1. Frist's record is much the same as Lott's
2. State removes lesbians and gays from bully program
3. Massachusetts marriage ban dies at year's end
4. HIV vaccine development: Prospects and challenges
5. Young lesbians take more risks than gay men, study finds
6. Celebrity photographer Herb Ritts dies at age 50
7. The butler didn't do it
1. Final murder of, 2002 looks like an anti-gay hate crime
2. Bill to reinstate draft would end 'dont's ask'
3. Cincinnati foes wind up against Covington rights measure
4. Home insurance doesn't cover partner, company says
5. Fellatio has no HIV risk, says San Francisco STD director
6. Conservative Judaism may change ban on same-sex vows
7. News Briefs
8. Craig Chester's new memoir offers an honest self-dissection
1. Eric Fingerhut to run for U.S. Senate
2. Hundreds counter Phelps clans pickets of school gay-straight alliance
3. Police toilet-camera case headed to Ohio high court
4. Attorney honored for two LGBT name-change cases
5. Fired TG woman sues county for sex, race discrimination
1. Supreme Court begins review of sodomy laws
2. Hearing set for Covington human rights ordinance
3. Stonewall Columbus board changes gender rules
4. Louis Escobar is elected to lead Toledo city council
5. Kissing gets two men thrown out of Greyhound station
6. News Briefs
7. Three lives intertwine around Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway
1. Ohio LGBT civil rights bill to be introduced
2. Beauchamp slaying sparks push for hate crime law
3. Second year of CLAW brings triple the money
4. Bingo scams involved gay bars, agencies in four cities
5. Nominee stays off AIDS panel after phobic views revealed
6. News Briefs
7. Broadway favorite Chicago may bring back the movie musical
1. Cincinnati council passes hate crime ordinance
2. Belgium is second country with full same-sex marriage
3. Robberies near bars were not hate crimes, police say
4. Bush increases domestic and foreign AIDS spending
5. News Briefs
6. Slings and eros, a blow-by-blow interview with Tim Miller
1. Hundreds turn out for Covington ordinance
2. Second Ohio lawmaker proposes civil rights bill
3. Same-sex couples apply to marry in 3 Ohio counties
4. Small companies shut out of domestic partner benefits
5. Royal Ball
6. HIV infections increase for the first time in ten years
7. News Briefs
8. A fine line between art and fun
1. couples across Ohio ask for marriage licenses
2. Activists set out to repeal Cincinnatis Article 12
3. Be yourself, students are told
4. Sodomy laws should remain, Texas tells high court
5. Rallying against the war
6. Judy Maruszan to leave Cleveland center post
7. Bill would allow same-sex partners to remain in U.S.
8. News Briefs
9. Pedro Almodovar's latest film is not to be missed
1. Petitions seek Ohio's first partner registry
2. taskforce social marketing program wins NFL award
3. Celebration reclaims God and religion for all people
4. Florida TG mans marriage ruled valid, he gets children
1. Demoted officer wins $320,000 from city
2. Massachusetts high court debates allowing marriage
3. transgender performer is found murdered near Detroit
4. Heterosexual couple, one TG, appeals denial of marriage
5. White supremacist pleads guilty to killing gay couple
6. Appeals panel has tough questions on adoption ban
7. News Briefs
8. A view from under the bridge.
1. partner registry backers begin petition drive
2. City to be sued over hate crime ordinance
3. Stonewall reorganizes staff, adds new programs
4. CCV tries to insert itself into TG marriage case
5. Issue 3 backers ask judge to oppose fired officers suit
6. TG man can sue judge for marriage license arrest
1.Students at 84 Ohio schools quietly protest harassment
2. Flex closes for 30 days, may seek new location
3. City sued over hate crime ordinance
4. Crumpton leaves CATF, Riley is interim director
5. Authors kick off AIDS Taskforce Asian campaign
6. OSU forum debates Supreme Court sodomy law case
7. News Briefs
8. John Greyson to present his story of 18th-century outlaw gay love
1. New bathhouse is forced to close
2. Judge awards $1.22 million to beaten Colorado teen
3. McDonalds to appeal $5 million AIDS bias award.
4. Lawyers optimistic as high court sodomy hearing nears
5. Briefs
6. 10% Cinema at the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival presents abundant fare
1. Ohio super DOMA would cancel benefits
2. Justices question lawyers on Texas sodomy law
