Thursday, March 31, 2005

» Colorado legislator says marriage ban needed to prevent human/animal marriage (CBS4-TV)
» AIDS impacts South Africa justice system as accused, witnesses die (Independent Online)
» Rare chlamydia strain found in gay U.K. men (Manchester Evening News)
» Tutu joins fight for more NYC HIV/AIDS funding (New York Daily News)
» Pennsylvania hospital urges colonoscopy patients to get HIV tests (Associated Press)
» New HIV patients with case managers likelier to enter outpatient care (Medical News Today)
» Baldwin talks to college students about Social Security (Daily Cardinal)
» Foreman interview (Metro Weekly)
» University student talks to high schoolers about coming out (Daily Illini)
» Gay reporter/hooker accused of plagiarism (RawStory.com)
» Baldacci signs non-discrimination bill; referendum campaign imminent (Associated Press)
» Connecticut judge says can't annul Massachusetts gay marriage (Connecticut Law Journal)
» Gannon/Guckert, Mary Cheney, and Pharmacists for Life -- Oh, my! (The Nation)

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

» Georgia city with intersex councilmember narrowly kills gender identity protection (WXIA-TV)
» Baldacci signs Maine non-discrimination bill (Associated Press)
» TVC leads California rally to ban gay marriage (Traditional Values Coalition)
» HIV+ Guatemalans fear new trade rules will restrict AIDS drugs (Reuters)
» U.K. party leaders pledge homophobia-free race (Stonewall U.K.)
» New York appeals court dismisses transgender bathroom lawsuit (WNBC-TV)
» Boy Scouts official pleads guilty on child pornography charge (New York Times)
» Legal battles likely after Kansas marriage ban vote (Kansas City Star)
» Report: Abstinence-only places millions at risk in Africa (Human Rights Watch)
   › Report text (Human Rights Watch)
» HIV cases almost triple in China province (Xinhua)
» Actress Carolyn Coates, AIDS activist, passes away (365Gay.com)
» Solmonese interview (The Hill)
» Simon & Schuster to publish Mary Cheney's memoir (Associated Press)
» Officials say several patients may have virulent HIV strain (New York Times)

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

» Hawai'i Governor supports housing non-discrimination bill (Honolulu Star Bulletin)
» Pennsylvania lesbian awarded child visitation after couple split (Gay.com)
» Falwell rushed to hospital (365Gay.com)
» Maine House passes anti-discrimination bill (Associated Press)
   › Maine Senate rejects referendum bid (Associated Press)
» Gay man's killer sentenced to life in Tucson (Arizona Daily Star)
» Brooklyn town hall meeting to discuss recent attacks on gays (Out in America)
» Gay-themed kids' book draws legislative ire in Oklahoma (365Gay.com)
» Transgender activist opposes unisex restrooms (Washington Square News)
» Scottish Anglicans in row over gays (UK.Gay.com)
» New York county legislator drops transgender protection bill (Albany Times Union)
» Bulgarians appeal Libyan death sentences in AIDS case (Khaleej Times)
» South Africa AIDS activist Achmat recovering from heart attack (Reuters)

Monday, March 28, 2005

» Audit says some India hospitals not testing blood for HIV, hepatitis (Rediff)
» HIV in Equatorial Guinea jumps (Reuters)
» Sixty percent of Delaware prison deaths are AIDS-related (WBOC-TV)
» Phelps to picket Santa Fe's support of gay beating victim (KRQE-TV)
» Michigan lesbian couple barred from Catholic parish (Triangle Foundation)
» Knights of Columbus drop mega-bucks into Kansas marriage ban campaign (Lawrence Journal-World)
» Kansas gay marriage ban would pose unintended consequences (Lawrence Journal-World)
» Alarming rise in San Diego HIV infections linked to meth (NBC San Diego)
» Maine Senate passes gay rights bill by wide margin (Associated Press)
» Safe space at Australia university vandalized (News.com.au)
» Editorial: Persecution of gay pupils intolerable (Irish Examiner)

