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Dallas gay pol loses mayoral bid
City Councilman Ed Oakley falls 13,000 votes short of making Dallas the largest U.S. city to elect an out gay mayor, but voices no regrets.
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Anti-gay Jerusalem rally turns violent
Fifteen thousand officers are deployed against 10,000 ultra-Orthodox protesters as tension mounts ahead of Thursday's Pride parade.
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New Jersey trans protections take effect
"As more people transition, it becomes safer to transition," says trans activist Mara Keisling of the unheralded law that took effect Sunday.
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Romney gains lead in early-voting states
Though third or even fourth in national polls, the GOP ex-governor spends his cash to great effect in the early-voting states that count.
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London's top gay cop inks memoir deal
The book by Brian Paddick, until recently London's highest-ranking out police officer, is forthcoming from Simon & Schuster in spring 2008.
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Californian takes up "don't ask" banner
U.S. Rep. Ellen Tauscher, a moderate Bay Area Democrat, will become lead sponsor of legislation to end the Pentagon ban on gays in the military.
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State victories hearten rights leaders
Three states (Oregon, Iowa and Colorado) have enacted laws this year outlawing discrimination against gays, and that's not the only good news.
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News Feature
Why should being gay be a crime? Activist Louis-George Tin, founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, wants the U.N. to push for decriminalizing gay sex in the 75 countries where it is still illegal.
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