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Lesbian US war deserter wins stay of deportationThe Associated PressShe testified she was stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky.
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Wednesday’s Gay Headlines Include: An Art Conspiracy Theory; Update on the Memphis Gay Soldier Billboard Story; More on the Slaying in Puerto Rico; NPR Sweet Talks Naff; Dreaming of Pink Bucks; A DOMA Case; Uganda And Nazis; Sex Thrill Seeker Killed; And an update on a workplace trial.
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The radical trans/queer anarchist group Bash Back, which was profiled in September's Details magazine, has taken credit for vandalizing the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center's "Coming Out Day" billboard, which featured a gay soldier.
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Whether it's the lesbian who had to wait with her children unable to see her partner of many many years even though she was dying in the hospital, or the gay man who lost his house when his long term partner died and they had crippling inheritance tax or the partner of a gay soldier who had to learn about his boyfriend's death when the media turned up to INTERVIEW HIM ABOUT IT (I think that's as much to do with DADT as anything - but seriously, that's madness) to the INNUMERABLE cases where wills, power of attorneys et al have been challenged (successfully!) when homosexuals have desperately taken what limited steps we could to ensure basic rights that heterosexuals take for granted.
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Barack Obama offered some sincere remarks on Saturday during his weekly presidential address, as he remembered the thirteen lives lost at the hands of Army psychiatrist Maj.
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BBC NewsLesbian soldier has payout reducedThe Press AssociationA lesbian soldier who was awarded nearly £190000 after an employment tribunal found she was sexually harassed by a male sergeant has had her payout cut by .
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U. of U. forum: Gay service members say 'Don't Ask' asks too muchSalt Lake TribuneIn deference to the military's 16-year-old "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, which bans gay members from discussing their sexual orientation while serving, .
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Gay soldier calls on queer community to 'come out' and fightSalt Lake TribuneTelling his parents was a much harder ordeal.
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One of five billboards featuring messages in observance of National Coming Out Day which were posted in the Memphis area was torn to shreds by vandals on Friday night.
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The openly gay British Army serviceman who was featured on the cover of Soldier magazine in July is putting on a drinks event in Soho for LGBT members of the armed forces and emergency services.
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The current issue of the United Kingdom's Soldier magazine has a cover story on trooper James Wharton.
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Nearly a decade
after the U.K. armed forces began allowing gay men and
lesbians to serve openly, an out gay soldier graces the
current cover of Soldier, the magazine of the
British Army.
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For the first time ever- Soldier magazine featured a gay serviceman on its cover page.
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What's so lovely about a British magazine putting military vet Trooper James Whartonon the cover next to the headline "Pride" isn't that it brings attention to openly gay soldiers, but that it was the magazine Soldier, the official periodical for the British Army.
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Soldier magazine, a magazine published especially for members of the British army, has featured an openly gay soldier on the cover for the month of July.
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Nearly a decade after the U.K. armed forces began allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly, an out gay soldier graces the current cover of Soldier , the magazine of the British Army.
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The Navy has charged a fellow sailor in the killing of August Provost, the gay soldier found murdered last month in a guard shack at the entrance of USMC base Camp Pendleton near San Diego.
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Find your bitch! Stop bragging about your money on Facebook. All your 'friends' know your sugar daddy is paying the bills! By Staff & Wire Reports Friday, July 24, 2009 No end to DOMA; gay soldier discharges continue; no ENDA; higher taxes; higher unemployment; a misread of the economy; increasing deficits and a White House reception — the Democratic panacea.
As tempers in our community flare about "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (more acronymically known as DADT these days), one West Texas-born soldier wanted to tell me his story about his military service with no issues from fellow or commanding officers about being openly gay.
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Discrepancies emerge in case of murdered black gay sailorThe Daily VoiceMore details to suggest the United States Navy is not forthcoming in the case of Seaman August Provost III, the black gay sailor found brutally murdered at .
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