanouk blogs merrily away (Canoe)
   › Sihanouk's blog (King Norodom Sihanouk)
» Irregularities cited regarding India's claims of HIV infection plummet (Gulf Daily News)
» Mbeki deaf to calls for Health Minister removal (Newsday)
» Opening statements next week in Araujo murder trial (Daily Review)
» Anglican priests may wed under U.K. civil unions law, but must remain celibate (London Times)
» AIDS and drought are creating unprecedented crisis in Africa (Sunday Independent)
» Transgender protection considered in Eugene (Eugene Register-Guard)
» U.K. anti-retroviral black market scandal continues (London Evening Star)
» Thousands in Zambia volunteer to assist with HIV/AIDS counselling, testing (Xinhua)
» Editorial: Wisconsin Republicans should stop blocking partner benefits (Wisconsin State Journal)
» Bulgaria President visits Libya children at center of HIV scandal (Los Angeles Times)
» AIDS is crushing Lesotho's agricultural economy (Baltimore Sun)
» AIDS quilt on display in New Hampshire (Foster's)
» Korea transgender band will pose in their non-birthday suits (Chosun Ilbo)
» Ghana teens having lots of unsafe sex (GhanaWeb)
» The next Senator from Vermont (Associated Press)
» Arizona voters leaning toward state constitution marriage, civil unions ban (Arizona Republic)
» Philadelphia lesbian wins Democratic primary for judge; November shoo-in (Associated Press)
» Hundreds tested for HIV, other STDs in Ghana (GhanaWeb)

Saturday, May 28, 2005

» Texas proposed ban on gay foster parents dropped (Austin American-Statesman)
» Bucharest latest Eastern Europe city to ban Pride parade (U.K. Gay News)
» In rural Texas, attitudes about HIV/AIDS are slow to change (Dallas Morning News)
» Activists call on Spokane Mayor to resign (Spokesman-Review)

Friday, May 27, 2005

» Focus on the Family infiltrating Canada Conservative Party (Globe & Mail)
» Spokane Mayor will address accusations next week (Spokesman-Review)
» NYC to compensate AIDS group for Giuliani retribution (New York Times)
» Birmingham (U.K.) Pride to include outreach by police (UK.Gay.com)
» Elton and David set the big date (UK.Gay.com)
» Texas bill to ban gay foster parents may get watered down (Waco Tribune)
» Uproar over Westminster vote to ban rainbow flags (Wood & Vale)
» Cleveland's People of All Colors Together celebrates 25 years (Gay People's Chronicle)
» AIDS Action loses another affiliate over Bush inaugural fiasco (Gay People's Chronicle)
» New evidence of link among erectile drugs, STDs, HIV (365Gay.com)
» India claims annual HIV infections cut from 520,000 to 28,000 (Financial Times)
» Spread of AIDS in India outpaces scant treatment effort (New York Times)
» Right-wingers push repeal of Maryland pro-gay laws (Advocate)
» Surrogate mothers find new niche in bearing babies for gay couples (New York Times)

Thursday, May 26, 2005

» Microsoft ditches Ralph Reed (Seattle Weekly)
» Maryland Governor signs hate crimes bill (PlanetOut)
» Iowa man gets 25 years for exposing girl to HIV (Associated Press)
» Spokane Mayor still part of Bush Commerce advisory committee (City of Spokane)
   › Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez' e-mail address (U.S. Department of Commerce)
» Ismail Merchant passes away (Los Angeles Times)
   › News organizations ignore Merchant's sexual orientation (Washington Blade)
» Probe widens in murders of gay Florida men (PlanetOut)
» Federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act reintroduced (PlanetOut)
» ExxonMobil non-discrimination shareholder resolution fails again (PlanetOut)
» New Jersey court orders two moms on birth record (PlanetOut)
» Romania President saves Bucharest Pride after worldwide e-mail campaign (UK Gay News)
» California lesbians sue for married couple rights at country club (Reuters)
» Hawai'i high school to show tolerance film (Maui News)
» Clinton urges U.S. on generic AIDS drugs (Manchester Guardian)
» AIDS patient rights bill to be introduced in India Congress (Rediff)
» Botswana government stonewalling hinders media AIDS coverage (Reuters)

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

» Kentucky mother says son killed because he was gay (WAVE-TV)
» Poll: Arizona voters favor constitutional ban on gay marriage, civil unions (KAET-TV)

