1. Technicality trips up claim that Cincinnati measure is against Article 12
2. CSX adds gays to its anti-bias policy
3. State worker union votes to oppose anti-marriage bill
4., 2003: A year of extremes, 2004: A year of opportunity
5. This year saw more Erasure than you can shake a stick at
1. Bathhouse chain gave $250,000 for HRC's building
2. Appeals court upholds decision to deny marriage to a TG man
3. New board takes office
4. Lakewood council asks mayor to remove Pride flagpole
5. Iowa judge changes divorce to termination of civil union
6. The L Word gets set to even the score
1. Article 12 repeal is headed for ballot
2. Governor signs New Jersey domestic partner law
3. Graffiti and hate letter to bar stain years end
4. Children benefit from GLBT equality, school CEO says
5. How the candidates stand on LGBT issues
6. Urinetowns number 1 cop is a country boy who ran off to the big city
1. Ohio bans marriage, state worker benefits
2. Hicks takes new action to stop partner registry
3. Bush stops just shy of backing marriage ban amendment
4. Claim of officer targeting gays is false, court says
5. How the candidates stand on LGBT issues
6. Twins on the verge of a nervous breakdown
1. City partner registry opens smoothly
2. Taft to sign marriage and benefits ban
3. Ohio Democrats elect 14 gay convention delegates
4. Celebrity owner hits snags with new club in Vegas
5. How the candidates stand on LGBT issues
6. Ani DiFranco chats about her new CD
1. Miami students protest DOMA at sponsors office
2. We meant marriage, Mass. top court says
3. State of the City: Article 12 must go
4. House agrees to DOMA, sends it to Taft
5. Man attacked as he is leaving gay dance club
6. couples to seek marriage licenses to protest ban
7. Appeals court rules that state can bar gay adoption
8. 17-year sentence upheld for sex with another tee
9. There's nothing like a Dame
1. Taft signs defense of marriage act, claiming it is not intolerant
2. Campaign kicks off to repeal Article 12
3. Interim director Riley will be permanent head of CATF
4. Open Hand lays off staffer, asks for financial help
5.New amendment might convert marriages into CUs
6. Bill T. Jones returns for a retrospective of early works
1. Thousands take vows in San Francisco
2. Massachusetts lawmakers pause convention until March, leaving marriage ruling intact for now
3. couples turned away from marriage bureaus in Ohio
4. McDonalds tells high court to reject AIDS bias case
5. News Briefs
6. Gus Van Sant returns to his surrogate home
1. Bush backs marriage ban amendment
2. Ohio DOMA cited in suit against registry
3. weddings continue amid lawsuits
4. United Way bars anti-gay bias, including Boy Scouts
5.Cincinnati archbishop backs Article 12 repeal
6. Stark couple is turned down for marriage license
7. Two Ohio groups honored for their voter efforts
8. Around the world in four days
1. wedding bells ring in a small New York town
2. Bush amendment support leads gay leader to quit GOP
3. California top court refuses to halt marriage licenses
4. Rape suspect back in jail after mistaken release
5. Racism and homophobia compared by author Boykin
6. Lawyers given more money in case of demoted TG cop
7. Two Ohio DOMA Democrats lose in primary elections
8. A dynamic duo is among creators exploring the nexus of comics and art
1. wedding bells ring in Oregon and New Jersey
2. List grows for Article 12 repeal
3. 1,100 pro-partner voters identified in Lakewood
4. Appointment to Lakewood council may tip balance
5. Ohios Congress delegation shies from ban amendment
6.Suits filed for marriage in New York and Seattle
7. Age-disparity dating is a risk for youth, GLSEN told
8. Cleveland International Film Festival
1.Oregon vows continue
2. Top court halts San Francisco marriages
3. Davids House Compassion to close
4. Lakewood council votes to delay filling vacant seat
5. Massachusetts Round Two ends without final passage
6. Five congregations hold service to defy Episcopal church
7. Man gets ten years for kidnapping Akron student
8. Thirteen states consider amendments to ban marriage
9. Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony bring Mahler to Severance Hall
