Saturday, November 25, 2006

Oregon Expected To Approve Civil Unions In '07

Oregon Expected To Approve Civil Unions In '07
(Salem, Oregon) Oregon same-sex couples are anxiously awaiting the start of the 2007 session of the Legislature and the return of legislation that would allow civil unions in the state.


Firm Ends Bias Suit With Trans Worker
(Denver, Colorado) A Denver transsexual says she is preparing to return to her old job after settling a discrimination suit with the company she worked for.

Gay Positive Priest Confident In Advance Of Monday's Canadian Byelection
(Repentigny, Quebec) Two political outsiders are fighting for places in Parliament in federal byelections Monday - one to advance Quebec independence, the other to make Canadian history.

New Christian Coalition Leader Quits In Dispute Over, Gays, Abortion
(Orlando, Florida) The minister elected to take over as president of the Christian Coalition of America said he will not assume the role because of differences in philosophy.

Gay Porn Star Extradited In Colorado Murder
(Denver, Colorado) A 25-year old man who appeared in more than a dozen gay adult films was returned to Denver early Friday after he waived extradition from Arizona in the murder of a wealthy Colorado businessman.

Leafs, NHL OK Uniforms, Logos For Gay Movie
(Toronto, Ontario) It's time to start laughing about the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Romney Asks Court To Order Anti-Gay Amendment Put To Voters
(Boston, Massachusetts) Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney asked the state's highest court Friday for an order placing a proposed amendment that would ban same-sex marriage on the ballot without the approval of the legislature.

80% Support Gay Couples In Ireland
(Dublin) More than 80 percent of the Irish public believe same-sex couples should have the same legal rights as opposite-sex couples, but they are divided on how that should be done.


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