Sunday, March 27, 2005

» Letter: Alston mattered (Washington Post)
» AIDS threat grows for Arab women (Kerala Next)
» Nigeria plans large rollout of anti-retrovirals (Kerala Next)
» The beginnings of AIDS activism in Sa'udi Arabia (Arab News)
» U.K. doctors accused of withholding morning-after HIV treatment (London Sunday Times)
» Trinidad woman fired for being HIV+ (Trinidad & Tobago Express)
» Korean transgender pop group Lady set to debut (Chosun Ilbo)
» Editorial: Washington state should pass non-discrimination bill (Seattle Times)
» Gay teens struggle in Bible Belt (Chicago Tribune)
» Religious shareholders pressure drugmakers on HIV/AIDS costs, accessibility (Newsday)
» Death is everywhere in Zambia, but life endures (Birmingham News)
» Iowa murder prompts gay rights groups to call for action (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
» Churches start effort to take over Ohio Republican Party (New York Times)
» Wisconsin loses gay faculty over benefits policy (Associated Press)
» Study: HIV destroys half of CD4 cells within four days (Reuters)

Saturday, March 26, 2005

» Possible bathhouse link to New York super-HIV case (Manchester Guardian)
» Lesbian associate pastor resigns from beseiged California Lutheran church (Press-Enterprise)
» Singapore prenatal screening saves lives (Channel News Asia)
» Maine right-wingers quibble over non-discrimination bill timing (Kennebec Journal)
» Scientists discover HIV strain new to India (NDTV)
» More than fifty Kansas ministers sign letter opposing gay marriage ban (Associated Press)
» Michigan preparing to let doctors refuse to treat gays (Proud Parenting)
» Virginia Governor signs domestic partner benefits bill (365Gay.com)
» Wisconsin HIV cases highest in years (Associated Press)
» Los Angeles council race gets nasty over candidate's sexual orientation (Westside Today)
» Oregon wedding album project seeks mementos (Associated Press)

Friday, March 25, 2005

» Column: Alston showed some things are worth fighting for (Washington Blade)
» Arkansas anti-discrimination bill stalls (Advocate)
» Former Canada Conservative leader plans to fight gay marriage (Washington Blade)
» Alexandria passes resolution opposing marriage amendments (Washington Blade)
» Scottish Prime Minister rebukes Catholic Church for blocking gay teachers (Glasgow Herald)
» FBI, postal service join probe of HIV/AIDS list circulation (Palm Beach Post)
» Report: Lesbian baiting hurts women’s groups (Washington Blade)
» New PFLAG chief to expand youth, faith-based outreach (Washington Blade)
» Delaware House passes non-discrimination bill (News Journal)
» Scottish police want anonymity for gay hate crime victims (The Scotsman)
» RNC Chairman won't say if he's gay (Gay People's Chronicle)
» ACLU says Workplace Religion Freedom Act has pitfalls for gays (Washington Blade)
» New York appeals court rules against gay widower (PlanetOut.com)
» Second Ohio judge rules that marriage ban weakens domestic violence laws (PlanetOut.com)
» U.S. AIDS grove to get burnt forest centerpiece (PlanetOut.com)

Thursday, March 24, 2005

» Alston: A life remembered (Metro Weekly)
» AIDS Healthcare Foundation decries Bush's failure to meet AIDS goals (Yahoo! Finance)
» Pop duo banned from Singapore AIDS concert because they are gay (Business Wire)
» Column: Let the gay weddings begin (Pasadena City College Courier)
» Maine Senate Judiciary approves anti-discrimination bill (Associated Press)
» Ohio marriage ban backers say change domestic violence law, not ban (Associated Press)
» Independence Hall plaque to mark early gay rights demonstration (365Gay.com)
» HIV increasing in women, young in western Colorado (Vail Daily)
» Canada Prime Minister appoints lesbian to Senate (365Gay.com)
» AIDS and tuberculosis an increasingly deadly combination (Inter Press Service)
» Column: Frank showed leadership on Schiavo bill (Washington Post)
» Denial of marriage rights costs same-sex couples in Connecticut (NGLTF)
   › Text of study (NGLTF)

