Monday, July 31, 2006

» Riverside gang members charged with gay bar beatings (Gay.com)
» Win by gay candidate challenged in Alabama House race (Times Daily)
» Column: Why we’re losing gay marriage cases (Washington Blade)
» AIDS cash set to flow after Kenya fulfills Global Fund conditions (Kenya Times)

Sunday, July 30, 2006

» Study: Cheating husbands behind rise in HIV/AIDS in India women (The Hindu)
» Salem Pride has something for everyone in Oregon (Statesman Journal)
» Stand-in for Canada Prime Minister gets booed at Outgames (Montreal Gazette)
» U.K. court to rule on foreign gay marriages (BBC)
» Knife, baseball bat bashing after San Diego Pride (KFMB-TV)
» "Pride" trademark tiff in Canada (680News)
» Column: The evolving definition of marriage (Sacramento Bee)
» Gay hockey players belie stereotypes (Rutland Herald)

Saturday, July 29, 2006

» HIV hides itself in the intestines to beat drugs (London Times)
» New York Times endorses Lamont over Lieberman (New York Times)
» Canada Prime Minister chided by k.d. lang for Outgames no-show (London Free Press)
» Washington marriage court case started with unusual phone call (Associated Press)
» Rhode Island woman ordered to stop harassing gay neighbor (Associated Press)
» Gay groups ask federal court to reconsider Nebraska marriage ruling (Edge)
» Priest claims he was denied church mission due to sexual orientation (Associated Press)
» India boy tied to hospital bed after testing HIV+ (All Headline News)
» San Diego Pride draws 150,000 (NBC San Diego)
» Washington state non-discrimination law takes effect (Kitsap Sun)
» Baldwin rips GOP for estate tax/minimum wage linkage (Associated Press)
» Zimbabwe government undermining progress against HIV/AIDS (Business Day)
» National police beat (Houston Voice)

Friday, July 28, 2006

» Column: Another proud gay Democrat (Washington Blade)
» Report: Zimbabwe government abuses dooming HIV patients (Human Rights Watch)
   › Report text (Human Rights Watch)
» Marriage ban amendment stopped in North Carolina legislature (Equality North Carolina)
» Editorial: Baldwin, Feingold approach to health care reform good (Wisconsin State Journal)

Thursday, July 27, 2006

» D.C. lesbian killed, possibly for helping police in prior gay murder (left) (Washington Blade)
» Mixed reaction to protests of Iranian executions (Washington Blade)
» Queer mandarins question marriage push (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Tobacco as an LGBT issue (Bay Area Reporter)
» D.C. LGBT liaison spearheaded transgender job fair (Washington Blade)
» Election results please gays in the South (Bay Area Reporter)
» Army dimisses Arab linguist under Don't Ask Don't Tell (247Gay.com)
» Kids returned to birth mother in U.K. lesbian case (London Times)
» Right wing sounds alarm about DNC, NSD marriage efforts (Agape Press)
» Maryland partner rights with onerous paperwork take effect (Washington Blade)
» Texas man dies three years after brutal U.K. gay bashing (365Gay.com)
» World Pride parade in Jerusalem cancelled, but festival to go forward (Washington Blade)
» Group calls for Jamaica to investigate alleged lesbians' murder (Human Rights Watch)
» Frank among Representatives to protest Maliki's anti-Semitism (Sentinel and Enterprise)
» Gay veterans to discuss Don't Ask Don't Tell in Virginia forum (Daily Press)
» Editorial: Baldwin, Feingold health care approach worthwhile (Capital Times)
» Gay rights groups hoping to win consultative status at U.N. (Canadian Broadcasting)

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

» Washington Supreme Court rules against gay marriage (Seattle Times)
   › Rulings texts (Washington Courts)
» Baldwin, Feingold propose decentralized health care approach (Monroe Times)
   › Gay legislator to introduce marriage bill (365Gay.com)
» New York Democratic Governor candidates clash over gay marriage (365Gay.com)
» Safety can be an issue for gay teens (Fresh Press)
» Gay U.K. Christians oppose homophobic church funding by Parliament (Pink News)
» Gays engaged in a battle for hearts, minds (Los Angeles Times)
» Gay candidate seeks Utah school board seat (Deseret Morning News)
» Right-wingers threaten to politicize Washington gay marriage ruling (Seattle Weekly)
» Battles heat up over pro-, anti-gay Colorado amendments (365Gay.com)
» Abduction in lesbian child custody case draws guilty plea (Free Lance-Star)
» Swaziland Deputy Prime Minister shuns people with AIDS (Swazi Observer)
» International AIDS expert to head Duke institute on global health (Associated Press)
» Gay marriage supporters abandoning Lieberman (Hartford Courant)
» South Africa web site helps HIV+ people find love online (Mail & Guardian)

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

» Gay marriage supporters launch ad campaign (Associated Press)

Saturday, July 22, 2006

» Latvia thugs throw feces at gay activists (left) (Associated Press)

Friday, July 21, 2006

» LGBT organization provides relief in Lebanon (PlanetOut)
   › Helem web site (Helem.net)

Thursday, July 20, 2006

» Navy petty officer discharged for gay marriage interview (Edge)
» London gay police group in trouble for highlighting religion-based hate crimes (Gay.com)
» Sydney gay district to add security cameras to fight gay bashings (Gay.com)
» Campaigners condemn last year's Iran gay hangings (Pink News)
» AIDS study warns of impact on India economy (International Herald Tribune)
» India state AIDS body wants gay sex legalized (Reuters)
» "Homosexuals move in on Mennonites" (Virtue Online)

