Saturday, September 21, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Can the ACT government's marriage equality legislation work? Yes, if Federal Labor unites to support it, writes Alex Greenwich.
Now Brisbane's protestors have joined in with their own anti-Abbott graphic. It gets people talking, but is it really the best way forward?
She came out via twitter earlier this month and now Canadian speed skater Anastasia Bucsis is joining the fight against Russia’s anti-gay laws.

International Business Times AU

Putin's Sarcastic Anti-Gay Comment Amuses Russian Experts
International Business Times AU
Mr Putin said that the reason behind Mr Berlusconi facing the trial was his heterosexuality. If he were a gay, nobody would have dared to say anything against him, he said. Mr Putin was talking to Russia experts and journalists on the issue. Mr Putin's ...
Putin Says No Discrimination of Gays in RussiaABC News
Berlusconi would never have been shamed if he was gay - PutinTelegraph.co.uk
If Berlusconi were gay, “nobody would dare touch him”Salt Lake Tribune
RT (blog)
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New International Olympic Committee head waffles on Russia's gay ...
Macleans.ca
Thomas Bach of Germany, the newly elected head of the International Olympic Committee and a past gold medallist in fencing, showed he still has the moves as he bobbed and weaved on the issue of Russia's ban on gay “propaganda.” Pressed by the BBC ...


euronews

Pope Warns Church on Divisive Rules on Abortion, Gays
ABC News
Pope Francis offered an olive branch of sorts to the doctrine-minded, conservative wing of the Catholic Church on Friday as he denounced abortion as a symptom of today's "throw-away culture" and encouraged Catholic doctors to refuse to perform them.
Pope message heralds change of tone on gays, abortioneuronews
Pope Francis says church is 'obsessed' with gays and abortionUPI.com (blog)
Pope seeks historic easing of rigid Catholic doctrineBusiness Standard
NBC Bay Area -New Pittsburgh Courier -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Nearly two same-sex couples a day have tied the knot since marriage between same-sex partners became legal in New Zealand a month ago.
Two financially strapped gay community support organisations are actively exploring a proposal to operate from shared premises to reduce costs.
Actress Sophie Ward has called for "alternative" families to have more support, as the number of same-sex parents rises.
Gennifer Flowers, who claimed to have had a twelve year affair with Bill Clinton has raised new rumours about Hillary's sexuality, saying that she has had relations with more women than her husband.
A Christian pastor and radio host this week blamed "decadent homosexual activity", for recent historic flooding in the US state of Colorado.


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