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

» Cornwall M.P. cleared of sexual orientation discrimination (Personnel Today)
» Boston students, admininstration begin talks on transgender rights (Northeastern News)
» Maine gay rights proposal set for hearing (Kennebec Journal)
» Singapore bans AIDS concert because some performers are gay (Reuters)
» Kansas marriage ban supporters have huge financial edge (Wichita Eagle)
» Indiana House passes gay marriage ban (Chicago Tribune)
» The essential Dinah Shore (Desert Sun)
» Catholic Bishop neutral on Maine anti-discrimination bill (Portland Press Herald)
   › Bishop's statement (WMTW-TV)
» Scottish bishops back gay clergy (London Times)
» Timeline in Anglican gay clergy row (London times)

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

» Alston remembered as voice for the invisible (Washington Post)
   › Alston burial today (Associated Press)
   › Alston Memorial Scholarship at D.C.'s Southeastern University (Southeastern University)
» Out-of-state money floods into Kansas to back marriage ban (Lawrence Journal-World)
» Teen Connection: GLBT Teens to air on Wisconsin Public Television (Wisconsin State Journal)
» African Anglican Bishop spurns AIDS cash from pro-gay diocese (Manchester Guardian)
» Georgia school district to stop trying to bar gay-straight alliance (365Gay.com)
   › ACLU statement on school board decision (American Civil Liberties Union)
» Maine committees to vote on anti-discrimination bills (Associated Press)
» San Diego Bishop apologizes for denying rites to gay bar owner (Associated Press)
   › "Ex"-gay with AIDS and drug abuse past whispers in Bishop's ear (Agape Press)
» St. Mary's College approves gay-straight alliance (Notre Dame-St. Mary's Observer)
» HIV+ workers will lose jobs in China province (Associated Press)
» Rehnquist returns to Supreme Court (Legal Times)
» Cricket stars promote AIDS awareness (That's Cricket)
» Transgender athletes given OK to play in U.S. Women's Open (Dallas-Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
» Limited Maryland domestic partner bill clears committee (WJZ-TV)
» Editorial: Baldwin right on Schiavo (Capital Times)

Monday, March 21, 2005

» Alston services: Laughter, tears (text with video report) (WUSA-TV)
» NEA honors gay activist (365Gay.com)
» Native Americans grapple with gay marriage (Stuff)
» China province to try tracing HIV+ blood donors since 1990 (China Daily)
» Two telomerase activators that fight HIV discovered (Science Daily)
» More schools have groups for gays (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
» Sa'udi police to free detainees from gay gathering (Washington Times)
» Uncertain numbers hinder AIDS prevention and treatment in China (People's Daily)
» The town where HIV dares not speak its name (Independent Online)
» U.K. AIDS group calls for free HIV treatment for all migrants (National AIDS Trust)
» Sexually active HIV+ adolescents in Romania orphanage may face sterilization (Ziua)
» State funding cuts lead to Cape Cod AIDS agency deficit (Cape Cod Times)
» AIDS, cancer activists oppose restrictive India patents bill (Tribune de Genève)
» ACLU sues over marriage amendment denial of benefits (American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan)
» Gay joke lands Romney in hot water (365Gay.com)
» Students spend spring break learning about gay concerns (Kansas City Star)
» University of Minnesota students react to marriage ban bill (Minnesota Daily)