1. Quebec now allows same-sex marriage
2. weddings continue on both coasts
3. registry can continue while suit against it is heard
4. ban amendment is reworded before Senate hearing
5. Minister didn't break church law, Methodist jury says
6. Herstory in the making
1. couples denied marriage licenses at Cuyahoga courthouse
2. Massachusetts ban amendment passes
3. After delay, Corrigan will fill Lakewood council seat anyway
4. Military discharges have slowed since 9-11, SLDN finds
5. Circuit court hears appeal of Salem TG firefighter
6. ban amendments set back in Kentucky, 2 other states
7. Orchestra celebrates the works of two gay composers
1. Visibilitys downside
2. Two shot in attack on gay teens
3. Ohioans oppose marriage more than the rest of the nation, poll shows
4. DOMA sponsor Barr testifies against U.S. ban amendment
5. Mel White kicks off new Soulforce chapter
6. It's not easy being green or, for that matter, a gay teen.
1. Theater says city cut it from grant because of a gay play
2. Bloch backs down, will enforce U.S. job bias rule
3. Students march for Ohio marriage rights
4. Many facets of LGBT lives seen at folkways conference
5. Waging the culture war with hair pomade
1. Petitions seek Ohio marriage amendment
2. Davids House finds partner, to stay open
3. Judge stops Oregon marriages
4. Man jailed under voided law is allowed to appeal
5. McDonalds gets new trial in $5 million AIDS bias case
6. CATF Art for Life auction exceeds fundraising goal
7. Alliance gears up to fight Kentucky ban amendment
8. New Ohio bishop continues dioceses GLBT support
9. Now you're cookin' with blues
1. Cincinnati Pride takes on a political tone
2. New location gives Decked Out an international feast
3. HRC diners urged to get the White House away from Bush
4. We are at a civil rights moment, Wolfson says of marriage
5. Senate passes hate crime bill
6. Summer reading begins with this Pride Month trio
1. Battle looms against marriage amendment
2. Ohio Senate panel hears anti-bias bill
3. Day of Silence is quiet, with one exception
4. In Massachusetts, marriage foes and supporters have last-minute scrambles
5. Three men stand trial in killing of transgender teen
6. Party boy meets missionary
1. AIDS walkers brave cold and rain
2. Couple sues to stop Ohio ban amendment
3. Gaybaiting and political posturing blend in U.S. amendment hearings
4. church reinstates pastor who married same-sex couples
5. Columbus violence reports drop as rest of nation's rise
6. Ohio womens football teams rousted by opponents
7. Warning: May contain graphic sex and violence
1. All seven plaintiff couples will marry on May 17
2. Hundreds rally at Statehouse against ban amendments
3. marriage ban signatures can be sought now, judge says
4. Methodist schism proposed, but church will stay together
5. A stage is born
1. Lesbians and gays marry in Massachusetts
2. Manager to be hired for Ohio amendment fight
3. Downtown rally supports Massachusetts marriage
4. Cop cant sue because there is no gay civil rights law
5. A voice from on high
1. Judge to rule on Ohio marriage ban petitions
2. Article 12 repeal campaign to expand its reach at Pride
3. Canvass finds many voters oppose ban amendment
4. First Stonewall Democrat field leader to be in Ohio
5. Thousands of couples have married in Massachusetts
6. Man indicted in DJs murder
1. A step-by-step guide to Pride, Cincinnati style
2. From Feagler to RuPaul, Cleveland Pride has it all
3. Daytons hometown heroes return to save the evening on June 19
4. Sandusky celebrates Pride with picnic, party, and cruise
5. Columbus Pride Holiday is all of the month of June
6. Even though it is not yet recognized here, Ohio couples who travel to marry find that it strengthens their relationships