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

» Activists mark anniversary of Iran gay executions with call for human rights (Reuters)
» Washington state justice says gay marriage ruling likely by September (Associated Press)
» India group formed to assist transgenders with health, safety (MedIndia)
» Defense company Raytheon among country's most LGBT-friendly (Dallas Morning News)
» Great debate in Congress on marriage (Bay Windows)
» Vancouver event tries to build a stronger two-spirited community (Xtra!)
» Arkansas Stonewall Democrats rescind endorsement of turncoat candidate (365Gay.com)
» Eight sexual orientation discrimination complaints filed in Maine (WCSH6-TV)
» Florida city to provide partner benefits (Out in America)
» Boxer Morrison estimates HIV diagnosis cost him $100 million (Sportsline)
» Viet Nam woman takes AIDS fight to work (Viet Nam News Agency)
» South Africa teachers not adequately trained for AIDS education (SABC News)
» U.N. panel calls U.S. on carpet over gay protections (Southern Voice)
» Russia planning to lift ban on blood donations from gay men (247Gay.com)
» Memphis Stonewall Democrats endorse Republican (Memphis Flyer)

Thursday, July 13, 2006

» Long Beach Gay and Lesbian Center gets Bohnett cybercenter (Grunion Gazette)
» Transsexual professor battles for female scientists (Associated Press)
» California support grows for medical maijuana in spite of setback (Bay Area Reporter)
» Editorial: New York's insult (Bay Area Reporter)
» San Francisco HIV/AIDS program cuts staff after federal funds cut (Bay Area Reporter)
» Anti-gay California group changes strategy on domestic partner law (Bay Area Reporter)
» California marriage hopes buoyed by appellate court hearing (Bay Area Reporter)
» Gay Games VII: From vision to inheritance (Bay Area Reporter)
» Corporate America and the gay marriage debate (MSNBC)
» Schools lagging in HIV education in hard-hit South Africa (Mail & Guardian)

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

» Nigeria scapegoats gays for AIDS (United Nations)
» California appeals court tackles gay marriage (San Jose Mercury News)
» Column: Orthodox rabbis' homophobia is desecrating God's name (YNet News)
» Gates worried about South Africa HIV/AIDS progress (Business Day)
» Study suggests dramatic HIV infection decrease with circumcision (Globe & Mail)
» Indiana town narrowly rejects non-discrimination clause (South Bend Tribune)
» San Francisco transgender employment funding moves forward (247Gay.com)
» Prize offered to whoever kills gay person for Jerusalem Pride (YNet News)
   › Flyer with Molotov cocktail instructions [Hebrew] (YNet News)
» Pioneering sexual identity researcher John Money dies (New York Times)
» Florida county to consider housing non-discrimination (Orlando Sentinel)
» D.C. police gay unit gets $100,000 award (247Gay.com)
» Madagascar cuts funding to AIDS groups over mismanagement (Reuters)
» Same-sex marriage hits California courts amidst gubernatorial campaign (Scripps News)
» Swaziland has 55 AIDS deaths every day (Swazi Observer)
» Column: To have and to hold wrongly (Washington Post)
» Fiji is tropical hell for gays (Gay.com)
» Black gays protest inclusion of reggae bigot in AIDS benefit (Gay.com)
» New Zealand considering gay adoption (247Gay.com)

Monday, July 10, 2006

» Worldwide vigils to mark Iran gay executions last year (Gay.com)
» Albuquerque cops raid gay gym, terrorize patrons (Gay.com)
» Older New Zealand gays still find it hard to come out (Stuff)
» Gay animal celebration at London Zoo (Pink News)
» Martina retires from tennis (Pink News)
» Human rights groups to investigate gay immigration to U.S. (Pink News)

Sunday, July 09, 2006

» Huckabee campaigns for presidency by bashing gay families (365Gay.com)
» About 6% of Gay Gamers are heterosexual (Louisville Courier-Journal)
» Wisconsin poll finds fewer people now favor ban on gay marriage (Associated Press)
» Gay couples marry during Benedict Spain visit (DPA)
» Rochester gays not giving up after court marriage ruling (10NBC)
» California court to hear gay marriage case (Associated Press)
» Leader of New Jersey gay politics getting used to success (Newsday)

Saturday, July 08, 2006

» High-risk subgroups for teens at risk for HIV (Reuters)
» Woman misdiagnosed with HIV settles suit against Los Angeles hospital (Associated Press)

Friday, July 07, 2006

» Wyrick is National Stonewall Democrats new Executive Director (National Stonewall Democrats)
» New York judges reject any right to gay marriage (New York Times)
» Dean blasts New York gay marriage ruling (Democratic National Committee)

Thursday, July 06, 2006

» Georgia Supreme Court reinstates gay marriage ban (Associated Press)
» New York high court punts gay marriage to legislature (New York Times)
   › Decision text (State of New York Court of Appeals)
   › Angry thousands in NYC's Sheridan Square after court ruling (Gay City News)
» California, San Francisco fully fund HIV/AIDS programs (Bay Area Reporter)
» San Francisco committee approves transgender employment funding (Bay Area Reporter)

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

» Sharpton column: Church should think more about justice and less about sex (CNN)

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

» Romney biggest contributor to South Carolina anti-gay marriage campaign (365Gay.com)

Saturday, July 01, 2006

» This explains a lot: Dobson beaten up by "sissy" boy as a kid (5280 Magazine)