Sunday, March 20, 2005

» Alston was a gale-force personality who united people (Washington Post)
» Palm Springs police chief addresses hate crimes at Desert Pride Center (Press-Enterprise)
» Improvements in U.K. sexual health access urged (BBC)
» Canada conservatives splitting over gay marriage (365Gay.com)
» No HIV+ newborns in Washington county since 1997 (Seattle Times)
» China to strengthen AIDS surveillance (China Daily)
» Dozens of HIV+ Thai workers ejected from Bangladesh (New Delhi Television)
» Gay, hetero Catholics discuss homosexuality in church (Trentonian)
» China plans database of HIV/AIDS patients to handle on epidemic (Channel News Asia)
» New gay PAC in New Jersey endorses school board candidates (Asbury Park Press)
» California schools consider need for anti-bullying protections (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
» Blair says homosexuality was accepted in his milieu (London Independent)

Saturday, March 19, 2005

» Alston funeral to be Monday (WUSA-TV)
» Hundreds attend funeral of gay man refused Catholic rite (365Gay.com)
» Minnesota committee narrowly approves gay marriage ban amendment (Mesabi Daily News)
» Minnesota gays say marriage ban would violate their human rights (Herald-Review)
» Georgia may make gay students get parent permission to join gay/straight clubs (365Gay.com)
» Africa Great Lakes countries get $20 million World Bank HIV/AIDS grant (IPP Media)
» Controversial reparative therapist loses advisory position (Philadelphia Inquirer)
» Gay nightclub owner denied Catholic funeral in San Diego (San Diego Union-Tribune)
» Fifteen thousand attend Mandela AIDS concert (Reuters)
» Blair says U.K. would accept gay Prime Minister (The Scotsman)

Friday, March 18, 2005

» Holbrooke calls for wider HIV testing, criticizes WHO's 3 By 5 campaign (Reuters)
» Virginia blasted for high number of anti-gay bills (Cybercast News Service)
» Pro-gay Sarbanes to retire (Washington Blade)
» Gay student groups struggle in rural Georgia (Southern Voice)
» NYC's outer boroughs shortchanged in AIDS crisis (New York Daily News)
» Action on South Carolina same-sex unions ban speeds up (The State)
» Sa'udis arrest 110 at gay gathering (Mail & Guardian)
» Tutu calls for end of taxes on anti-retrovirals (Glasgow Daily Record)
» San Diego Catholic Bishop refuses funeral for gay nightclub owner (San Diego Union-Tribune)
   › John McCusker obituary (Gay and Lesbian Times)
   › John McCusker memorial fund at LGBT foundation (San Diego Human Dignity Foundation)
» New Zealand transgender anti-discrimination bill delayed (GayNZ.com)

Thursday, March 17, 2005

» Wanda Alston of D.C. murdered (Washington Post)
   › NOW tribute to Wanda Alston (National Organization for Women)
   › The life and death of Wanda Alston (KeithBoykin.com)
» New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidates split on gay marrige, abortion (Associated Press)
» Georgia bill to allow private clubs to bar gays (365Gay.com)
» Kentucky schools ban "We Are Family" cartoon video (WKYT-TV)
» U.K. budget to equalize taxes for gay couple (Manchester Guardian)
» Bangkok educators may add tolerance curriculum (New24.com)
» Tolerance Day meets opposition at Colorado high school (Greeley Tribune)
» Malawi serial HIV infector loses appeal in London (Reuters)
» India state starts AIDS awareness program in schools (Indo-Asian News Service)
» U.K. Public Health Minister visits Manchester Lesbian and Gay Foundation offices (A2Gay)
» Column: Catholics should affirm human dignity and love (The Heights of Boston College)
» Episcopal leaders to hold up all bishop ordinations (Chicago Tribune)
» Investigation over threatening letters sent to Florida HIV patients (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
» U.N. urges world to step up aid to HIV-hit Zimbabwe (Financial Times)
   › Zimbabwe’s forgotten children (UNICEF)
» Benefactor donates thousands to Utah Gay and Lesbian Center (Associated Press)
» Medford killer's conviction and death sentence upheld (Associated Press)
» New Jersey Tax Court ruling grants disabled gay veteran tax break (Associated Press)
» Students petition Blair for LGBT equality (Manchester Online)
» Tanzania wants 44,000 HIV patients on anti-retrovirals by December (Reuters)

