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‘Worldwide’ LGBT marches set for Saturday
The march, which is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., will travel from Upper Senate Park along Constitution Avenue to 15th Street, N.W.
Fast Five Fix: April 3
We'll find out today if Anchorage Alaska is ready to protect LGBT workers. Plus: a priest's first communion presentation of porn, and more
Fast Five Fix: Feb 14
Was Whitney bisexual? Also, Houston LGBT activists push for non-discrimination ordinances, Howard Stern vs. Michele Bachmann, and more
NYC’s sole Chick-fil-A pressured over anti-gay connections
Student-led petition draws 4,500 supporters in one week
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
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
National news in brief: Jan. 6
Washington Guv. supports marriage rights, Johnny Weir reveals New Years wedding, Gay Games group sees more conflict
Going ‘Greene’
Broadway star joins Gay Men’s Chorus for annual holiday extravaganza
N.Y. protesters see importance of LGBT economic issues
As demonstrations spread, so does gay visibility in movement
New York City sets Sunday Clerk office hours to allow marriages earlier
Same-sex couples looking to marry in New York City will not have to wait until Tuesday, June 26 to make it official; clerk offices will open on Sunday and Judges will be on hand to waive the 24 hour waiting period for licences.




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