1. Ohio festivities begin with Dayton Pride march
2. TGs covered by civil rights law, court rules
3. Weekend of events raises $270,000 for HRC
4. Ohio is at center of, 2004 elections, Jacques says
5. Lakewood council quickly passes Pride declaration
6. marriage ban backers gather signatures
7. Judge upholds Cleveland Heights registry
8. Ohio has a team in womens pro football playoffs
9. Hats and heels fly as drag Races kick off Cincy Pride
10. Do Ask, Do Tell
1. Parade to the polls
2. A banquet for heroes
3. Article 12 repeal campaign is on track for November
4. New interim director takes helm of Cleveland center
5. partner benefits are at issue in Akron nurses strike
6. GOP testimony conflicts in first Senate marriage hearing
7. couples sue to strike law barring nonresident vows
8. Out U.K. star debuts a new series on Comedy Central
1. A day in the sun
2. Three Ohio universities offer domestic partner benefits
3. Trio hired to lead campaign against Ohio amendment
4. City Club hosts spirited discussion on marriage
5. Akron General nurses settle strike without benefits
6. Students recognized at GLSEN awards dinner
7. News Briefs
8. Saved! by the hell
1. Education group flunks Ohio on safe schools
2. Columbus adds employee-paid domestic partner heath benefits
3. Taft sends mixed signals on marriage ban amendment
4. Whos who behind the Ohio marriage ban amendment
5. Robbery suspect arrested for impersonating a doctor
6. ban amendments headed to ballot in three more states
7. Cole Porter bio features his work sung by a wide array of performers
1. marriage amendment goes down to defeat
2. Ohio State workers get partner benefits
3. New Jersey partner law takes effect
4. Court orders Oregon to register same-sex licenses
5. Surfs up! Grab a knife!
1. House committee passes court-stripping bill
2. Ohio sends a dozen to Democratic convention
3. Warren anti-profiling resolution includes sexual orientation
4. Presidential election may hinge on lesbian, gay vote
5. Campaign to defeat marriage ban amendment renamed
6. D.C. activist boosts Article 12 repeal effort at church service
7. LGBT music awards reveal a new depth and maturity
1. Democratic convention has more GLBT delegates, but issues kept quieter
2. Signatures filed to put Article 12 repeal on the ballot
3. Dancin ends a 20-year run in style
4. Eight Ohio choruses join in Montréal world festival
5. In its 30th year, music festival is a crowd pleaser
6. Counter-protests mark visit by Operation Save America
7. House passes bill to tie courts hands on DOMA
8. Woods to fill with song for the 29th Michigan Womyns Music Festival
1. Signatures are in for state marriage ban
2. Ohio delegates mostly pleased with convention
3. Garden Party fundraiser sees increased returns
4. Missouri marriage ban amendment passes by 71%
5. Volunteers walk Kentucky to oppose ban amendment
6. couples line up to register as Maine partner law begins
7. Three charged in Alabama teens hate-crime murder
8. Rabbi says Kent State forced him out of his job
9. marriage scorecard
10. love makes a family
1. Signatures are in for state marriage ban
2. Ohio delegates mostly pleased with convention
3. Garden Party fundraiser sees increased returns
4. Missouri marriage ban amendment passes by 71%
5. Volunteers walk Kentucky to oppose ban amendment
6. couples line up to register as Maine partner law begins
7. Three charged in Alabama teens hate-crime murder
8. Rabbi says Kent State forced him out of his job
9. marriage scorecard
10. love makes a family
1. Suit may keep repeal of Article 12 off ballot
2. Political storm surrounds governor coming out
3. State board approves wording of Ohio marriage issue
4. California top court voids 4,161 marriages
5. Two films with the same producer couldn't be more different
1. Challenges made to marriage ban petitions
2. State health conference has anti-gay speakers
3. Cheney wont back marriage amendment, praises Mary
4. Deputies stop activist from countering petitioners
5. Petitioner draws complaints at Lake County fair
6. Ballot board accepts arguments for ban amendment
7. A queer icon celebrates the talents of her homelands songwriting legends
1. Article 12 repeal will stay on ballot
2. Log Cabin speaks out during GOP conclave
3. marriage ban petitions disputed in 18 counties
4. Ohioans support marriage ban amendment 56-40
5. Does DOMA weaken Ohios domestic violence law?
6. wedding bells finally ring for heterosexual couple
7. House member wont seek re-election after being outed
8. Cipel says he wont sue McGreevey for harassment
9. Touch of Pink
1. Mary Jo Hudson to take Columbus council seat
2. Issue 3 is back
3. Log Cabin wont endorse Bush
4. Man jailed after body is found in his basement
