Most people in Europe were expecting the H1N1 flu to hit hard in October, though it never quite materialized then.
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DC Archdiocese Throws Temper Tantrum Over Gay MarriageBeyond Chron... DC said that it will stop offering social service programs for the poor and homeless if the district passes a proposed gay marriage law.
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Veteran human rights campaigner calls for same-sex marriage in ScotlandDeadline Press & Picture Agency“An LGBT equality seminar in Brussels, the national LGBT conference in Dundee, and the annual Gay Pride event in Glasgow last year are just a few examples.
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A law change is needed before Scotland can be considered as a launch site for commercial space flights, Virgin Galactic says.
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The police who brought down Scotland's largest paedophile network ran a "world class" operation, the Scottish Parliament has heard today.
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Lesbian couples in Scotland will soon be given equal rights to fertility treatment on the NHS. Following legal action by one lesbian couple, the government has set up an advisory group which is expected to recommend early next year that lesbians should be routinely allowed access to NHS fertility services.
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The two ringleaders of Scotland's biggest paedophile ring have been jailed for life for child pornography and abuse, including the sexual assault of a three-month-old baby.
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James Rennie, the former head of a Scottish LGBT youth charity, has been jailed today for 13 years for his involvement in Scotland’s biggest-known paedophile ring, which operated between 2004 and 2008 in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and East Lothian.
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The ringleaders of Scotland's biggest paedophile network will spend a mininum of 29 years behind bars.
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The two men at the centre of Scotland's largest paedophile ring are due to be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh today.
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Thebans, Scotland's Gay Rugby team, are hosting their annual Rugby Clinic in Edinburgh this weekend.
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So, you find yourself in Scotland at the Windsurfing Championships, competition is fierce, but you and a couple of mates have some spare time and the beach is pretty empty (as a windy beach in Scotland often would be I suspect).
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Monday’s Gay News Post: Headlines from the Weekend and Today’s Early News Headlines…
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- Toronto — More than 1,000 people at candle light vigil for gay hit-and-run victim
- England — Gay man fighting for his life after suspected homophobic attack on Liverpool’s Stanley Street.
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Scottish police are urging more gay and lesbian victims of domestic violence to come forward. One thousand incidents of domestic abuse among same-sex couples were reported in Scotland in the last year but it is thought the true number of incidents could be as high as 4,000.
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Scotland's populations of a bird of prey hunted to extinction by the Victorians are in their healthiest state for 150 years.
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Sad news for Susan Boyle.
Yesterday, SuBo was rushed to a hospital near her home in Blackburn, Scotland, when she started suffering from stomach pains.
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Channing Tatum gave a wave Friday as he hopped out of a car in Glasgow. He's in Scotland to start work on Eagle of the Ninth alongside costar Jamie Bell.
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Channing Tatum flashes the shaka sign after arriving in Scotland to shoot Eagle of the Ninth with co-star Jamie Bell on Thursday (October 15).
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Vanity Fair Italia discovers Stade Français player (and pride of Scotland) Simon Taylor -- one of the 2010 Dieux du Stade calendar studs!+ Dieux du Stade 2010 on VGL!+ Buy the Dieux du Stade 2010 calendar!Image: Tony DuranScan: BoyCulture
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An official bid is submitted to see a south of Scotland forest become the first "dark sky park" outside the US.
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