3. Wide support seen at second hearing for Covington ordinance
4. Cast member shares his life after the Real World
5. Court says Pride Day flag burner needed a permit
6. Student testifies gays were harassed in Boyd GSA hearing
7. New Mexico passes lesbian, gay and TG anti-bias law
8. News Briefs
9. Gus Van Sant's latest is no gerry at all
1. State LGBT civil rights bill debuts
2. Theater says Corpus Christi will go on, despite protests
3. Race relations project asks people to dig deep
4. Indiana same-sex marriage case has first day in court
1. Ministers trial begins for defying gay ban
2. Bathhouse reopens to continued opposition
3. Erie County civil rights ordinance may be rendered useless
4. Ted Wammes is first gay man named to relations board
5. ACLU sues school that made gay boy read Bible aloud
6. News Briefs
7. Around the world in three days
1. Minister found guilty of marrying same-sex couples
2. John Farina to run for Lakewood city council
3. Booklets in mail oppose Covington ordinance
4. Boyd High must allow gay-straight alliance, court rules
5. Senator decried for comparing gay sex to incest, bigamy
6. Council members discuss city worker partner benefits
7. Put the flawless in
1. Drive to repeal Article 12 begins
2. Covington ordinance passes unanimously
3. hate crime reports may signal a rise in two Ohio cities
4. U.N. panel delays gay human rights vote to next year
5. Forum notes some progress in protecting gay students
6. Ohio high court allows toilet camera conviction to stand
7. News Briefs
8. Ending 13 years of depression did not harm Linda Howards art
1.Signatures add up for registry and Article 12 repeal
2. A stroll through downtown breaks an AIDS fundraising record
3. Bathhouse reopens after city makes no move
4. Akron couple arrested for keeping sons locked up
5. Judge and CCV wont be heard in TG marriage case
6. McDonalds appeals $5 M verdict for worker with AIDS
7. Canton schools likely to get gay-straight alliances soon
1. Senator introduces Ohio GLB equal rights bill
2. Community leaders upset with Columbus officials
3. New adult ordinance may close Toledos only baths
4. Bar owner pleads guilty in boy prostitution case
5. Judge dismisses suit against Indiana marriage ban
6. News Briefs
7. Toward finding yourself
1. Denying marriage is barbaric, Innes tells HRC dinner
2. Charter Party endorses gay council candidate
3. Retaking White House is top subject at Democrats dinner
4. 'We owe it to the next generation,' GLSEN founder says
5. Man held for stabbing teen who said she was lesbian
6. Survey: 60% oppose sodomy laws, 88% support job rights
1. Ohio rights bills, marriage ban discussed at town hall
2. marriage ban would amend Constitution
3. Boyd schools ask judge to dismiss lawsuit for GSA
4. Panel to rule on man ejected from bus station for kissing
5. Outed Senate candidate refuses to say if he is gay
6. Gay mens health summit seeks to move beyond HIV
7. News Briefs
8. Sophie B. Hawkins
1. Cincinnati Pride expands to fill a full weekend
2. Pride Erie Picnic will be a sunny day at the beach
3. Sanduskys first Pride is weekend of Cedar Point day
4. Dayton Pride continues with dinner and a picnic
5. Cleveland Pride events are set to fill the entire month of June
6. Cleveland Pride to have a bigger, more exciting parade
7. The Midwest celebrates at Columbus Pride Holiday
8. No kisses at dockside
1. marriage is now legal in Ontario
2. Rain doesn't dampen spirits at Cincinnati Pride
3. Windy day sets off Dayton Prides flight theme
4. Panel recommends Columbus extend household benefits
5. Ohio needs GLBT equality bill, sponsor tells committee
6. National Womens Music Festival comes to Ohio
7. Lakewood honors Pride, will fly rainbow flag at city hall
8. 20th Columbus HRC dinner sets attendance records
9. Child may have been taken from gay couple due to bias
10. News Briefs
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1. Naked Boys Singing
1. A proud day on Lake Erie
2. Canada won't appeal court's marriage ruling
3. Mayor gives Cleveland Pride a resounding start
4. Veterans tear up Pride flag as larger one flies at city hall
5. Summit County Republican boss is outed
6. Presbytery throws out Rev. Van Kuiken for marriages
7. City says trio can’t sue to strike new hate crime law
1. Pride on the water
2. Petitions are in for partner registry
3. Toasting the community
4. Minister's ouster won't stop Mt Auburn from being inclusive
