Big Gay News for Monday, Mar 31 2008
HIV Canadian Challenges U.S. Travel Ban (BGN)
Gun activist in lesbian sights (The Courier Mail)
Phila.’s gay Democrats emerge as a voting force (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Uganda: Gays Might Split the Church (AllAfrica.com)
Company strips benefits from gay couple for moving (CNN.com)
Saudi woman killed for chatting on Facebook (Daily Telegraph)
Shooting of Gay Student Sparks Outcry (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
Transgender author reluctant pioneer (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Slaying of gay student prompts calls for reform (San Mateo County Times)
25 years of pride at Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
Judge: Gay students allowed at prom (Montgomery Advertiser)
Gay couples approved as foster parents (The Copenhagen Post)
Mayor holds commitment ceremony for four gay couples (The Morning Call)
Librarian reaches out to gay Kansans for untold stories (Lawrence Journal-World)
Group aims to raise profile of local GLBT community (The Standard-Times)
Gay men urged to get tested for HIV (The Palm Beach Post)
Episcopal Diocese has new leader (The Record)
Pregnant man has town in uproar (+video) (The New Zealand Herald)
Baptist Preacher Makes Waves With Controversial Sermon (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
‘It wasn’t my choice to be a transgender’ (Vancouver Province)
Traveling exhibit at URI explores Nazi persecution of gays (WKBT La Crosse)
Mass. governor backs transgender rights bill (The Nashua Telegraph)
Pastor to Apologize to Gays, Abortion Patients (WXIA-TV Atlanta)
Best Job For Gays And Lesbians (RainbowNetwork.com)
Don’t Believe Iranian Propaganda on Gays, Urges Gay Humanists (Gay Wired)
Same-sex marriage should be allowed (Arkansas State University Herald)
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