Monday, May 23, 2005

» Warsaw Pride parade to go forward despite ban by Mayor (U.K. Gay News)
» HRC lauds introduction of transgender-inclusive hate crimes bill (Human Rights Campaign)
» Spokane Mayor denies and defies (City of Spokane)
   › West again says he's staying put (Spokesman-Review)
» Top psychiatric panel supports gay marriage (Associated Press)
   › FRC says APA "should stick to science, not politics". Really. (Family Research Council)
» Column: Gay Catholics fight for church acceptance (Detroit News)
» Only 20% of gay men in China boomtown always use condoms (China Daily)
» Hong Kong officials dispute need for anti-discrimination laws (Hong Kong Standard)
» Massachusetts Chief Justice decries attacks on judiciary (Associated Press)
» HIV performance art outreach in Indochina (Inter Press Service)
» England, Scotland reach pre-natal HIV testing goals (AIDSMap)
» U.N. calls crisis meeting on HIV/AIDS (iAfrica.com)
» U.K. soccer stars fight AIDS in Malawi (Reuters)

Sunday, May 22, 2005

» Editorial: High time ExxonMobil added LGBT protections (Scotland Sunday Herald)
» Long Beach Pride draws tens of thousands (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
» Cop convicted of killing gay man to cover up predatory sex (Columbia Daily Tribune)
   › Tears flow on steps of courthouse (Columbia Daily Tribune)
   › Column: Sociopath cop will burn in hell (Columbia Daily Tribune)
   › Cop's guilty behavior in days after murder (from July 1, 2004) (Columbia Daily Tribune)
   › Was ban on TV court cameras special treatment for cop? (Columbia Daily Tribune)
» Swiss AIDS pioneer reflects on twenty years of progress and sorrow (Swiss Info)
» U.N. envoy in southern Africa to assess AIDS, drought impact (BBC)
» Ghanians with HIV urged to come out to fight stigma, get treatment (GhanaWeb)
» Dean, Edwards to be at progressive conference (Campaign for America's Future)
» Texas gay marriage ban heads to voters (Chicago Tribune)
» Macho attitudes hamper Swaziland's AIDS fight (Reuters)
» Hundreds gather for South Carolina Pride march (Associated Press)
» Dean transcript on Meet the Press (NBC News)
» Elton, Liza raise AIDS funds in Vienna (BBC)
» Spitzer urges gays to keep fighting for marriage (Associated Press)
» California Supreme Court to hear lesbian parental rights cases (Bay City News)

Saturday, May 21, 2005

» Missouri cop convicted of killing man to cover up gay sex (Columbia Daily Tribune)
» Spokane Mayor surfaces to attend prayer breakfast (KXLY-TV)
» Texas Senate committee passes marriage ban amendment (Houston Chronicle)
» Long Beach Pride expected to draw 70,000 (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
» Ehrlich vetoes gay rights bills in Maryland (New York Times)
» Rampant unsafe extra-marital sex fueling HIV in India state (New Delhi Television)
» HIV+ Toronto man sentenced for exposing partners (Edmonton Sun)
» Report: Health information for HIV+ pregnant women (National Institutes of Health)
» Families of HIV+ infected Libyan children go on hunger strike (Sofia News Agency)
» Stage plays ready for national India train tour (India Press Information Buereau)
» Apparent confession in gay serial torture-murders in Tampa and Chicago (WBBM Radio)

Friday, May 20, 2005

» Embattled Spokane Mayor returns to work (Associated Press)
» Chicago schools add gay non-discrimination policy (Chicago Tribune)
» Canada government survives vote; gay marriage imminent (UK.Gay.com)
» J.C. Penney sued for terminating over HIV+ status (Business Wire)
» Sussex police defend research trip to San Francisco (UK.Gay.com)
» Anglican Archbishop warns of schism (Reuters)
» Gay pub in north London harassed into closing (UK.Gay.com)
» Gay crime victims still reluctant to report (UK.Gay.com)
» Column: Attitudes about gays in sports will change (PhillyBurbs.com)
» Gay Clinton staffer running for New York Attorney General (New York Blade)
» New Jersey lawsuit for loss of consortium a first (New York Blade)
» Cannes AIDS benefit raises more than $3 million (Associated Press)
» Idaho paper says West should resign because he's gay (Idaho State Journal)
» Gay men harassed by Atlanta cops (Southern Voice)
» Gays hoping to derail school club policy (Southern Voice)
» HIV+ Georgia man charged with deliberately exposing partners (Southern Voice)
» McGreevey, West cases more different than similar (Washington Blade)
» Soulforce Equality Ride to protest schools’ anti-gay policies (Washington Blade)
» Struggling D.C. AIDS agency overcharged feds $2 million (Washington Blade)
» Maryland parents debate proper age to discuss sex (Washington Blade)
» Maryland Governor must decide on gay rights bills soon (Washington Blade)
» Kameny turns 80 (Washington Blade)
» Solmonese wraps up red states tour (Washington Blade)

