Tuesday, June 30, 2009

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has claimed he has been barred from Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street Pride reception for his criticism of the government's record on gay rights.


In an exclusive comment for PinkNews.co.uk, Foreign Secretary David Miliband discusses the importance of Pride.


The judge at the centre of a rent boy scandal has been formally suspended. Judge Gerald Price QC, 60, who is married with two children, reportedly had a nine-mon th relationship with 25-year-old prostitute Christopher Williams, allowing him to sit in court and see confidential documents.


Over the weekend India held its second gay pride march, just as the country's government is proposing to hold talks to discuss the repeal of their anti-gay laws which date back to 1860.
Believe it or not, but some churches are still practicing exorcisms. One such group, Manifested Glory Ministries in Bridgeport, Connecticut USA, has been criticised for filming the exorcism of a 16 year old boy and uploading the footage to YouTube.
Last night Bruno The Movie had its Australian premiere at Sydney's State Theatre. The red carpet was rolled out for Sacha Baron Cohen's alter ego, who arrived dressed in shining armour, complete with a white horse.

Straits Times

Seeking to locate an advantage
Boston Globe
Sprinter Tyson Gay is back on track to take on Olympic champion Usain Bolt after posting a wind-aided 9.75 in the prelims, the only race he ran in Oregon. ...
Newsmakers: Rogers ready for international stageHouston Chronicle

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MiamiHerald.com

Gay-rights advocate complain over President Obama's handling of ...
New York Daily News
Mark Bromley, chair of the Council for Global Equality, a coalition of domestic LGBT and international human rights groups, says his group focuses on ...
40 years after Stonewall, still a long way to goOnline Journal
What Will LGBT Scholarship Look Like Over the Next Decade?The Moderate Voice
Steve RothausMiamiHerald.com
Colorado Daily
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BBC News

Pride 40 years after Stonewall
Socialist Worker Online
At one point, one of the parade's coordinators joined in over the loudspeaker with the International Socialist Organization contingent, chanting, "Gay, ...
New York Celebrates Stonewall 40 With a March Down the AvenueEDGE Boston
Should gay flocks have their own churches?Chicago Tribune
BBC Radio to Air Documentary Stonewall: The Riots That Triggered ...UK Gay News (press release)

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Straits Times

Seeking to locate an advantage
Boston Globe
Sprinter Tyson Gay is back on track to take on Olympic champion Usain Bolt after posting a wind-aided 9.75 in the prelims, the only race he ran in Oregon. ...
Newsmakers: Rogers ready for international stageHouston Chronicle

all 57 news articles »

MiamiHerald.com

Gay-rights advocate complain over President Obama's handling of ...
New York Daily News
Mark Bromley, chair of the Council for Global Equality, a coalition of domestic LGBT and international human rights groups, says his group focuses on ...
40 years after Stonewall, still a long way to goOnline Journal
What Will LGBT Scholarship Look Like Over the Next Decade?The Moderate Voice
Steve RothausMiamiHerald.com
Colorado Daily
all 356 news articles »

BBC News

Pride 40 years after Stonewall
Socialist Worker Online
At one point, one of the parade's coordinators joined in over the loudspeaker with the International Socialist Organization contingent, chanting, "Gay, ...
New York Celebrates Stonewall 40 With a March Down the AvenueEDGE Boston
Should gay flocks have their own churches?Chicago Tribune
BBC Radio to Air Documentary Stonewall: The Riots That Triggered ...UK Gay News (press release)

all 616 news articles »
The organising committee for Auckland's 2010 LGBT Festival has had its first meeting, but its contact person remains tight-lipped on who is involved in the early planning process.
The fourth anniversary of Auckland girl's night Flirt this Saturday will pay tribute to America's Independence Day, and feature live burlesque dancers.
Ferdinand Ambach took the witness stand today, telling the High Court jury that he has only vague memories of the night he is alleged to have murdered gay Onehunga man Ron Brown.

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