Wednesday, November 30, 2005

» Gay priest beaten with baseball bat (BBC)
» Editorial: Society slowly moving forward on gay rights (Belfast Telegraph)
» Column: Why gay marriage upholds family values (Belfast Telegraph)
» Gay celibate priest comes out (Detroit Free Press)
   › Priest's guest column (Detroit Free Press)
» Democratic lesbian to be Schwarzenegger's Chief of Staff (PlanetOut)
   › Right-wingers put up Stop Susan Kennedy web site (StopSusanKennedy.com)
» Bush campaigns for marriage ban amendment author Musgrave (PlanetOut)

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

» Vatican finally issues gay seminarian prohibition (Reuters)
   › Cardinal says gay sex in prison, drunk, or for favors wouldn't preclude priesthood (Catholic News Service)
» Maine turns down sex-ed funding over federal restrictions (United Press International)
» AIDS is number one killer of young South Africa children (Mail & Guardian)
» The mystery of Zimbabwe's AIDS statistics (Mail & Guardian)
» AIDS timeline (News24.com)
» Vatican blames "pansexual culture" for AIDS, doesn't change anti-condom position (Daily Mail)
» South Africa AIDS activists file suit against Health Minister (CBC)
» U.K. television ad to show gay kiss (Gay.com)
» More gay executions reported in Iran (Gay.com)
» Northern Ireland politician resigns when party rejects his anti-gay unions stance (Gay.com)
» Arizona priest resigns over Vatican's anti-gay position (East Valley Tribune)
» Libya may free Bulgaria nurses in HIV scandal (Reuters)
» One hundred new HIV infections in Russia each day (Moscow Times)
» South Africa HIV cases expected to rise at least through 2010 (Citizen)
» Early treatment of Hepatitis C can help co-infected HIV patients (AIDSMap)
» Naval Academy graduates press for alumni association non-discrimination policy (Baltimore Sun)
» Florida university to consider partner benefits (Gainesville Sun)
» Column: Spokane Mayor's hypocrisy will likely do him in (Seattle Times)
» Editorial: Allow two-parent same-sex adoptions (Las Vegas Review Journal)
» Column: No tolerance for bullying (Austin American-Statesman)
» U.S. criticizes Emirates arrest of gays (Associated Press)

Monday, November 28, 2005

» Russia inmate HIV cases up 22,500 in five years (Novosti)
» Arizona researchers get coveted award for HIV work (State Press)
» Gay Emirates detainees to get forced hormone injections (Gay.com)
» Northern Ireland city council in turmoil over gay unions (Gay.com)
» Europe Member of Parliament calls for sanctions against Poland (Gay.com)
» Scotland gets ready for gay unions (Gay.com)
» Elton and David wait for the big day (Gay.com)
» Anti-bullying strategies must start earlier (Gay.com)
» U.S. Catholics are divided over new directive on gays (New York Times)
» W.H.O. fails to reach anti-retroviral goal, apologizes (Reuters)
   › Activists say bureaucracy is to blame (Reuters)
» Measles vaccine may help fight HIV (Daily Mail)
» Indonesia is on brink of AIDS epidemic (Forbes)
» Anti-HIV gel being tested on South Africa women (Globe #&038;)
» Official China HIV numbers jump, but still questioned (Reuters)
» U.K. HIV cases continue to rise (Staff Nurse)
» China says only nine per cent of HIV cases are from sexual conduct (Shanghai Daily)
» HIV cases rising in Afghanistan (Pak Tribune)
» The numbing numbers on HIV (San Francisco Chronicle)

Sunday, November 27, 2005

» Spokane Mayor recall election is just days away (Associated Press)
» LGBT Navajos share their hopes and struggles (Navajo Times)

Monday, November 21, 2005

» Gay wedding fair in London as civil partnerships date approaches (Sydney Morning Herald)
» Transgender inmates face special challenges (In the Fray)
» HIV/malaria co-infected mother increases chance of HIV+ fetus (Xinhua)

