Already jealous of the multitouch functionality afforded by Motorola Droids (or Milestones, as it were) sold outside the United States? Well, you might just want to look away for this one -- it seems that that O2 is now practically giving away the phone in Germany.
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As the Out Front team has stated, the LGBT community celebrated some huge milestones in October. The last week in October was no exception as President Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.
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Milestones since StonewallSovo.comThe first Gay Pride marches began in 1970, on the first anniversary of the riots, while Atlanta held its first Pride march in 1971.
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Anyone else ecstatic that it's Friday? I'm in such a joyous mood. Not only because it's the end of the week, but also because of some important milestones achieved this week in the LGBT community, both here in Ohio and.
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A couple of small milestones for the Dish. Since January 2004 (when we started measuring, but four years after the Dish started), we've now passed 200 million separate visits and 300 million pageviews.
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Here are my ‘Facebook Milestones’ as of September 2009
Sign up: March 1, 2005
100 Friends: October 21, 2005
1st Facebook Birthday: March 1, 2006
117 NDSU Friends: May 9, 2006
200 Friends: December 20, 2006
2nd Facebook Birthday: March 1, 2007
250 Friends: around December 2007
3rd Facebook Birthday: March 1, 2008
300 Friends; around December 2008
4th Facebook Birthday: March 2, 2009
400 Friends; [.
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For Tony Dovolani, this month not only marked the start of a new season of Dancing With the Stars, it meant celebrating two milestones.
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Referendum 71 faces two major milestones this week: The Washington Secretary of State (SOS) anticipates that the signature checking process will wrap up on Monday or Tuesday, and the Washington Families Standing Together (WAFST) lawsuit challenging some of the SOS's signature checking practices will be heard on Monday.
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Sam is nearing his nine month mark and Jeanine is already thinking about his first birthday party. Based on this, I can tell she’s going to be the better mommy when it comes to holidays and milestones like the first day of kindergarten or losing a tooth.
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Today Jake Cruise, a move that will no doubt stir up the hornet's nest of straight-for-pay controversy, is releasing a scene of Aprad Miklos fucking a woman on SG4GE.
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I didn't have a chance to link to this column by Steve Ault last week in the Gay City News. He was one of the organizers of two of the successful gay marches on Washington and he had some advice for the organizers of this march (and he comes down against it being a good idea, of course).
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A Group posting on LinkedIn cited by Marion Mulder of ING Global, Netherlands (fully quoted below) sent my mind tumbling into a political quandary.
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Microsoft's fiscal year 2009 just came to a close, and the new milestones for the company aren't too boast worthy.
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Not even Micki Dahne could have predicted this one: top man Nash Lawler has allowed his sweet pink meat to be tenderized.
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Remember that giant satellite TerreStar launched a few weeks ago, TerreStar-1? It's now up and running, which means we're that much closer to tiny smartphones that blur the boundary between "satellite phone" and "sexy" -- something that we can't really say has ever even come close to happening before.
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Very cool — and a nifty place to send folks who need a crash course in our heritage, with some very worthy pieces about Frank Kameny and the Mattachine Society, and a great photo-illustrated timeline of milestones in LGBT history since 1958.
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by John CorvinoFirst published at 365gay.com on June 5, 2009
A recent New York Times Magazine article spotlighted a shocking vestige of our nation's racism: segregated proms.
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A recent New York Times Magazine article spotlighted a shocking vestige of our nation's racism: segregated proms.
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Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman's wish has finally been granted!
After struggling to get the wheels turning for months now, Suleman is finally getting her own reality show.
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Gay marriage interactive map: History of rights for gay couplesLos Angeles Times, CATuesday's California Supreme Court decision upholding Proposition 8, the voter-approved constitutional ban on gay marriage, is the latest of more than 120 milestones tracked by The Times in a new interactive map.
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