Thursday, May 19, 2005

» Warsaw Mayor bans Pride parade second year in a row (U.K. Gay News)
» International LGBT group honors three women (Gay City News)
» Archbishop Levada an enigma in San Francisco (Gay City News)
» LGBT leaders say movement is at a crossroads (Gay City News)
» HRC says nuclear option could devastate LGBT equality (Human Rights Campaign)
» Namibia AIDS orphans being schooled in agricultural skills (New Era)
» D.C. Health Department ordered to speed AIDS payments (Washington Post)
» EQCA/NCLR statement on California marriage ban petition (EQCA/NCLR)
» Federal flat-funding is choking D.C. HIV/AIDS services provider (Metro Weekly)
» Law firm recognized for helping LGBT asylum seekers (Metro Weekly)
» Wolfensohn regrets AIDS failures as he hands over to Wolfowitz (The Australian)

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

» Moldova bans gay rally outside Parliament (U.K. Gay News)
» China bars gay web site (UK.Gay.com)
   › Banned web site (in Chinese) (GayChinese.net)
» Same-sex marriage case heard by South Africa's highest court (UK.Gay.com)
» London protest demands Sa'udis stop killing, imprisoning gays and lesbians (UK.Gay.com)
» NYC, WeHo adopt Don't Ask Don't Tell resolutions (Servicemembers Legal Defense Network)
» California gay marriage would help state coffers (Equality California)
» Arizona right-wingers launch marriage ban petition (Arizona Republic)
   › Sleepy Flagstaff one of three cities on right-wing tour (Arizona Daily Sun)
» Oklahoma gay book ban, Nazi book burning exhibit coincide (Gayly Oklahoman)
» Namibia government overwhelmed as one-fifth of country infected (New Era)
» BBC condemned for tacky joke implying Elton is a pedophile (Outrage U.K.)
» Fighting AIDS in the Baltics (Transitions Online)

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

» European President says homophobia still serious problem (Manchester Evening News)
» Report: Gay marriage will enrich state coffers (UCLA Williams Project)
» Dueling gay marriage bills in Rhode Island (365Gay.com)
» Legal analysis of state gay marriage actions (FindLaw.com)
» North Carolina county passes marriage ban endorsement (News 14)
» Virginia right-wingers may challenge sex-ed curriculum (Washington Times)
» Pressure mounts for Spokane Mayor to resign (Reuters)
» Frank says gay marriages haven't caused sky to fall (Fall River Herald News)
» Gay couples rejoice in marriage (Taunton Gazette)
» Scots may be asked sexual orientation on next census (The Scotsman)
» Jamaica private sector joining AIDS fight (Jamaica Gleaner)
» AIDS causes 3 deaths in 10 in South Africa (Independent Online)

Monday, May 16, 2005

» Connecticut hospital tries to run out clock on woman infected during surgery (News-Times)
» South Africa HIV/AIDS rates not uniform throughout country (Independent Online)
» Gay marriage ban OK with St. Louis Log Cabin (St. Louis Today)
» Gays confront new question: When do you buy the ring? (Associated Press)
» Pennsylvania's lack of job safeguards for gays draws fire (Patriot-News)
» Condoms distributed at Indonesia ferries to weekend liaison seekers (Jakarta Post)
» Editorial: Slovaks' attitudes on gays slowly evolving (Slovak Spectator)
» Montgomery County unlikely place for conservative sex-ed wins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
» Editorial: Foster care HIV tests have whiff of Tuskegee atrocity (Lynchburg News & Advance)
» Grim anniversary: AIDS Walk at 20 (Los Angeles Times)
» San Bernardino LGBT center cut from city funding (San Bernardino Sun)
» Gay marriage debate still fierce one year later (USA Today)
» Foster care providers await Texas legislature's decision (Longview News-Journal)