Sunday, November 20, 2005

» North Carolina Baptists take hard line on gays (WRAL-TV)
» Hate crimes vigil in Connecticut (WTNH-TV)
» Seattle school district removes gay teen book (Seattle Press-Intelligencer)
» Queer family tree posters show different types of families (Canadian Press)
» Poland police detain 65 after Pride parade (Polskie Radio)
» Difficulties abound for Malaysia transgenders (New Straits Times Press)
» Transgender Day of Rememberance (RememberingOurDead.org)
   › Nashville transgender memorial events (The Tennessean)
   › Phoenix transgender memorial events (Arizona Republic)
   › Malaysia commission says legal, medical communities should weigh in on transgender status (New Straits Times Press)
   › Malaysia academic says transgenders should get ull legal rights (New Straits Times Press)
» Investigator's report says Spokane Mayor broke state law (Associated Press)
   › Poll: Sixty per cent want West recalled (Spokesman Review)
   › Poll details (Spokesman Review)
» Editorial: Alabama should add sexual orentation to hate crimes law (Montgomery Advertiser)
» Column: War on AIDS is both global and personal (The Day)
» Phelps brood greatly outnumbered at Michigan Laramie production (Ann Arbor News)
» Rabbi denounces right-wing attacks on gays (Associated Pres)
» Gay detectives, cowboys, and soccer players coming to your local cineplex (The Record)
» Utah State University to consider partner benefits (Salt Lake Tribune)
» Frank introduces CEO compensation disclosure legislation (Standard-Times)
» Spokane Mayor's fate in voters' hands (KGW-TV)
» Continued controversy over India's official HIV/AIDS numbers (Reuters)
» Teen-produced TV show spreads HIV prevention message in Philippines (Visay and Daily Star)
» Rhode Island bar raises holiday gifts, funds for HIV families (Quad-Cities Online)

Saturday, November 19, 2005

» Sydney Anglican Archbishop among those dogpiling on Canterbury (Sydney Morning Herald)
» Baldwin continues to bring home the bacon (Beloit Daily News)

Friday, November 18, 2005

» Liberty PA turns vise on Santorum (Philadelphia Gay News)
   › Liberty PA, supporters throws "Retire Rick" parties nationwide (Philadelphia Gay News)
   › Liberty PA web site (Liberty PA)
» Baldwin calls GOP budget bill "heartless" (Wisconsin Democratic Party)
» D.C. considering HIV-exposure crime bill (Washington Blade)
» Anglican Bishops backpedaling over anti-gay letter to Canterbury (Gay.com)
» Kansas won't appeal ruling in underage sodomy case (Associated Press)
» HIV rate for gay men rises while stabilizing or falling for others (Gay.com)
» Texas Board of Education quits national board over anti-bullying seminar (San Antonio Express-News)
» Gay labor union conclave in Ireland (UKGayNews)
» Judge orders release of Spokane Mayor's laptop files (Associated Press)
» Review of Luna, a trans-friendly kids' book (Planned Parenthood)
» Ultra-right Ireland politician sparks row over Katrina/Southern Decadence remarks (Press Association)
» Story of man who supposedly fought off HIV is questioned (Mail & Guardian)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

» Canterbury assailed for moderate view on gays (News24.com)
» Public debate on gays begins in archconservative Jamaica (Los Angeles Times)
» Anti-gay Massachusetts legislator to retire (Boston Globe)
» Alabama legislator to introduce hate crimes bill (Montgomery Advertiser)
» Wisconsin may have marriage amendment on ballot next year (La Crosse Tribune)
» Nazi persecution of gays exhibit hits West Palm Beach (Sun-Sentinel)
» Gay couples increasing in Netherlands (News24.com)
» Drag ball comes to Virginia university (Commonwealth Times)
» Ireland Supreme court rules against transgender woman (Kildare Nationalist)
» Experts argue over Spokane Mayor's laptop contents (Associated Press)
» Schools push North Carolina on non-discrimination (News & Observer)
» Protesters stone guards over HIV scandal trial delay (Angola Press)
» HIV prevalence declining in India state (Chennai Online)
» Commander in Chief handles gay HIV+ White House staffer awkwardly (AfterElton.com)
» China now denies building special prisons for HIV+ inmates (Reuters)
» Miss Universe walks the ramp for AIDS awareness (New Kerala)
» Intersection of HIV and avian flu feared (BBC)
» HIV rate in Swaziland is 46% (Swazi Observer)

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

» Thirteen-year-olds can marry fourteen-year-olds in Georgia, but gays can't (Associated Press)
» Georgia Baptists cut ties with university over Coming Out Day (Macon Telegraph)
» Military still ousting gay Arabic speakers (Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military)
» Column: Democrats should spearhead Right to Privacy amendment (New York Times)