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

» Opposing Tennessee groups fight gay marriage ban for different reasons (Tennessean)
» HIV-prevalence among South Africa youth may be dropping (Independent Online)
» Bush renews call for federal marriage amendment (365Gay.com)
» UCLA launches $20 million stem cell institute to research HIV, other diseases (Medical News Today)
» New York couple married in Canada sues for spousal benefits (365Gay.com)
» Nepali Supreme Court to decide whether homosexual acts are bestiality (San Francisco Weekly)
» Michigan Attorney General says amendment bars partner benefits (Attorney General Mike Cox)
   › Michigan ACLU disputes A.G.'s opinion (American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan)
» Brazil takes step toward breaking AIDS patents (Reuters)
» Mormon head of A.M.A. apologizes for comments about gays (Journal News)
» Delaware House committee approves anti-discrimination bill (Delaware State News)

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

» NOW statement on California marriage ruling (National Organization for Women)
» Israel Attorney General says gay widower should get survivor's benefits (Jerusalem Post)
» Tough times at HRC (Advocate)
» LGBT groups meet to discuss unrelenting constitutional attacks (Human Rights Campaign)
» Minister denounces Southern Baptist Convention's anti-gay marriage stance (NGLTF)
» Record number of Wisconsinites have HIV/AIDS (Associated Press)
» Students, parents protest conservative message (WSOC-TV)
» Kids' video labeled pro-gay goes to 60,000 schools (Associated Press)
» Mexico anti-homophobia ads attacked by conservatives, Catholic Church (Inter Press Service)
» University President reneges on transgender protections (University of Maryland Diamondback)
» Gay marriage opponents vow to appeal California ruling (Recorder)
» Congress approval rating plunges to 37% (Editor & Publisher)
» Impetus seen for federal constitutional ban (San Francisco Chronicle)

Monday, March 14, 2005

» Superior Court judge finds California's marriage law unconstitutional (Associated Press)
   › Woo v. Lockyer ruling text (California Superior Court)
   › Plaintiffs tell their stories in affidavits (California Superior Court/Lambda Legal)
   › Judge is Catholic Republican appointed by Republican Governor (Associated Press)
   › Timeline for California same-sex marriage debate (Associated Press)
   › Family Research council decries "aberrant San Francisco judge" (Family Research Council)
   › Sheldon renews call for constitutional amendment (Traditional Values Coalition)
» Indiana gay marriage ban goes to House (365Gay.com)
» C.D.C. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2003 (Centers for Disease Control)
» Heavy voter turnout likely for Kansas marriage ban vote April 5 (Wichita Eagle)
» Baldwin brings home some bacon (Capital Times)
» Right-wing school picketers spur backlash (WSOC-TV)
» Nepal has 60,000 HIV+ out of 27 million (Xinhua)
» U.S. dogma hinders AIDS battle (Toronto Star)
» Sa'udis behead gay couple for killing blackmailer (365Gay.com)
» Illinois gay rights repeal fizzles in General Assembly (Illinois Leader)
» Egypt's fearful gays shy from HIV testing (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
» AIDS fight hurt by Egyptian men's shunning of condoms (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
» U.N. commitment to HIV/AIDS reduction hurt by U.S. pressure (Free Liberal)
» With marriage, gay couples face tax tangles (Boston Globe)
» Frank, others likely to run if Kerry steps down in 2008 (Boston Herald)
» Health officials, support groups fight stigma of AIDS in Zambia (Birmingham News)
» Australian lesbians barred from state-supported fertility services (News.com.au)

