Sunday, October 18, 2009

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

Police hunting for the killers of a 62-year-old gay man who was beaten to death in Trafalgar Square have arrested two 17-year-old girls and one 18-year-old boy.



Toronto chosen to host 2014 World Pride event
The Gazette (Montreal)
A file picture of the rainbow flag raising event marking the kickoff of Gay Pride week at City Hall in Toronto, Canada. An international celebration of gay ...
2014 World Pride event to be held in TorontoOnly Kent (blog)
Toronto defeats Stockholm to win hosting duties for World Pride event in 2014The Canadian Press
Toronto Wins Bid To Host World Pride 2014On Top Magazine
Globe and Mail -Toronto Star
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Steve Rothaus
MiamiHerald.com
... Rothaus covers gay and lesbian issues in South Florida. Steve joined The Herald in 1985, while a journalism major at Florida International University. ...
Gays may have overstepped their bounds giving Buju ultimatum รข€" McCalla-Sobersradiojamaica.com

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Gays determined to destroy Buju
Jamaica Gleaner
It seems as if 17 years after DJ Buju Banton sang Boom Bye Bye, the international gay community is hell-bent on destroying everything he does. ...
'No end to the war between me and the gays,' Buju Banton tells talk show host ...Tips-Q GLBT News (blog)
Jamaica: Buju Meets With GaysGlobal Voices Online (blog)

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(Russia) Gay and Lesbian Film Festival “Bok o Bok” which was supposed to take place in Saint Petersburg from today and last until Sunday finally did not open after Fire Department Inspectors closed the place due to problems with fire security. In a phone interview to Project GayRussia.Ru, Organiser of the festival Irina Sergeeva said that the clubs “The Place” and “Sochi” where the screenings of the films were supposed to take place, were closed due to fire security reasons.
(USA) - As part of Bibi's outreach to our communities, Bibi|SF will be hosting talks on various issues affecting queer South West Asian, North Africans (aka Middle-Easterners). Its first engagement is with Arsham Parsi of the IRanian Queer Organization on Thursday, June 26 at the SF LGBT Center.
(USA) - Gay human rights activists in San Francisco staged a speak out at the Russian consulate on May 16, in conjunction with IDAHO events around the planet. Before showing up at the consulate, the group sent emails to the staff explaining their reason for coming -- to press the government to grant parade permits to Moscow's Gay pride event.
A disappointed Carmen was counting on the money raised at the now controversial Wellington birthday fundraiser to be sufficient to replace her broken down mobility scooter.
NZ transsexual icon Carmen was lured to Wellington as the centrepiece of a botched fundraising Birthday Party from which she eventually received only a handful of dollars, say her concerned friends.

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