5. More Ohio marriage ban petitions are challenged
6. Milk, Rustin honored in new Underground Railroad center
7. Jeffrey Solomon discusses his new show about teens and teachers struggle for acceptance
1. Mary Jo Hudson sworn in to Columbus city council
2. Sue Doerfer named to head Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center
3. Look at Kerrys record, says top Democrat McAuliffe
4. Election result brightens Massachusetts marriage outlook
5. Holly Near, Muse and Cincinnati artists join up for a pair of shows to get out the progressive voted
1. marriage ban will be on November ballot
2. Many marriage ban signatures are rejected
3. Prominent black church leader backs Issue 3
4. John Kerry speaks on gay issues
5. Bush campaign connected to Ohio ban amendment
6. The last summer weekend is perfect for two AIDS Walks
7. Lesbian Festival draws 800 to a sunny day of music and fun
8. Stonewall Columbus elects new president and officers
9. John Waters returns to the raunch of Pink Flamingoes for his latest film
1. Cincinnati Pride organizers disband
2. State Issue 1 can be defeated, poll shows
3. Family makes one last try to stop Issue 1 petitions
4. Gary Bauer, Elizabeth Birch spar in debate on marriage
5. Senate Democratic caucus honored for DOMA stand
6. Playwright Eve Ensler leads V-Day voting campaign
7. Interrupted by God
1. Ohio man is beaten to death in a suspected hate crime
2. Gay marriage and Mary Cheney are topics in vice presidential debate
3. Federal marriage Amendment loses for a second time
4. Suit against registry will wait to see if Issue 1 passes
5. A broad coalition can defeat Issue 1, town hall is told
6. The uniter brought his opponents together, Noble says
7. A wide variety of events will mark Coming Out Day
8. Murder is no pain in the neck for this undead sleuth
1. Cincinnati Pride will go on
2. Two charged with murder in mans beating death
3. Opposition signs appear in Issue 3 workers yards
4. Governor Taft, both senators join Issue 1 opponents
5. Votes against DOMA used against two Ohio House candidates
6. Court upholds womens shared custody agreement
7. Dozens of candidates court voters at events in two cities
8. Strings attached
1. Project Open Hand merges with LifeCare Alliance
2. How will Ohio top court candidates handle gay issues?
3. New poll shows Issue 1 in a virtual dead heat
4. Over a week later, Mary comment is still trumpeted
5. Anglican paper calls for a halt to gay bishops, vows
6. Log Cabin sues to end dont ask, dont tell
7. Devil in America
1. transgender teen is murdered after party.
2. Bashing death on his base may halt general's promotion
3. New Jersey partner bill would have governors backing
4. Dailies in three Ohio cities now print same-sex notices
5. Anti-bully program stopped after rightists call it pro-gay
6. News Briefs
1. The group trying to pass Issue 1 is accused of hiding the source of its money
2. Gay vs. gay House race is among this elections firsts
3. Barnyard knows better than gays, Blackwell says
4. Anti-gay hate crime didnt change last year, says FBI
5. Ohio top court denies last-ditch effort to stop Issue 1
6. Trial dates set in two deaths
7. In TV interview, Bush says he supports civil unions
8. P-FLAGs broad base helps in ban campaign, director says
9. Back when actresses were real men
1. Article 12 is gone
2. Issue 1 passes
3. Some say gay marriage issue gave Bush the edge
4. Four gain Statehouse after DOMA-related primaries
5. As ban amendments pass, 32 candidates also win office
6. Elections panel finds no wrongdoing in Issue 1 and 3 cases
7. Watch any episode, any time.
1. The next step
2. Petro asked to apologize for joke about gays
3. Influence of gay marriage on Bush vote is disputed
4. New Cincinnati Pride committee elects co-chairs
1. More marriage ban amendments coming
2. Cleveland Heights registry may be Issue 1s first test
3. Death of Minnesota man in Dayton is ruled a homicide
4. Ohio is well represented at LGBT activists convention
5. Theatre, Music, etc.
Alfred Kinsey finds out that hes a 2
1. Pair may get death in gay mans murder
2. Anti-Issue 1 group reports money problems to state
3. Issue 3 campaign was the most expensive in the city
4. Canada Supreme Court paves the way for vows
5. No trading Social Security for partner benefits, HRC says
1. Issue 3 foes are still hiding their backers
2. GI kills Iraqi guardsman after having sex with him
3. No on 1’ group won’t be fined for credit card
1. The year of marriage
2. Connubiality, coupling and just plain getting hitched led, 2004
3. OGE to dissolve Issue 1 group, shift its own focus
4. Senior group may resume LGBT oral history project
5. Winners of the Prism Award for queer cinema