Lesbian deserter gets reprieve in CanadaExaminer.comA lesbian who deserted the US military and fled to Canada must be given another chance to plead her case for refugee status, Canada's Federal Court ruled .
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Lesbian fleeing US army applies for asylum in CanadaEkklesiaCanadian judge Yves de Montigny said last week that allegations of harassment against gay and lesbian soldiers should not be dismissed.
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Man, the loot you can uncover when you go snooping around spec pages. That most ambitious of Sony Ericsson projects, the XPERIA X10, is still a long way from being released, but already we can narrow down the list of potential US carriers to just one: AT&T.
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“People call me an attention whore … or whatever … but excuse me, I’m a grown a– woman and I’m confident in myself … I think a woman’s body is a beautiful thing … that’s why I’m a lesbian … I was born naked … anybody who is against that is gay and in denial.
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Super serious and very important business woman Kim Kardashian can’t help but laugh at Star Magazine’s accusations that she got her lips and nose reduced by a size and took to her blog to say that the whole thing is a crock.
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Mayor Giuliani has gone into denial mode over a story in the New York Daily News , as reported here on LGR , that he was running for Senate.
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Federal judge rules that gay couple denied benefits should receive compensation: "U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Stephen Reinhardt deemed the denial of healthcare and other benefits to the spouse of federal public defender Brad Levenson to be a.
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This is a small decision that governs court personnel, but it seems to imply that there is law that is more important than DOMA when it comes to government benefits nonetheless:
A gay lawyer in the federal public defender's office in Los Angeles, denied government health coverage for his husband after their marriage last year, is entitled to extra pay to cover the cost of private insurance, a federal appeals court judge ruled Wednesday.
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If no one will put Tila Tequila on camera, she'll put her own damn self on there and she'll be naked while filming, too.
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From: Daily in ChristPsalm 32:3 NIV When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long.
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A federal judge today ordered compensation for a Los Angeles couple denied spousal benefits by the federal government because they are gay men.
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Janet Jackson did an interview with Robin Roberts for Good Morning America regarding the death of her brother Michael.
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From the LA Times:
A federal judge today ordered compensation for a Los Angeles couple denied spousal benefits by the federal government because they are gay men.
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The Colombian Constitutional Court clarified that same-sex couple adoption is still prohibited, following the ruling of an Antioquian court that granted joint maternal custody to a lesbian couple.
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Hannah Free is a remarkable new film currently appearing at festivals all across the country. Critics and audiences alike have been praising screenwriter Claudia Allen’s powerful story of the love that two women shared with one another for decades, despite a marriage, a world war, infidelities, and family denial.
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Photo by *April* While we've been busy watching just a few of the many fine films screened at Reeling this year, a mighty lot of gay-centric news has come across our desk.
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One of Josh Marshall's readers notes that many parts of the health care bill, should it pass, won't be implemented until after 2012.
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Oh, brother. Here we go again. Just over a year after Nintendo's own Reggie Fils-Aime denied the existence of a forthcoming Wii HD, the bigwig is having to make that very same denial again.
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Editors' note: Antonia "Toni" D'orsay is an advocate and sociologist based out of Phoenix Arizona working for several organizations in an advisory capacity, where she works on issues of empowerment, education, and language within and without the LGBT community under the pen name of Dyssonance.
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"In a culmination of his party’s major shift on AIDS, a disease that has led to plunging life expectancies here, President Jacob Zuma last week definitively rejected his predecessor’s denial of the viral cause of AIDS and of the critical role of antiretroviral drugs in treating it.
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