Sunday, May 15, 2005

» Dean and Frank clash, oddly, over Delay (Boston Globe)
» Massachusetts Democrats endorse gay marriage (Boston Globe)
» Massachusetts landmark ruling pushed marriage issue onto state ballots (Boston Globe)
» Fight to ban gay marriage heading to next round (Sentinel and Enterprise)
» Massachusetts Democrats add gay marriage to platform (Boston Herald)
» Israeli transgender play spreads its wings (Jerusalem Post)
» Mumbai police to get free anti-retrovirals (Mumbai Mid-Day)
» Massachusetts marriages one year after (Sun Chronicle)
">   › Nation divided one year after first Massachusetts marriages (Boston Globe)
» Lippert strengthening LGBT community with Vermont Unity Project (Times Argus)
   › Vermont Unity Project web site (Samara Foundation)
» Charlotte teens hear about HIV/AIDS from those who know (Charlotte Observer)
» Frank issues call to arms at social activism banquet (Herald News)
» Mayor scandal jars Spokane's new spirit (Seattle Times)
» Papua New Guinea may lose 40% of labor force by 2020 (GayNZ.com)
» Bulgarians rally for AIDS patients (Sofia News Agency)
» Jerusalem World Pride postponed until next year (Haaretz)
» Welsh Anglican priest to marry his partner (Western Mail)
» D.C. AIDS organization withholds staff pay (Washington Blade)

Saturday, May 14, 2005

» Studds was among first to wed last year (Patriot Ledger)
» Southern Baptist churches asked to start anti-gay school witchhunt (365Gay.com)
» Navajo President assailed for vetoing gay marriage ban bill (365Gay.com)
» Tanzania gets massive AIDS funding boost (Independent Online)
» Leaders of California black churches support effort to fight HIV (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Buying time to fight AIDS in South Africa (BBC)
» A year of gay marriage in Massachusetts (Patriot Ledger)
» West, Gannon, and Finkelstein: Gay and not so proud (Canada National Post)
» Drug firm fined for refusing to sell AIDS drugs (Economic Times of India)
» Maryland Governor still unsure of gay rights legislation (Washington Post)
» Editorial: Nebraska court decision no reason to amend U.S. Constitution (Washington Post)
» Lawmaker behind Texas gay foster parent ban says God made him do it (365Gay.com)
» China province reports jump in HIV cases (People's Daily)
» PhD candidate essay: The motivations of transgender activists (Jami Kathleen Taylor)
» Complaints bring changes to HHS sex advice web site (Associated Press)
» Spokane to arrange independent investigation of Mayor (City of Spokane)
» Spokane Mayor resisting calls to resign (Spokesman-Review)
» U.S. Attorney to recuse himself in Spokane Mayor sex scandal (Spokesman-Review)

Friday, May 13, 2005

» Tulsa library purges kids' section of books on gay families (365Gay.com)
» New Vatican enforcer is no friend of gays (365Gay.com)
» South Africa court hearing starts in HIV vitamin snake-oil case (Associated Press)
» Gay chat profile used to capture bank robbery suspect (365Gay.com)
» Muslim clerics charged in Zanzibar gay bashing (365Gay.com)
» Boston College to "welcome" gays while reserving right to discriminate (365Gay.com)
» Iowa school snubs Matthew Shepard Scholarship recipient (365Gay.com)
» Black gays feel excluded by Nation of Islam march (Washington Blade)
» Right-winger plays numbers game with gay statistics on CNN (Washington Blade)
» Republican bill in Oregon would derail civil unions (Washington Blade)
» HIV/AIDS a growing threat among older Americans (Associated Press)
» New HIV strain may help test AIDS vaccine in animals (WebIndia123.com)
» U.K. doctors failing to diagnose HIV for up to a year (Manchester Evening News)
   › Text of study summary (British Medical Journal)
» Maryland county deal aims to resolve sex-ed suit (Washington Post)
» Sydney Mayor flip-flops on pledge to appoint LGBT liaison (GayNZ.com)
» Spokane Mayor hypocrisy generates national attention (Spokesman-Review)
» Over three-fourths of young gay HIV+ men don't know they're infected (GayNZ.com)

