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Monday, 31 December 2007 14:13
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Global Gay Ski Weeks
Gay ski weeks have become a hugely successful part of the queer calendar and there are now a whole host of events to choose from that are taking place all over the globe! It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or if you can carve your way gracefully down the most challenging of black runs, there’s something for all levels of skier.
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Monday, 31 December 2007 12:51
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Top 10 Gay
New Year's Resolutions
Start the New Year with a promise or resolution that will guarantee a better 2008. Here are the top New Year's resolutions for gay men.
1. Journal/Blog
Don't go down the bitter highway; Release all of your baggage from the previous year by blogging or journaling. If you're dear to the old school like I am, grab a decorative notebook and write your thoughts freestyle every day. Don't worry about grammar or spelling. This journal is for you. For the tech kings, create a personal blog.
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Monday, 31 December 2007 12:31
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New Hampshire Quietly
Ushers in Civil Unions
When gay marriage came to Massachusetts, throngs of people filled the streets in Cambridge, applauding the same-sex couples emerging from City Hall with their first-in-the-nation marriage licenses.
That is not exactly the plan in New Hampshire. A more subdued celebration is expected after the clock hits midnight tonight, when civil unions become legal in the Granite State. Twenty or so couples, who had to register beforehand, will gather outside the State House for ceremonies in which they will be united with their partners in a manageable, personable celebration.
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Monday, 31 December 2007 12:24
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Gay Man's Killer to be Sentenced
A 42-year-old man who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of the managing director of a research consultancy specialising in gay and lesbian issues will be sentenced next week.
Tony Hoare, 49, was attacked in September as he walked his two Jack Russell dogs in Charlton Park, south east London.
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Sunday, 30 December 2007 16:25
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Local PFLAG Gets National Recognition
For these parents, having a child who is gay is so ingrained into their lives, it's hard to imagine life any differently.
Their children are successful, have partners, and have children of their own.
But the group that started southeastern Connecticut's PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) knows that it didn't always come so easily.
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