Tuesday, August 16, 2005

» Supply of anti-retrovirals falls short in Russia (Moscow Times)

Monday, August 15, 2005

» U.S. agrees to share information on generic AIDS drugs with WHO (Boston Globe)
» Gay HIV+ Mexican granted asylum in U.S. (Manchester Guardian)
» Syphilis is epidemic among Sydney gays (The Age)
» Gay groups denounce Justice Sunday (PlanetOut)
» California marriage bill down to the wire (365Gay)
» HRC decries Justice Sunday use of gays as punching bags (Human Rights Campaign)
» LGBT journalist group starts education program for reporters (Editor & Publisher)
» Baldwin gets perfect score from Latino group (Capital Times)

Sunday, August 14, 2005

» What makes people gay? (Boston Globe)
» Study on gay rams may help explain human sexual orientation (Associated Press)
» AIDS in Papua New Guinea is becoming a holocaust (The National)
» Gay marriage bill faces California lawmakers as election looms (Associated Press)
» Black and gay in Atlanta (Associated Press)
» Trains with performers to spread HIV message in India (Xinhua)
» Labor unions' vital role in Canada marriage fight (National Union of Public and General Employees)
» Rising German AIDS cases sppur new campaign (Deutsche Welle)
» South Africa's anti-HIV efforts may be failing (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Syphilis rates soar among Scotland gays (Sunday Herald)

Saturday, August 13, 2005

» Univision ordered to pay $270,000 for on-air gay outing (Associated Press)
» Gay rights to be stealth issue in Roberts' hearings (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Federal court rules that HIV+ gay Mexico man is eligible for asylum (Associated Press)
» Baldwin calls for benefits preservation on Social Security anniversary (Capital Times)
» South Dakota man indicted on HIV exposure charges (Argus Leader)
» Drug use a problem among Arizona's HIV+ (Arizona Republic)

Friday, August 12, 2005

» New Orleans Archbishop evicts Metropolitan Community Church (Advocate)
» Lutherans reject easing of rules on gay clergy (Associated Press)
» Lutherans approve gay unions in certain circumstances (Orlando Sentinel)
» Editorial: Gays must be better at reaching out to other groups (Southern Voice)

Thursday, August 11, 2005

» Feds say half of gay men who have HIV don’t know it (AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
» Iranian sources question rape charges in teen executions (Gay City News)
» Democrats press Bloomberg on STD clinics (Gay City News)
» NYC lLawmakers denounce bias attacks (Gay City News)
» Editorial: NGLTF Social Security analysis invaluable (Gay City News)
» Anti-convulsant shows promise in treating HIV (Associated Press)
» Gay Canadians may not know they are eligible for survivor benefits (Canadian Online Explorer)

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

» Thai military lifts transgender restriction (PlanetOut)
» Manchester university named U.K.'s best for gay students (Manchester Guardian)
» Tokyo Pride resumes after three-year hiatus (Gay.com)
» California Supreme Court declines to rule on gay marriage case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
» HIV+ Georgia man pleads not guilty to reckless conduct (Southern Voice)
» CNN reporter becomes anchor anchor at new gay network (365Gay)
» International protests over Iranian executions (U.K. Gay News)
» AIDS drug prices still too high for Latin Americans (AIDS Healthcare Foundation)

Friday, August 05, 2005

» Helping gay youth find self–esteem and empowerment (Houston Voice)
» Houston LGBT caucus makes endorsements (Houston Voice)