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New HIV vaccine trials promising
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
For the first time, an experimental vaccine, RV 144, has prevented infection with the AIDS virus. According to researchers in Bangkok, Thailand, the vaccine cut the risk of becoming infected with HIV by more than 31% in the world's largest AIDS vaccine trial of more than 16,000 volunteers in the country.
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Fight to approve Ref. 71 ramping up to fever pitch
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
The campaign to approve Ref. 71, which aims at keeping Washington State's domestic partnership law, has ramped up over the past two weeks. Washington Families Standing Together (WAFST), the Gay advocacy group leading the charge, has enlisted the help of hundreds of volunteers who seek equality more
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GSBA lunch brings Seattle candidates to center stage
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
The Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) hosted 16 candidates for major Puget Sound political races at the Red Lion Hotel on September 23. The GSBA Candidate Forum, an 11:30 a.m. luncheon attended by 120 members, was unique in that it brought together the candidates in one place in order more
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Washington, D.C. and the Equality March
by Eric Andrews-Katz -
SGN Contributing Writer
Did you know there was an Equality March on Washington, D.C. going on in October? Do you care? If so, you unfortunately seem to be in the minority on both cases. With a month before the march, I was in D.C. to get information and make a list of events for anyone attending. What I foun more
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Serbian Pride Parade cancelled, anti-Gay demos flop
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
A Gay Pride Parade scheduled for September 20 in Belgrade, Serbia, had to be cancelled after Serbian police refused to guarantee the participants' safety.
An anti-Gay march called by Serbian ultra-nationalists for the same day flopped, however, with only a dozen people turning out. more
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SGN exclusive interview:
Port Commission candidate Max Vekich
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
'I only run for jobs that impoverish me,' Max Vekich says with a grin.
Vekich is running for an open seat on the Seattle Port Commission. Because the annual salary is only $6,000, seats on the Commission are more often filled by corporate attorneys and business executives seeking i more
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ENDA gets House committee hearing
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
The US House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee began hearings on ENDA (the Employment Non-Discrimination Act) Wednesday, September 23.
ENDA's prime sponsor, Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) testified in favor of the legislation, as did the other openly Gay members of th more
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Campaign to undo Prop 8 in 2010 kicks off, activists meet in San Diego
by Rex Wockner -
SGN Contributing Writer
About 35 people gathered at the Tubman-Chavez Multicultural Center in southeast San Diego on September 20 to kick off San Diego's part of the effort to repeal Proposition 8 in 2010.
Attendees at the meeting - which took place in a predominantly African-American neighborhoo more
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MIT students' Facebook 'Gaydar' surprisingly accurate
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Staff Writer
Two MIT students, Carter Jernigan and Behram Mistree, teamed up to create 'Gaydar,' a program that could be used to 'out' closeted Gay and Lesbian users of the online social network Facebook. The two concluded that determining the sexuality of someone might be as simple as browsing through their lists o more
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International News
by Rex Wockner -
SGN Contributing Writer
British prime minister apologizes to Alan Turing
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown apologized to Alan Turing on September 11 after 31,564 people signed a petition on Brown's website asking him to do so.
Turing - the openly Gay founder of modern computing who cracked key Nazi military codes dur more |
Northwest News |
Northwest News
REGISTER TO VOTE -
DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 5
If you live in King County and are not registered to vote or need to change your voter registration because you have moved, visit the King County Office of Records and Elections website at www.kingcounty.gov/elections or phone their office at 206-296-8683. There is extensive information about voter registration on their outgoin more |
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National News
HRC endorses
march on Washington
The Human Rights Campaign said September 14 that an August 12 'statement' it made about the upcoming National Equality March in Washington, D.C., was an 'endorsement' of the march.
'Yes, we have endorsed the march,' said Communications Director Brad Luna. 'Yes, the release didn't say the word endorse,' but clearly that rele more |
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SGN INTERVIEW - Eagle, Gay bar, raided in Atlanta
by James Whitely -
SGN Contributing Writer
On September 10, The Atlanta Police Department (APD) raided the Atlanta leather bar The Atlanta Eagle, at approximately 11:30 p.m. Using excessive force and questionable tactics, the raid has incited unrest in Atlanta's LBGT community, and has left Atlanta asking one question: Why? more
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Charles 'Chuck'
Lazenby, 1930-2009
Charles 'Chuck' Lazenby passed away
at age 78 on September 17, 2009 after a
short illness. He was a Seattle native, born
August 19, 1931. Chuck was featured in
the local documentary Inlaws & Outlaws.
He was laid to rest at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
next to David Asplund, his beloved
partner of 50 years.
Chuck is survived by his si more
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Tour de Life:
Stubborn hands
by Beau Burriola -
SGN European Correspondent
We were just going about our evening walk, the way we do most evenings after dinner, when we saw him approaching. I had a bad feeling in my gut before he was a hundred feet away, a feeling that he was determined to cause trouble, but in spite of him or anyone else, Julien and I continu more
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AFL-CIO - American labor movement calls for full inclusion of LGBT workers
Courtesy of AFL-CIO
If there were any doubts that the American labor movement stands strongly in favor of LGBT rights, they were set to rest the minute former United Mine Workers president Richard L. Trumka took the podium last Wednesday, September 23, as the newly elected president of the AFL-CIO. Speaking at the labor federation's quadren more
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Gay supervisor to run for San Francisco mayor
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Openly Gay San Francisco Supervisor Bevan Dufty announced on September 24 that he will run for mayor of San Francisco to succeed Gavin Newsom. He also announced that former Obama aide Steve Hildebrand would advise his campaign.
If elected, Dufty will be the first openly Gay mayor more
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Bill Clinton: 'I Was Wrong' About Gay Marriage
UPDATED WITH FULL VIDEO
Anderson Cooper interviews former President Bill Clinton in a segment airing tonight (10pm ET) on AC360. Anderson asks Clinton about his recent statements about same-sex marriage, and why he changed his mind.
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