Navy investigates gay sailor’s death in Calif.

365 Gay News  Jul 03 09

(San Diego) The death of a gay sailor who was killed as he stood guard at Camp Pendleton doesn't appear to be a hate crime, officials said Thursday. Seaman August Provost of Houston was found shot multiple times Tuesday in what investigators are calling a random act unrelated to the 29-year-old's ... Full story...

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Gay leaders blame TV ads, Obama for loss in Maine

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