Thursday, May 12, 2005

» Federal judge overturns Nebraska marriage, civil unions constitution ban (Lambda Legal)
» Right-wingers attack Kraft for backing Gay Games (PlanetOut)
» Belgium might let gay couples adopt (PlanetOut)
» Phelps brood to picket New Hampshire school over Gay-Straight Alliance (WMUR-TV)
» U.S. Senate committee approves anti-gay judge nominee Pryor (365Gay.com)
» Gay-bashing Spokane Mayor now claiming gay victim status (365Gay.com)
   › State defers to FBI in initial probe of Mayor James West (Spokesman-Review)
   › Spokane Mayor sex scandal spirals (CBS News)
   › Column: Complicity in West's hypocrisy (Pride Source)
» Gay Republican candidate surprised to find right-wingers gay-baiting him (Beach Reporter)

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

» Most of Italy's 120,000 HIV+ don't know they're infected (Agenzia Giornalistica Italia)
» Lesbian challenges Missouri policy barring gay foster parents (Kansas City Infozine)
» India lesbian couple, facing separation, choose tragic suicide pact (Hindustan Times)
» HIV babies stay healthy with early treatment (San Jose Mercury News)
» Spokane City Attorney asks for federal, state investigations of Mayor (Spokesman-Review)
   › City of Spokane statement (City of Spokane)
   › Boys ranch director denies report of West access to boys (Spokesman-Review)
   › Spokane former Mayors urge West to resign (Spokesman-Review)
   › Column: Mayor James West, my totally gay Boy Scout leader (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Spain Prime Minister defends gay marriage after Catholic Church salvo (Reuters)
» Maryland parents unhappy with anti-gay sex-ed ruling (The Gazette)

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

» Editorial: West in hot water for hypocrisy, not sexual orientation (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
   › Interview with gay appointee of Spokane Mayor (Spokesman-Review)
   › Openness often a struggle for gay politicians (Spokesman-Review)
   › Editors would never get a story the way Spokane paper did. Nosirree. (Editor & Publisher)
» Researchers find gay men respond to male scent (Associated Press)
   › HRC: Science is closing the door on right-wing distortions (Human Rights Campaign)
» Massachusetts legislature facing Round 2 on marriage amendment (New York Times)
» Parental rights mostly left out of New Zealand civil unions law (GayNZ.com)
» The Castro gets free Wi-Fi hotzone (iNewswire)
» Pope appoints San Francisco Archbishop as new doctrinal enforcer (CBS-5)
» California legislative committees reject marriage ban amendments (Associated Press)
» Gay life in the shadows in Pakistan (Reuters)
» Cow-jumping not encouraged as AIDS cure in Africa (Malaysia Star)
» Oklahoma House calls for purging gay tales from kids' library sections (Reuters)

Monday, May 09, 2005

» Spokane Mayor's City Hall computers seized (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
   › West vows to remain in his job (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
   › Mayor James West statement (City of Spokane)
   › West offered jobs, $300 for naked swimming (Spokesman-Review)
   › NGLTF calls on West to resign (NGLTF)
» New Hampshire marriage commission a circus; Buckley AWOL for first meeting (WNNE-TV)
» Long Beach Police gay advisory group to discuss hate crimes (Long Beach Press Telegram)
» Record participation in AIDS/LifeCycle ride (San Francisco AIDS Foundation)
» Montana universities throw up onerous roadblocks to partner benefits (365Gay.com)
» Gay powerlifter wins British title (Outsports)
» Cheney raises mega-bucks for marriage amendment author Musgrave (365Gay.com)
» Sweden Supreme Court to hear anti-gay sermon case (BBC)
» Retrial starts in Araujo slaying (Associated Press)

Sunday, May 08, 2005

» Column: Honor Mothers Day by killing anti-gay foster care provision (San Antonio Express)
» A gentle letter to the editor (Kennebec Journal)
» Retrial in Gwen Araujo killing starts Monday (Alameda Times-Star)
» Column: Kerry is as out of touch as Romney (Boston Globe)
» Zoellick visits Viet Nam AIDS patients (Thanh Nien)
» Oregon legislators move carefully on civil unions bill (Democrat-Herald)
» Gwen Araujo's mom tells parents of transgenders to love their kids (Alameda Times-Star)
» South Africa Health Minister disputes anti-retroviral effectiveness (Independent Online)
» Clinton Foundation to assist China province with HIV/AIDS program (Xinhua)
» Right-wingers crash Charlotte Pride festival (Charlotte Observer)
» Pakistan worried about AIDS as travel restrictions with India loosen (Mumbai Mid-Day)
» India children taught about AIDS with board game (New Indian Express)
» Editorial: Maryland Governor should sign anti-discrimination bills (Baltimore Sun)

