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World news links: Jan. 25
Tel Aviv named world's 'Best Gay City,' British spy agency MI5 named most gay-friendly UK employer, and an Italian bishop calls for recognizing same-sex couples
White House celebrates National Gay-Straight Alliance day
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan put out a special message today for National Gay-Straight Alliance day
Fast Five Fix: Jan. 25
Fred Karger claims discrimination, Pepperdine won't let gays organize, Cynthia Nixon implies 'bisexual' is a dirty word, and more
Md. Rep. Mizeur: You can’t stop us!
Md. Rep. Heather Mizeur is publicizing her address to the Assembly back in March 2011 as the debate for the bill heats up again
O’Malley says marriage bill brings dignity, religious freedom
LGBT advocates, clergy, labor leaders join governor in launching campaign to pass bill
Oscar noms: Who’s in and out for the 84th Academy Awards
Plummer nominated for portrayal of older gay man
Fast Five Fix: Jan. 24
Rick Santorum will outlaw same-sex marriage, Dan Savage 'glitter bombed,' and a new study explains 'gay-dar'
Ecuador President appoints lesbian to cabinet
Closes ex-gay torture clinics in one of first actions as Health Minister
Hospital apologizes for ‘delay’ in allowing visit by lesbian partner
Women file discrimination complaint against Washington Adventist Hospital
Wash. has enough votes to pass same-sex marriage bill
As hearings begin on bill, passage and signature is nearly certain







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