5. Children of LGBT parents speak at 9th Pride conclave
6. Avoid water-bearing Pride opponents, organizers ask
7. News Briefs
8. Women, women everywhere 28 years of experience continues in Michigan
1. Columbus Pride
2. Supreme Court voids all sodomy laws
3. Cleveland celebrates court's decision
4. Court returns case of teen who got 17 years for sex
5. partner registry has enough signatures to go on ballot
1. Cleveland Heights partner registry moves to council
2. British Columbia joins Ontario with same-sex marriage
3. Officers job harassment case to be heard in federal court
4. Boyd GSA and school board end talks without agreement
5. Gay minister declines bishop post to avoid church split
6. News Briefs
7. Playing with fire
1. Gay man seeks council seat of Lakewood flag opponent
2. Seven presidential contenders speak at HRC forum
3. With two grants, Article 12 repeal group hires director, opens office
4. City gets household benefits report next week
5. Sodomy ruling used in case against military gay ban
6. Michigan teen dies after being beaten, found in ditch
7. News Briefs
8. Angelina Jolie returns to normal life after shooting the new Lara Croft film
1. Household benefits may fall to budget axe
2. Canadian marriage bill referred to high court
3. Massachusetts court misses marriage ruling deadline
4. Police seek leads in mans shooting death outside bar
5. Gay man says Cleveland jailers allowed him to be raped
6. Police arrest man in New Year hate crime killing
7. News Briefs
8. Play examines love, marriage, faith and obedience at the intersection of Catholic and Gay
1. Dancin weekend draws 3,000 revelers
2. Domestic violence rises in Columbus, down nationally
3. Teen says he was abducted, raped after leaving center
4. HIV rises for a third year among gay, bisexual men
5. N.J. poll shows surprising support for same-sex marriage
6. News Briefs
7. Artist Charles Smith captures more than images
1. Seven proves a lucky year for Black Unity weekend of festivities
2. Canvassing steps up to repeal Article 12
3. Council sends registry issue to ballot
4. Gay bishop confirmed after charges found groundless
5. Swing your partner
6. High court ruling changed landscape, City Club is told
7. AVOC honors volunteers at 20th anniversary affair
8. News Briefs
9. Director John Schlesinger's mark on Hollywood is indelible
1.Church approves same-sex unions
2. Rally against racism challenges police and city
3. No timeline on partner benefits, Jackson tells group
4. Seminal queer punkers Pansy Division return with a new album and live shows
1. A beautiful day, but turnout light at 25th We Are Family picnic
2. Prospects dim for marriage limit amendment
3. Charge of police beating leads to city investigation
4. LGBT groups join in events honoring march's 40th year
5. News Briefs
6. This summer-camp movie is not typical teen fare
1. Vote on marriage ban amendment is likely
2. Support for couples rights is slipping, polls find
3. No shortage of power at the Michigan Festival
4. Officials, voters enjoy lake shore Stonewall Dems picnic
5. church blames homosexuals for assault on its janitor
6. Davis says he will sign sweeping partner bill
1. Sweeping partner bill passes state senate
2. Ohio team makes a splash at world swim championships
3. Man says Akron police move too slowly on male rape
4. City gives OK to downtown LGBT retirement community
5. Justice minister goes on same-sex marriage tour
6. The Quails make music for punks, artists, queers and activists
1. Heights council honored; group endorses registry
2. Larger crowds enjoy wide variety of food at SRO street fair
3. Senate panel considers marriage limit amendment
4. Lavender university launches in Cleveland
5.Truck driver arrested in death of Michigan teen
6. News Briefs
7. Frida presents a life less long, but far more remarkable
1. Erie Pride steps into the streets
2. Ohio super DOMA is now in House
3. Ohio Lesbian Festival returns to sunny day, good music
4. Man jailed for breaking law that wasnt in effect
5.Truck driver arrested in death of Michigan teen
6. Same-sex marriage squeaks past early Canadian hurdle
7. Case closed on teen rape
8. An interview with Boy Meets Boy winner Wes Culwell
1. Dance students lead Cleveland AIDS Walk
2. Red Ribbon walk tops last years total
3. Former officer sues hospital for anti-gay harassment
4. Ohio House committee to hear DOMA on October 8