Monday, November 14, 2005

» FBI releases 2004 hate crimes statistics (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
   › Report text (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
» Details emerge on Vatican gay priest ban (Gay.com)
» Johannesburg loses Gay Games bid to Cologne (Mail & Guardian)
» Russia to allocate only $1 billion to HIV over five years (MosNews)
» Report: U.K. prisons failing at HIV, Hepatitis C prevention, treatment (National AIDS Trust)
» China to build special prisons for HIV+ inmates (United Press International)
» Equality California to toast Ron Oden (Desert Sun)
» Cross dresser jailed for check forgery (The Eagle)
» Malaysia won't recognize transgender marriages (Malaysia National News Agency)
» Trans Action, Generation Sex weeks at California university (California Aggie)
» Gay Anglican clergy may enter civil partnerships but may not consummate them (London Times)
» Honeymoon boom in U.K. likely when civil partnerships become legal (CCN Matthews)
» They're lining up in the U.K. for December civil partnerships (This is Local London)
» Ali's daughter says she isn't gay, isn't dating Queen Latifah (EurWeb)

Saturday, November 12, 2005

» LGBT officials gather in Seattle (Seattle Press-Intelligencer)
» Gays to recast marriage issue on moral grounds (Reuters)

Thursday, November 10, 2005

» Gay media consolidation continues (PlanetOut)

Monday, November 07, 2005

» Scans show loss of brain tissue with HIV (Los Angeles Times)

Friday, November 04, 2005

» Takei says Schwarenegger's gay marriage veto prompted him to come out (Los Angeles Times)
» Log Cabin candidate surprised at whisper campaign (Southern Voice)
» Baylor boots gay business school volunteer (Baylor Lariat)
» Editorial: Gay political groups need some courage (Washington Blade)
» Tennessee moves to dismiss "ex-gay"’ facility’s lawsuit (Southern Voice)
» Robinson says Anglican acceptance of gays will happen (Associated Press)
» Texas anti-gay proposition would hurt Hispanics disproportionately (Houston Voice)
» Five out council candidates in Atlanta (WXIA-TV)
» Georgia town council to vote on domestic partner benefits (Southern Voice)
» Atlanta council race between lesbian and gay guarantees lavender presence (Southern Voice)
» Lesbian fights foster parent application rejection (Associated Press)
» Maine gay rights opponents run deceptive television ads as vote nears (Portland Press Herald)

Thursday, November 03, 2005

» AIDS awareness caravan brings urgency message to colleges (Collegian)
» Stem cells may provide next leap in HIV treatment (Contra Costa Times)
» Kansas man at center of Supreme Court sex case finally freed (Associated Press)
» Gay Israel couples press for recognition (Gay.com)
» Ireland town council tries to close meeting on gay issues (Gay.com)
» Poll: Arkansans don't much care for gay folk (Arkansas News Bureau)
» HRC launches transgender equality education campaign (Human Rights Campaign)
   › Transgender handbook for understanding (Human Rights Campaign)
   › HRC transgender online center (Human Rights Campaign)
» U.S. Supreme Court may take transgender discrimination case (Law.com)
» FDA to consider allowing home HIV test (Detroit Free Press)
» Texas GOP Chair calls gay marriage a plot that would lead to group marriages (Dallas Morning News)
» Maine gay rights supporters have big cash lead (Portland Press Herald)

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

» Column: Why won't LGBT groups do more to oppose Bush? (WorldCantWait.net)
» Column: "Panic" killings are one reason hate crimes laws are needed (Salt Lake Community College Globe)
» Spokane Mayor, facing recall, says he regrets his actions (Associated Press)
» Maine Speak Out members address justice, equality (Lincoln County News)
» Texas gay marriage supporters turn tables on opponents (365Gay.com)
» Transplants may be easier for HIV patients (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
» Alito supported gay rights as Princeton student (Boston Globe)
» Maine churches take sides on anti-discrimination ballot question (Lincoln County News)
» Stonewall Democrats host Santorum retirement parties (Associated Press)
» Safety of Iowa LGBT students is discussed at forum (The Hawkeye)
» Massachusetts legislators consider forming gay and lesbian caucus (Associated Press)
» Libya likely to free Bulgaria nurses in HIV scandal (Reuters)

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

» Study: 100,000 gay Hispanic couples nationwide (NGLTF)
   › Report text in English or Spanish (NGLTF)
» AIDS and famine are bringing Malawi to brink of collapse (SouthScan)
» Kentucky legislator blows off gay concerns in e-mail (Associated Press)
» Overwhelming majority of South Africans fault government AIDS effort (United Nations)
» The poorest more likely to die from AIDS (United Press International)
» Appeals court urged to uphold overturning of anti-gay amendment (Lambda Legal)
» Ruling in Oregon gay marriage ban case can come any day (365Gay.com)
» Polls show Maine gay rights law leading (365Gay.com)
» Counter rally against KKK anti-gay rally in Austin (365Gay.com)
» Few lining up so far for Connecticut domestic partner benefits (365Gay.com)
» Michigan domestic partner benefits put on hold again (The Michigan Daily)