Saturday, May 07, 2005

» Gay groups assail sperm bank rule (Washington Post)
» Editorial: U.N.'s 3-by-5 AIDS campaign likely to miss goals (The Lancet)
» U.K. Methodists to consider blessing gay couples (London Times)
» Malaysia to consider criminalizing intentional HIV infection (Malaysia Star)
» New Japan law lets transgenders change sex on legal documents (Asahi Shimbun)
» Trinidad & Tobago mother-child HIV is among highest (Trinidad & Tobago Express)
» Pope lashes out at gays, Jesuits, euthanasia (CBS News)
» C.D.C. gives HIV/AIDS grant to Viet Nam province (Viet Nam News Agency)
» Gay rights highly charged political issue in Washington State (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
» Viet Nam revised civil code omits sex change (Thanh Nien)
» Bay-area college students want to boot military over discrimination (Oakland Tribune)
» Editorial: Gay abortion ban bill wastes Maine lawmakers' time (Morning Sentinel)
» Microsoft re-flip-flops on anti-discrimination bill (Information Week)
   › Sound bites over Microsoft decision (Associated Press)
» Backlash over college board member's anti-gay remarks (Associated Press)
» Without drugs, HIV patients in Myanmar turn to meditation, herbs (Agence France Presse)
» More than 6,000 Massachusetts gay marriages in first nine months (Berkshire Eagle)

Friday, May 06, 2005

» Spokane GOP Mayor denies abusing boys or misusing office (Seattle Press-Intelligencer)
» Catholic Church tells Spaniards to disobey gay marriage law (Reuters)
» Minnesota Archbishop denies Communion of rainbow sash-wearers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
» Kerry opposes gay marriage plank in Massachusetts Democratic platform (WCVB-TV)
» Colorado anti-discrimination bill goes to Governor (Rocky Mountain News)
» FDA sperm donor guideline upsets gay rights groups (San Francisco Chronicle)
   › HRC criticizes FDA sperm donor guidelines (Human Rights Campaign)
» Transgender in the Twin Cities (Pulse of the Twin Cities)
» Column: Celebrating all mothers (Proud Parenting)
» Georgetown Univeristy sued for anti-heterosexual bias (Washington Blade)
» D.C. Mayor holds LGBT summit (Washington Blade)
» HRC inflates membership numbers with tricky definition (Washington Blade)
» Dale ruling might allow schools to ban military for discrimination (Slate)
» Phelps brood picket Laramie play in Durham (Durham Herald-Sun)

Thursday, May 05, 2005

» GOP Spokane Mayor is publicly a sex jihadist, privately a troller (Spokesman-Review)
   › Interview with Robert Galliher, West accuser (Spokesman-Review)
   › Interview with Robert Grant, West accuser (Spokesman-Review)
   › How to impress twinks online: I know Bill Gates (Spokesman-Review)
» U.K. has first Pride for students (UK.Gay.com)
» Testimony given over Oregon civil unions bill (Salem Statesman Journal)
» South Africa Health Minister dragging feet on anti-retrovirals (Reuters)
» Frank introduces medical marijuana bill (Standard-Times)
» Parliamentary maneuvers in Colorado over anti-discrimination bill (Rocky Mountain News)
» HIV medicine trials on foster kids more widespread than thought (Chicago Sun-Times)
» Baldwin votes against interstate abortion restriction (Daily Cardinal)
» Tug of war intensifies on gay marriage issue (Christian Science Monitor)
» Vermont House panel hears testimony on transgender protection (Out in the Mountains)
» New Hampshire Medicaid rules threaten gay partner survivors (Out in the Mountains)
» Transgender legal advocacy project is a collective effort at change (Gay City News)
» Protestors bring 8,500 pairs of shoes to White House to dramatize AIDS toll (End AIDS Now)
» New test detects HIV much earlier, allows faster intervention (Raleigh News-Observer)
» FDA to recommend barring gay sperm donors (Washington Post)
» Canada Anglican Bishop says same-sex union blessings to continue (Associated Press)