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Jerry Springer—The Opera to Air on BBC 2 TV Jan. 8 (Playbill)
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The controversial West End musical Jerry Springer—The Opera will air on London's BBC 2 television network Jan. 8. The 10 PM broadcast will feature the Richard Thomas-Stewart Lee musical, which was filmed live at the Cambridge Theatre.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:23:31 GMT |
Beauty s in heart of the beholder (The Enid News & Eagle)
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Maybe it was the fact the news came first thing in the morning. Maybe it was the fact first thing in the morning I look like something the cat sicked up.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:21:50 GMT |
Bagger wins round one in her personal battle of sexes (The Herald)
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IT was just over a year ago that Mianne Bagger set about fulfilling her dream of becoming a tournament professional. Since then, she has unwittingly courted controversy and hogged headlines, but she has also achieved her aim by becoming the first transsexual woman to join the Ladies' European Tour.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 03:01:54 GMT |
Gauls think pink (Variety via Yahoo! News)
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(Variety) PARIS "Wonder Woman," "Man From Atlantis" and other kitsch American series from the '70s are gaining a fresh following in France thanks to fledgling gay cabler Pink TV.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 22:38:27 GMT |
Celebs dominate net searches (BBC News)
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The top search queries show what delighted and interested web users around the world in 2004.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 10:05:27 GMT |
In the middle of medical school Christy Haywood-Farmer took on the challenge of a lifetime as she prepared to live life (Medical Post Online)
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At the end of her second year of medical school at the University of Ottawa, Christy Haywood-Farmer went home for the summer—and she never came back. On class lists, in clerkship appointments and in administrative files, Christy simply ceased to exist.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:54:21 GMT |
News (Leavenworth Times)
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A controversial marriage license application, a move to protect Kansas' military bases against closure and an extravaganza celebrating Lewis & Clark's expedition were among the top 10 area stories in 2004.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 20:47:43 GMT |
Teed Off (Viet Nam News)
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Last year was very strange in many respects, not the least of which was the horrific disaster in South Asia due to the earthquake and Tsunami. Unbelievable. It just goes to show you that you never know what can happen when you least expect it.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:16:15 GMT |
Marine shot after killing transsexual (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
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SUMMARY: A U.S. Marine was fatally shot in Los Angeles after he allegedly killed a transgender prostitute and led police on a high-speed chase early Sunday morning.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:29:07 GMT |
US Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Police in Los Angeles shot a US Marine to death after he allegedly killed a transsexual prostitute, officers said.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:03:54 GMT |
Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (Sydney Morning Herald)
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Police in Los Angeles shot dead a US marine after he killed a transsexual prostitute. The active-duty marine shot the prostitute after picking her up in Hollywood believing she was a woman, the Los Angeles Times said.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 13:38:05 GMT |
As '05 Arrived, the Only Obstacle to Fun Was a Barrier (New York Times)
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Despite the warm weather and the maze of baracades, New Year's in Times Square still teemed with tradition.
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| Pub. Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 03:40:56 GMT |
WAR.WIRE US Marine shot by police after killing transsexual prostitute (Space War UAV News)
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Police in Los Angeles shot a US Marine to death after he allegedly killed a transsexual prostitute, officers said Monday. The active-duty Marine shot the prostitute after picking her up in Hollywood believing she was a woman, the Los Angeles Times said.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:08:17 GMT |
A YEAR WITH SAM MANN (Daily Mirror)
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Not content with snagging the most handsome actor Britain has to offer, the 23-year-old’s film career has got off to a flying start with roles in Layer Cake and Alfie. When it comes to fashion, her unique style has seen her on hundreds of magazine covers, including Vogue.
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| Pub. Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 09:50:24 GMT |
Most dubious moments of sports (The Washington Times)
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Put down the needle. No need for flaxseed oil. In terms of sheer sports dubiousness, 2004 clearly creamed every year before it, as surely as Barry Bonds smashed the single-season home run record hepped up on nothing more than hard work and Flintstones vitamins.
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| Pub. Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 05:59:43 GMT |
Notes: Nicklaus Has Back Surgery (TheGolfChannel.com)
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Jack Nicklaus had surgery last week on his lower back to relieve pain in his legs that has bothered him in recent years. The surgery lasted only three hours, and Nicklaus was walking later in the day.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:53:04 GMT |
Diary of A Mad Year (Orange County Weekly)
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1 Disney’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror float—the tallest ever entered in the Tournament of Roses Parade—ambles down Pasadena’s Colorado Boulevard and is seen by millions. It then goes on display at Disney’s California Adventure in Anaheim for a week, where it is seen by disappointed Iowans.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:51:06 GMT |
Police Hunt Killer Of Transsexual Boxing Coach (Gay Wired)
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(London) A part-time boxing coach who was undergoing sex reassignment has been murdered. Penny Port, 40, was on a waiting list to undergo reassignment surgery. She was found stabbed in her Sheffield home and later died in hospital.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 07:51:13 GMT |
An Odyssey to Asylum (Gay City News)
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María Belén Correa, who has now won political asylum in the United States, in the 2004 Gay Pride Parade in Manhattan. Argentinean María Belén Correa, a transgendered woman, did not originally intend to make her home in the United States.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:35:59 GMT |
Year in review -- make that revue (Chicago Sun-Times)
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YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: As predicted in this space on Jan. 5, Quick Hits fearlessly forecast Maria Sharapova would replace Anna Kournikova as a main attraction on these pages. Sharapova cooperated by winning Wimbledon, sealing a deal for her own perfume and numerous other endorsements.
