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    Gay Pride news/trivia 6/21/05 Family Targets La Jolla Churches With Anti-Gay Protest

    Family Targets La Jolla Churches With Anti-Gay Protest A family from Kansas targeted La Jolla churches Sunday with anti-gay messages, 10News reported. According to 10News, Shirley and Brent Phelps-Roper, along with nine of their 11 children were very vocal about their anti-American and...
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    gay news/trivia 6/19/05 GAY-BASH STATS RISE

    GAY-BASH STATS RISE Hate crimes against gays shot up 32 percent this year from 2004, with a host of bashings marring the city's image of tolerance. Homophobes committed 19 bias attacks against gays through last week, up from 13 incidents over the same period last year, cops said. Hate...
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    gay news/trivia 6/14/05 Poland Pride ban defied!

    Marchers defy Gay Pride ban in Poland After receiving messages of support from gay campaigning groups across Europe, gay rights groups in Poland defied a ban issued by the mayor of Warsaw and marched through the city on Saturday. Around 2,500 LGBT people and their supporters took to the...
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    gay news/trivia 6/13/05 Gay Adoption In Scotland

    Scottish gay couples are to be allowed to adopt children as part of a major overhaul of the adoption system which aims to give children a better chance in life. The first major change to the adoption law in over 25 years was announced on Friday and will allow “unmarried couples, including same...
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    gay news/trivia for 6/8/05 Court says gay man can drive

    Court says gay man can drive A Sicilian court condemned road authorities Monday for suspending the driving license of a man after finding out he was gay. The court on the Mediterranean island said being gay was merely "a personality disturbance" which had no bearing on a person's ability...
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    6/2/05 Today's GayPride news/trivia

    N.H. public voices solid support for gay marriage LITTLETON - Gay marriage commissioners made their first group foray outside the state capital Tuesday to ask the public whether, and how, same-sex couples should be recognized in New Hampshire. The answers they received tilted overwhelmingly...
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