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Thursday, August 28
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Northern Ireland politico Iris Robinson gained notoriety this year for repeatedly coming out against the gays, a "sick" group she thinks would benefit from reparative therapy. Well, in a twist of ironic fate, Robinson's husband, N...
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Wednesday, August 27
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We hear that Eric Hyett, the gay man who took his 2-year old son to Israel without getting the son's other father's approval, has been arrested. Coppers reportedly got him in Boston as he arrived back in the States. He's being held...
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Tuesday, August 26
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John Edwards is having a rough month. There is still speculation that he is lying about not being the father of Rielle Hunter's baby, he was dis-invited to the current par-tay for the DNC in Denver this week, and now he can't even get...
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Tuesday, August 26
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Gay people are mad at Out owner Paul Colichman for saying he won't endorse Barack Obama. Neal Boulton, who works for rival Genre, said, "By tearing up his check for Obama, he basically wrote one to McCain." Boulton doesn't really...
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Friday, August 22
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Remember when Donald Hitchcock and the Democratic National Committee failed to work out their differences over Hitchcock's discrimination lawsuit? Well, the DNC offered him $100,000 to drop the suit. He refused, obviously. [POQ] Permalink |...
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Thursday, August 21
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Eric Hyett and Joshua Glazer will continue their custody battle here in the states. An Israeli judge ruled yesterday that the men and their child, Jedediah, must return to New York to hash out their custody battle. Hyett took Jebediah to Israel...
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Thursday, August 07
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Howard Dean and the DNC haven’t always had the best relationship with gay press, a fact made evident in this testimony from the ongoing Donald Hitchcock discrimination lawsuit. Watch as Dean discusses the “hysterical” Washington...
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Wednesday, August 06
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Things got heated after Donald Hitchcock’s failed mediation with the Democratic National Committee. A former gay outreach officer, Hitchcock’s suing the party organ for discrimination and wrongful termination. He claims Chairman Howard...
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Monday, August 04
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South Africa’s Sunday Sun deserves a round of apologize for most lackluster apology. The nation’s press authority ruled last week that the paper must issue a statement on an article penned by Jon Qwelane, who praised Zimbabwe’s...
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Monday, August 04
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War crime tribunals aren’t necessarily gay stomping grounds, but not in the case of Bosnian Serb militant leader Radovan Karadzic, who’s currently on trial for genocide at The Hague. Karadzic has been on the run since 1995, when he was...
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Monday, August 04
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Finally - some closure in South Carolina’s “So Gay” advert scandal. Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, we all now have an inside view as to what went down after the State’s tourism officials first heard of the controversial...
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Friday, August 01
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Idaho Senator Larry Craig’s crusade to clear his name continues:
Idaho Sen. Larry Craig will get his next day in Minnesota’s courts on Sept. 10.
That’s the date for oral arguments on his attempt to withdraw his guilty plea in a...
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Friday, August 01
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Activists protested outside a Salt Lake City courthouse yesterday following the arrest of David James Bell, a local drag performer whom they claim is the victim of anti-gay violence. Police say otherwise. Any way you cut it, this story’s one...
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Thursday, July 31
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Mediation efforts between the Democratic National Committee and former employee Donald Hitchcock failed today, which means Hitchcock’s wrongful termination and discrimination suit will go to trial. Pretrial has been set for October 20 - fifteen...
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Thursday, July 31
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Former porn stars Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes, who are accused of stabbing rival porn producer Bryan Kocis to death, will enter their alibis tomorrow. While both claim they were staying at the Fox Ridge Motel in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania....
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Thursday, July 31
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Things are looking grim for Simon Lee. The 46-year old conductor lost his gig as a musical supervisor for a production of The Sound of Music after coppers arrested him for allegedly assaulting and “forcibly entrapping” a 24-year old...
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Wednesday, July 30
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Sure, John McCain blasted Barack Obama’s international popularity earlier today, but that doesn’t mean he’s above name dropping. Take, for example, a 1999 speech he delivered to New Hampshire high school students, who McCain’s...
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Wednesday, July 30
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Scandal stricken Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not seek reelection, citing a “smear campaign” that makes it difficult to govern. Uh-huh… [J’Lem Post] Read more...
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Wednesday, July 30
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Kathy Griffin normally charges in the tens of thousands of dollars to appear at your corporate retreat or nine-year-old’s birthday party.
But there is another way to attach yourself to Griffin and generate at least a fraction of the buzz that would...
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Wednesday, July 30
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Robert Benson may very well be the British Larry Craig. Police nabbed the conservative councillor earlier this month for allegedly fellating another man in a public toilet. Benson, who sits on a local city council, was meant to issue a plea yesterday...
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Wednesday, July 30
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California-based blogger Patric Ian Henn finds himself behind bars once again for scamming non-profits out of 9/11 relief funds. Henn, who penned the “Boy About Town” previously spent two years in the clink for scamming the American...
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Wednesday, July 30
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South African newspaper The Sunday Sun must print an apology after publishing an inflammatory article by journo Jon Qwelane. Qwelane caused a stir earlier this month after writing that while he doesn’t approve of Robert Mugabe’s insanity...
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Tuesday, July 29
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“Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the U.S. Senate and one of the chamber’s most powerful members, was indicted Tuesday in Washington, a result of a year-long investigation into corruption in Alaska politics.”...
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Tuesday, July 29
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Renowned conductor Simon Lee better get a good lawyer. The forty-three year old, who judges talent show How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, has been arrested for allegedly assaulting and entrapping a male friend. Our sources tell us this “friend”...
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Monday, July 28
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The hits just keep coming for Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean. And when we say “hits,” we mean video of his testimony in the ongoing discrimination lawsuit filed by former gay outreach director Donald Hitchcock. In...
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Monday, July 28
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Former Attorney General staffer Monica Goodling and her cohorts had some pretty queer hiring practices. A Department of Justice report confirmed today that Goodling, who worked as a White House liaison for A.G. Alberto Gonzales’ office, considered...
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Monday, July 28
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A 63-year old lesbian who attended HRC’s boycotted dinner in San Francisco this weekend found herself manhandled and booted for trying to distribute protest literature. Said Catherine Cusic, “At this point 2-3 large men accosted me....
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Sunday, July 27
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Madonna apparently helped brother Christopher Ciccone pen his “scathing” tell-all on the pop star. Said one source, “The supposed scandal about Christopher Ciccone’s book is bullshit. She actually ghost-wrote parts of it...
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Saturday, July 26
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Human Rights Campaign’s past continues to bite back. The non-profit caused a rift last year when it supported a non-inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act after vowing to fight for trans inclusive measure. Even after the group apologized...
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Wednesday, July 23
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There’s some hiring, firing drama over at New York fag rag HX. And this time there’s a tinge of nepotism. A staffer informs us that mag founder Matthew Bank today sacked designer John Agnesini, the man who’s suing Subway for that...
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