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| Pub. Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:26:52 GMT |
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| Last updated on: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:45:32 GMT |
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Respect for all is center's mission (The Davis Enterprise)
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Then: On Jan. 31, 1994, the UC Davis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center opened its doors.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 08:22:59 GMT |
National Coalition for LGBT Health Launches New Website (Gay Wired)
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(Washington, D.C.) - The National Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health, in an effort to support the work of its coalition members, has relaunched their website addressing the health of the LGBT communities.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 11:51:14 GMT |
New York crystal meth forum to be held January 12 (The Advocate)
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New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center; the Harlem United Community AIDS Center; and the New York Panthers Leather Club will sponsor a forum on crystal methamphetamine use by African-American men January 12 in Harlem.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:11:07 GMT |
WESLEYAN REVEALED AT LAST! (John Leo via Yahoo! News)
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In the fall of 2000, I promised my daughter the freshman that I wouldn't write about Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) until she graduated. As a result, you readers learned nothing from me about the naked dorm, the transgender dorm, the queer prom, the pornography-for-credit course, the obscene sidewalk chalking, the campus club named crudely for a woman's private part, or the appearance
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 01:05:12 GMT |
[Campus] New life for one U student (The Minnesota Daily)
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While many University students spent Thanksgiving with family and friends, University student Audrey spent her Thanksgiving alone in Arizona.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:04:45 GMT |
museums (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
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Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin; 581-3500, www.asianart.org. Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm (Thurs, 10am-9pm). $10 ($5 Thurs after 5pm), $7 seniors, $6 for 12 to 17, free for 11 and under. "The Elegant Lotus: The Life and Art of Chang Shangpu." Paintings by and memorabilia of the 20th-century Chinese artist .
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 01:03:52 GMT |
Papers reveal arrest plot over gay book (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
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SUMMARY: Documents reveal British morals police in the late 1920s took steps to charge "Well of Loneliness" author Radclyffe Hall with obscene libel and corruption of minors.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:51:46 GMT |
Suspect held in FannyAnn Eddy's death (Planet Out via Yahoo! News)
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SUMMARY: Police in Sierra Leone have arrested and charged a former janitorial worker with the murder of FannyAnn Eddy, an LGBT activist in the African country.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:51:45 GMT |
One-stop-shop tackles male abuse (BBC News)
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A pilot scheme to help men who are victims of domestic abuse is launched in Cardiff.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 08:03:01 GMT |
A look back at events of previous years (Mirror)
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Editor's note: This is a continuation of a recollection of 2004, based on stories that appeared in The Mirror. Early-morning heavy winds pitched a wooden pole through an exterior wall of Linda Hemphill's house in south Tonganoxie. The pole landed just above a bed in which no one was sleeping.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:07:43 GMT |
LISTINGS:: (City Pulse)
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Coming Out Group. Sponsored by LAHR. Meets fourth Tuesday of every month. 7-8:30 p.m. Room 209, Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster St., Lansing. (517) 332-3200.
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 04:32:01 GMT |
Miller/Solot: Forcing people to wed doesn't strengthen marriage (The MetroWest Daily News)
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D enying people health insurance isn't a way to strengthen marriage, contrary to the claims of your editorial (New policies will help marriage, 12/13).
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| Pub. Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 07:47:38 GMT |
LEAGUE Foundation to Award College Scholarships (Gay Wired)
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(Bedminster, NJ) - For the 9th year in a row the LEAGUE Foundation will award its annual academic scholarships later this year. Applications are currently being accepted through April 22, 2005.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 10:51:23 GMT |
New York's Premier Alternative Newspaper. Arts, Music, Food, Movies, Opinion. (NYP New York Press)
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CARLSON: [W]e've been hearing all day about this volcano in the Canary Islands that may collapse at some point and send a tsunami toward the East Coast of the United States drowning the Hamptons. Do you consider that a likely scenario, a possible scenario?
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 18:52:13 GMT |
Suspect Charged and Arrested in Murder of Sierra Leone Lesbian Activist (Gay Wired)
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(Freetown, Sierra Leone; Africa) — Police in Freetown have charged and arrested a man in conjunction with the murder of FannyAnn Eddy, the founder of the Sierra Leone Lesbian and Gay Association and a lesbian rights activist known throughout Africa.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 11:21:17 GMT |
Montana High Court Says University System Must Provide Gay Employees with Domestic Partner Benefits (Gay Wired)
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(Missoula, MT) - In a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Montana Supreme Court has ruled that the state must provide lesbian and gay employees of the University of Montana System with the option of purchasing health insurance and other employee benefits for their domestic partners.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 09:51:15 GMT |
Suspect held in FannyAnn Eddy's death (PlanetOut)
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Police in Sierra Leone have arrested and charged a former janitorial worker with the murder of FannyAnn Eddy, a pioneering gay and lesbian rights activist in the African country.
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:33:12 GMT |
Papers reveal arrest plot over gay book (PlanetOut)
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Documents reveal British morals police in the late 1920s took steps to charge author Radclyffe Hall with obscene libel and corruption of minors based on her classic lesbian novel, "The Well of Loneliness."
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 02:32:42 GMT |
After a Successful Debut, Queer Lounge Poised for a Triumphant Return to Park City (PR Web)
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Last years Park City sleeper hit, the Queer Lounge, will make its triumphant return to the city this January during the Sundance and Slamdance film festivals, January 21st 29th in downtown Park City just off Main Street at the Gateway Center. As the hub for festival-goers, Queer Lounge has a reputation for being a uniquely accessible environment for everyone gay or straight. [PRWEB Jan 4,
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| Pub. Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 08:10:50 GMT |
Growing numbers of black women infected with HIV (Louisiana Weekly)
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JACKSON, Miss. (Special to AP from The Clarion-Ledger) - Mildred McDonald was getting her annual physical in 1995 when the nurse asked whether she would like to be tested for HIV.
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| Pub. Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 20:30:25 GMT |
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