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Friday, 30 July 2004

EuroGames Begin

(Munich, Germany) With the raising of the Rainbow Flag the 2004 EuroGames officially began Thursday. More »

 

Psychologists Back Gay Marriage

(Honolulu, Hawaii) The nation's largest association of psychologists is backing same-sex marriage. More »

 

German Gays Eagerly Await New Partner Law

(Berlin) German same-sex couples are eagerly watching as the government prepares to expand the country's civil union registry law to allow partners to adopt each other's children, and to see if an opposition move that would permit gay marriage picks up steam. More »

Thursday, 29 July 2004

Kerry Daughter Speaks Out For Gay Marriage

(Boston, Massachusetts) John Kerry's younger daughter is emerging as a woman as outspoken as her stepmother telling reporters she disagrees with her father on same-sex marriage. More »

Internet regulation could be a blow to LGBT rights

New Vision in Uganda has reported that The World Vision National Director, Robby Muhumuza, has called for strict laws to govern the use of the Internet, saying it poses a threat if abused. More »

 
 

Former Lawyer For Anti-Gay Group Joins Gay Marriage Advocates

(Miami, Florida) Nearly three decades ago Ellis Rubin was one of the most vehement anti-gay lawyers in the country serving as the attorney for the right wing group that overturned Miami-Dade's gay rights ordinance. More »

Wednesday, 28 July 2004

U.S. Gay Marriage 'Meaningless'

(Boston, Massachusetts) Same-sex couples from outside the country are finding their marriages "meaningless" to the US government. And, American couples legally married in Massachusetts have no rights to have passports in their married names the passport office says. More »

 

Court Voids France's First Gay Marriage

(Bordeaux, France) A court in Bordeaux has agreed with to a government demand and annulled France's first same-sex marriage. More »

 

Tuesday, 27 July 2004

Bush Anti-Gay Stand Not Resonating With Voters

(Miami, Florida) A new survey of voters in Florida, the nation's largest swing state, and one of the most important battlegrounds for control of the White House, shows that voters are not rallying to the President's anti-gay campaign. More »

 

Poll: Teach Safe Sex Not Abstinence To Combat AIDS

(Washington) A new poll shows most Americans believe young people should be taught safe sex and that President Bush's call for abstinence programs is insufficient to combat HIV/AIDS. More »

Monday, 26 July 2004

German Political Leader Comes Out

(Berlin) The leader of Germany's neo-liberal Free Democrats Party has come out in an interview with the country's leading newsmagazine. More »

 

'Kill Gays' Singer To Begin US Tour

(New York City) A Jamaican pop singer who advocates "executing" gays will begin a US concert tour next month. More »

Two thirds of Spaniards back gay marriage: poll

(Madrid) Two thirds of Spaniards back moves to legalise same sex marriages, an opinion poll showed Thursday as the Socialist government in the traditionally Catholic country draws up legislation which would allow gay couples to wed. More »