Monday, October 7, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

"I promise that I will always say 'good night' and 'I love you' before I fall asleep. With you, I'll never feel alone."
So what's it like when it's just Jack? Not that fabulous, it seems. Sean Hayes' new sitcom is taking a critical battering.
After a seven year break, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas are back under a new record label, posed for OUT magazine and responded to those gay rumours that have circled the boys for years.

International News - October 2013
baltimoregaylife
... children with lesbian and gay parents from their homes. The legislation â€" written by Alexei Zhuravlev â€" likens having gay parents to drug use and child abuse, stating; “nontraditional sexual orientation” would be grounds for parents losing their ...


UPI.com (blog)

Barilla exec's anti-gays comments spark international boycott
Detroit Free Press
The president of Italy-based Barilla, the world's largest pasta producer, sparked a boycott of his famed firm Thursday after saying he would not show gay families in the firm's ads. "I would never make a spot with a homosexual family," Guido Barilla ...
Barilla pasta faces international boycott after executive's anti-gay comments ...OregonLive.com
Pasta Chairman Guido Barilla Apologizes for Anti-Gay Remarks Amid ...Towleroad
Barilla Boycott: CEO's Anti-Gay Comments Spark BacklashHuffington Post Canada
Same Same -Advocate.com -UPI.com (blog)
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The New Civil Rights Movement

The International Olympic Committee Blesses Russian Olympics Despite Anti ...
BuzzFeed
An initial version of the AP report stated, “The International Olympic Committee has dismissed concerns over Russia's law banning gay propaganda,” but the updated version of the story focused on the IOC's satisfaction that there would be no ...
International Olympic Committee 'Totally Satisfied' with Russia's Anti-Gay LawNational Review Online (blog)
International Olympics Committee: We Are 'Fully Satisfied' With Russia's Anti ...The New Civil Rights Movement
IOC dismisses Sochi Games gay law concernsBBC News
FOXSports.com -International Business Times AU
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Opposition defense spokesperson Phil Goff has accused the government of a cover-up of the circumstances of the April 2012 suicide of gay soldier Corporal Dougie Hughes.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has upheld a Northland school's complaint about a Close Up piece on its principal's anti marriage equality comments in a school newsletter.
In a controversial move the family of a seven-year old have decided to begin treatment to ease transitioning to become a boy.
The leader of the American Mormon Church has restated its opposition to equal marriage.
Greater Manchester Police has confirmed that a body has been recovered from a canal in the heart of Manchester's gay scene.
A trans student in California has been banned from a Christian university after administrators revoked her application, claiming she was engaged in "fraud" because of her gender identity.


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