Sunday, March 13, 2005

» Connecticut legislative report details tax consequences of civil unions (365Gay.com)
» IRA turning to attacks on gays (365Gay.com)
» Teen HIV spurs calls for NYC AIDS education (New York Newsday)
» Column: When is a family a family? (Connecticut Post)
» Fear of HIV fades in circuit party haze (Chicago Tribune)
» Former Zambia President campaigns for HIV prevention (Times of India)
» Singapore considers asking AIDS patients for sexual histories (Channel News Asia)
» Iran tackles AIDS head-on (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
» Meth use adds to ravages of AIDS (Chicago Tribune)
» Zulu chief says AIDS should be fought with virginity tests (The Scotsman)
» China starts human trials of AIDS vaccine (China Daily)
» Egypt confronts HIV (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
» Sparring, bonding mark a debate on gay marriage (Boston Globe)
» Gay writer banned from Virginia school speaks at church instead (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
» Three more charged in New Mexico gay bashing (365Gay.com)
» High school gays get a harsh lesson (Chicago Tribune)
» Column: Social Security reform and gays (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Frank spent record amount in anticipation of Senate race (South Coast Today)
» Maryland conservatives rejected in bid to enter gay marriage suit (365Gay.com)
» Anglicans to continue debating gay issues until 2008 Lambeth Conference (Canadian Press)
» Oslo's new anti-gay Lutheran bishop faces strong opposition (Aftenposten)

Saturday, March 12, 2005

» Washington state DOMA under fire as right to marry is argued (Seattle Times)
» Irish gay basher sentenced; beat, stabbed victim, then got an ambulance (Belfast Telgraph)
» Michigan church remembers black AIDS victims (Ann Arbor News)
» Alabama AIDS program is "the worst in the country" (Birmingham News)
» Medical school won't back down on gay organization ban (365Gay.com)

Friday, March 11, 2005

» Sexually-active HIV+ teen prompts alert in Lubbock schools (KCBD-TV)
» Canada Liberal Party supports legalizing gay marriage (Washington Blade)
» Study: High-risk sex not more common when meeting online (Southern Voice)
» Solmonese trades partisan hat for non-partisan one (Washington Blade)
» Kansas coalition forms to fight marriage ban on ballot (Lawrence Journal-World)
» TransGender Michigan to hold speakers bureau training (Pride Source)
» Middle Ages plague survivors may be ancestors of those with AIDS-resistant gene (London Telegraph)
» Gay groups join fight against Bush judicial picks (Washington Blade)
» New York Medical College continues ban on gay student group (Journal News)
» Duplicity and betrayal in the Tennessee House (365Gay.com)
» Conservative lawmakers want say in Maryland gay marriage suit (365Gay.com)
» Gays find that running for office can be liberating as well as terrifying (Pride Source)
» Lawrence echoes across United States (Dallas Morning News)
» Four gay Israeli couples wed in Canada (Canadian Press)
» Judge bans use of gay couple's photo in anti-gay ad (PlanetOut.com)
» Youth with HIV taking more risks since protease inhibitors introduced (Science Daily)
» ACLU wants Virginia schools to re-invite barred gay author (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
» Michigan legislators learn about LGBT issues at Triangle Foundation lunch (Pride Source)
» Lesbian driver wins claim against UPS (PlanetOut.com)
» Hundreds given wrong syphilis treatment for years (PlanetOut.com)
» Gays continue barrage of criticism against Bloomberg (PlanetOut.com)
» Possible role for estrogen receptor in sex differences (University of Virginia Health System)

Thursday, March 10, 2005

» Swiss Protestant group endorses same-sex partnerships (in French) (Federation of Protestant Churches)
» Frank introduces repeal of school aid ban for minor drug offenses (Rep. Barney Frank)
   › ACLU supports aid ban repeal (American Civil Liberties Union)
» Bloomberg's decision to appeal hurting real people (Gay City News)
» Dutch gay couples may soon adopt abroad (Gay.com)
» Accused Seattle gay bashers blame victim (365Gay.com)
» Report details global lesbian-baiting trend (UK.Gay.com)
» Oklahoma City Museum of Art bans Almodovar’s Bad Education (Cinema Eye)
» Active-duty Colonel at West Point calls for Don't Ask Don't Tell repeal (Army Times)
» Frank blasts Bloomberg (Gay City News)
» U.N. AIDS says billions more needed for HIV/AIDS fight (Medical News Today)
» Tennessee gay adoption ban sponsor unhappy that bill watered down (Associated Press)

