Tuesday, April 1, 2014

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has today pledged his support for his dog Maisie, a little cream-coloured pup who he now reveals is only attracted to other female dogs.
"I could change my gay son or I could change the world. I knew I couldn't change him, so I figured I had to change the world."
Cheeky US comedy twosome Cole Escola anola and Jeffery Self say they're writing the finishing touches to their show before flying from New York to Sydney to join us for the Mardi Gras festival.

The Independent

Labour would appoint gay rights envoy to tackle international discrimination ...
The Independent
Interviewed in the gay lifestyle magazine Attitude, Mr Miliband said a Labour Government would put human rights at the heart of its international agenda, and that gay rights would be “an absolutely fundamental part of that.” He described the ...
Gay marriage becomes legal in England and WalesAhram Online
First gay marriages take place in England, WalesInternational Business Times, India Edition
UK's first gay weddingsIrish Times
CNN -New Zealand Herald -LGBT Weekly
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World Magazine

Religion | Board member says the organization never meant to undermine the ...
World Magazine
OUR EARLIER REPORT: Less than two days after international poverty ministry World Vision announced it would allow its American branch to hire employees in same-sex marriages, the Christian group is reportedly set to reverse its decision. We see you've ...
World Vision Reverses Decision On Gay Christian Hiring PolicyHuffington Post
World Vision Reverses Decision on Gay Married Employees: We Made a MistakeChristian Post
World Vision Reverses Decision to Hire GaysABC News
U.S. News & World Report -ChristianityToday.com
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World Magazine

World Vision supporters bemoan new gay hiring policy
World Magazine
International poverty ministry World Vision announced Monday that its American branch will allow the hiring of people in same-sex marriages who profess to be Christian. World Vision president Richard Stearns pleaded for unity Monday in his lone public ...
World Vision: Why We're Hiring Gay Christians in Same-Sex MarriagesChristianityToday.com
World Vision to allow gay marriage for workersThe Seattle Times
World Vision to employ married gaysNEWS.com.au
Washington Post -The Times-Picayune -Christian Post
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Four couples from the US and Australia will be flown to Queenstown and put up in style for Gay Ski Week, as organisers look to raise the profile of the event across the globe.

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Peter Sumner a former Army man, LGBTI rights advocate and long time pillar of the Wellington gay community died this week aged 84. Sumner was a former Lieutenant Colonel who played an important role in the fight for Homosexual Law Reforms in 1984/85. Bill Logan told gaynz.com that recalled discussions Sumner had with reform opponent […]

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MP Nigel Evans has told a jury he made a pass at a young Westminster worker but did not sexually assault him.
Baroness Knight, who as an MP during the premiership of Margaret Thatcher helped institute Section 28, has announced that she is to retire from public life in Britain.
OKCupid has urged its members to uninstall Firefox in protest at the anti-gay views of the company's CEO.
Tory Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has said that he is now accepting of same-sex marriage, and claimed critics should 'get used to it and move on'.
A poll has shown that over half of Virginians now support equal marriage, despite the state voting strongly to ban the measure in 2006.
Amazon Instant Video has commissioned a 10-episode series of 'Transparent', a new trans-based drama-comedy series.
A man accused of attempted rape of a gay woman 'boasted' after the alleged attack took place, jurors in Gloucester have been told.
A lesbian chef in New York has been awarded $1.6m (£961k), after suing her boss who told her to "marry a man and have children", and that gay people were "going to hell".
Acclaimed French lesbian film Blue is the Warmest Colour is under attack in Russia for 'promoting homosexuality' in minors.
The owner of the Scottish confectionery company Sweetstation Carts has been accused of refusing to provide service to a same-sex couple for their marriage celebrations.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has said that Uganda 'doesn't need' aid money cut over his anti-gay law, and has warned of 'more terrible things' to come from the West, like oral sex.
A Pittsburgh man who died earlier this month was allegedly deemed not suitable as a tissue donor because he was gay, it has been alleged.
Willie Robertson, the son of the homophobic Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson, has defended his father's anti-gay comments made last year, saying they were about "forgiveness, ultimately."
The new co-owner of iconic magazine Newsweek believes in 'gay cure' therapies, it has emerged.
Commenting on the resignation of Conservative MP Mark Menzies as a PPS, The Telegraph's Toby Young says it's time for all gay MPs to come out.
A lesbian couple in Texas have said their three-year-old son was turned away from a Montessori private school because of the director's religious beliefs.
Leading European figures have condemned plans for a Russia-style anti-gay propaganda law in Kyrgyzstan.
Ahead of tonight’s gay sex and drugs discussion at London’s Manbar, journalist Patrick Cash writes on why gay men should feel able to talk about drug use.
Charlie Brooks has told a court that he hid his collection of lesbian porn DVDs and an old laptop to avoid 'embarrassing' his wife Rebekah.
Three members of the Mozilla board of directors stood down this weekend following the appointment the company's new chief executive, Brendan Eich, who financially backed efforts to ban equal marriage in California.


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