5. Two gay candidates get a boost for Lakewood council
6. Police jail two in bar holdup, seek hustler for robberies
7. queer dance band makes a splash on both sides of the pond
1. Showers cant stop a night of thrills and entertainment
2. Elliott, Farina move on to November polls
3. registry gets a boost from endorsements
4. Views from all sides
5. See you in the funny pages
1. Ohio House panel considers DOMA bill
2. Smith to leave helm of Cleveland center
3. Police arrest suspect in rape of Akron student
4. Events across Ohio celebrate National Coming Out Day
5. The Chrome Party floats while fabled Atlantis sinks
6. Top military court hears challenge to GI sodomy law
7. Schwarzenegger election leaves gays cautiously optimistic
8. Two videos show the lighter side of coming out
1. Coming Out Day observed in many different ways
2. Group seeks to split Episcopal church over gay bishop
3. Films, vigil and cabaret mark Out in Akrons return
4. Court orders new trial in McDonalds AIDS bias case
5. DOMA would kill benefits, opponents say; Seitz says no
6. Kucinich launches his presidential campaign
7. Canton mayor candidates speak on job bias bill
8. News Briefs
9. No lions, tigers or bears
1. Picketers decry reversal of $5 million AIDS bias award
2. May this man marry this woman?
3. Anglican leaders stop short of action against gay bishop
4. Song helps stop cancer
5.Candidate sponsors anti-gay church resolution
6. Being out in the public eye is different, celebrities say
7. A big fat gay movie
1. Final push for registry begins
2. Summit for, by and about youth brings 200 from three states
3. FBI reports 11% drop in anti-gay crime
4. Films, conference expand vigil into week of events
5.Anonymous flyers target gay Lakewood candidates
6. News Briefs
7. Directors of gay films contribute to multimedia installation
1. Ohios first domestic partner registry passes
2. John Schlagetter loses his second bid for Cincinnati council
3. Robinson is elevated to bishop, but with dissent
4. civil unions proposed as DOMA amendment looms
5. A masked gala celebratess Stonewalls 22nd year
6. Soprano Christine Brandes performs in Cleveland
1. LGBT group marches in Veterans Day parade
2. Man jailed under voided importuning law sues city
3. Anti-gay groups hit list triggers review of AIDS research projects
4. Sale of baseball bat sculpture boosts Cincinnati Pride
5.Hospital and officers deny they harassed a co-worker
6. Ex-gays to be focus of three Cleveland events
7. Comic Jason Stuart worries about the nation
1. State must allow marriage, court rules
2. Town hall charts course to civil marriage
3. Gay fraternity to have its fourth Ohio chapter at OSU
4. Plumbing, disease and sex dominate DOMA hearing
5. Judge who jailed man for nonexistent crime is sued
6. Lesbian photographer opens exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
1. This has been a shameful year of AIDS discrimination
2. Generation Gay-C turns middle age
3. Life on the down-low can be as safe as living openly
4. Although infection is steady, CATFs cases grow
5. In the end, its all about individual life stories
1. Cleveland Heights partner registry to open January 26
2. Activists declare war on marriage amendment
3. New partner law and suit against it can both go ahead
4. Massachusetts top court asks for civil union advice
5. Two marriage surveys show the flaws of relying on polls
1. 180-day marriage clock begins in Massachusetts
2. Stonewall Columbus will consider a move next year
3. World AIDS Day honored in Ohio and around the world
4. marriage ban amendment is introduced in Senate
5. TG Day of Rememberance expands to week of events
6. Kucinich endorses new online AIDS platform
7. Tony Kushners epic AIDS drama to air on HBO in December
1. Ohio anti-marriage bill advances
2. DOMA opponent testimony centers on bills effect
3. City council honors original hosts at 24th holiday dinner
4. Judge voids sentence for nonexistent sex crime
5. Group formed to win black support for marriage equality
6. Bette Midler returns with a new album and two Ohio tour stops
1. Senate to take up anti-marriage bill in January
2. Spingola and a follower pay fine for, 2001 Pride flag burning
3. Domestic partner bill passes New Jersey assembly
4. Ohio top court may hear McDonalds AIDS bias case
5. Iowa judge grants divorce of a Vermont civil union
6. Dramatic treatment of New York's club kids murder pushes the envelope