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

» Iowa forum focuses on need to shield LGBT students (Mason City Globe Gazette)
» Iowa legislative opponents of gay marriage ban to be targeted (Mason City Globe Gazette)
» Lesbian's battle for dead partner's child goes to West Virginia Supreme Court (365Gay.com)
» Frist to introduce bill to shield Boy Scouts from discrimination fallout (Sen. Bill Frist)
» Solmonese named new HRC president (Human Rights Campaign)
» Evangelical Lutheran Bishops split over gay questions (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
» Singapore AIDS cases jump (Channel News Asia)
» Thousands rally as Washington state Supreme Court hears marriage case (Seattle Times)
» Los Angeles County AIDS official in electioneering controversy (Los Angeles Daily News)
» Pittsburgh AIDS group observes 20th anniversary (Advocate)
» Coroner says Australia gay murders in 1980s probably linked (News.com.au)

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

» Conservative Canada M.P. uses mad cow, racial references to attack gay marriage (CTV)
   › M.P. Monte Solberg blog entry (M.P. Monte Solberg)
» Student editor fired over story on gay, bisexual students coming out (365Gay.com)
» New Jersey considering tax breaks for partners of gay veterans (365Gay.com)
» Iowa GOP lawmakers balk at gay inclusion in anti-bullying bill (365Gay.com)
» New Mexico gay bashing victim released from hospital (365Gay.com)
» HIV care providers call for an end to AIDS drug waiting lists (HIV Medicine Association)
» SLDN update for Operation Lift the Ban (Servicemembers Legal Defense Network)
» Seattle trial for three begins for stabbing, beating of gay man (Seattle Press-Intelligencer)
» Critics say U.K. ban on HIV care for failed asylum seekers bad economics (AIDSMap.com)
» Pride Week starts at the University of Michigan (University of Michigan Daily)
» Chapel Hill town council unanimously opposes proposed gay marriage ban (Herald-Sun)
» Black churches in Indiana addressing HIV/AIDS (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
» Ghana students expelled for homosexuality (GhanaWeb.com)
» Family Pride Coalition will show Buster episode online (Family Pride Coalition)
   › View Buster's "Sugartime!" episode (Family Pride Coalition)
» Taking gay pride to South Africa's townships (BBC)
» 1,000 converge on Indiana capitol over gay marriage ban legislation (Associated Press)
» Gay marriage ban to be re-introduced in Minnesota (Associated Press)
» HRC urges Gonzales to stop deporting gays who could be tortured (Human Rights Campaign)
» Microbicides can help women protect themselves from HIV (Slate)
» Pro-life gay group supports ban on abortion of gay fetuses (Pro-life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians)
» Victory Fund campaign training in Utah (Out in America)
» Dean's money machine to fight Schwarzenegger (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Conference, gay-straight clubs help LGBT students on Long Island (Newsday)
» Ninth Circuit reinstates HIV suit against American Airlines (Law.com)
» Jeb Bush appointee says PFLAG, GLSEN endorse pedophilia (Miami Herald)
» Florida university will expand policy to protect gay faculty (Orlando Sentinel)
» Illinois court denies female-to-male transgender's claim of fatherhood (FindLaw.com)
» HIV/AIDS among leading causes of childhood poverty (Manila Bulletin)
   › UNICEF report: The State of the World's Children 2005 (UNICEF)
» Australian union opposes lesbian student teacher's free speech rights (Melbourne Herald Sun)
» Australian gay Anglican priest calls for greater acceptance (Melbourne Age)