Tuesday, November 26, 2013

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Washington Post

Hundreds march for gay rights in New Delhi and Bangalore
Gay Star News
The event was supported by a number of international firms including IBM, Goldman Sachs and Accenture. The marchers New Delhi activists carried a 15 meter long rainbow flag but many of the marchers covered their faces with scarves or masks to avoid ...
Indian gays demand an end to discriminationkrqe.com

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Times LIVE

John Kerry Defends International Accord to Halt Iran's Nuclear Program: VIDEO
Towleroad
Iran, which has long resisted international monitoring efforts and built clandestine nuclear facilities, agreed to stop enriching uranium beyond 5 percent, a level that would be sufficient for energy production but that would require further enrichment ...
Canada's position on Iran is the right oneTroy Media

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Reeling 31: The Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival closing
ChicagoPride.com
The eight-day festival concludes with three closing night selections - a gay, lesbian and transgender film - Ludwig II, Reaching for the Moon and Ian Harvie Superhero starring Ian Harvie, the world's first FTM transgender standup comic (who will attend ...

The Gay Auckland Business Associationâ??s charitable wing is calling for applications from people needing cash to run an event during Auckland Pride, or help covering costs for a Pride Parade float.
The General Manager of Rainbow Youth has been mugged while walking to his car on the back streets of Kâ?? Rd, in Auckland.
Lesbian Labour MP Louisa Wall is about to take part in a gathering of female politicians from across the globe in Brussels.
More couples in the US state of California married in the month the state's ban on equal marriage Prop 8 was struck down, than any other month in the past eight years.
At the funeral of a bishop who died earlier this month, Uganda’s President, Yoweri Museveni, has offered praise to a man who campaigned against homosexuality.
The trial in the case of a gay couple arrested in January for protesting against the decision to not issue them a marriage licences is set to begin today.


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