Ecuador cracks down on lesbian 'torture clinics'
Women’s rights groups are claiming victory in their efforts to get the government of Ecuador to shut down underground clinics that they say used torture techniques to try to “cure” lesbians.
Match.com Releases Its Second Annual Comprehensive Study on Singles
DALLAS, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Match.com, the world's largest online dating site, today released findings from its second annual Singles in America study – the largest and most comprehensive national ...
U.S. singles say no excuse for candidates' infidelity - study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidates might want to pay attention to singles who say they have higher expectations of sexual fidelity for politicians than they do for their own partners, according to a new poll. Although nearly 70 percent of people questioned in the online survey commissioned by the dating website Match.com said fidelity was compulsory in a relationship, about 90 ...
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Pictured: The massive crush on board the Florida-based liner that missing reveller fell from during Cancun gay and ...
The Mexican navy and coastguard are still searching for the unnamed man, who is aged 30, but there is little hope he will be found alive.
Northwest News, Seattle edition: Vampires, library computer porn and a Starbuck boycott
Headlines from newspapers, television websites, online magazines and blogs of particular interest to people around the Pacific Northwest. Plus, a sloth and alleged vampires!
After Recess: Change the World
Web tools can turn the world upside down. Change.org has empowered ordinary people to close down homophobic “clinics” in Ecuador, shine a light on sex trafficking, and force banks to drop fees.
RAF a leader in lesbian recruits
The Royal Air Force has been nominated as one of the country's top recruiters for lesbians. The service has been voted for by readers of g3 – a magazine aimed primarily at gay and bisexual women.
Community organizations to screen, discuss AIDS film
Two local organizations are seeking to bring awareness and understanding to victims of a deadly and stigmatizing disease with a film showing and community discussion this evening at StageNorth in Washburn.
U.S. Carries King’s Spirit With Global Push for Gay Rights: View
Even Martin Luther King Jr., the man the U.S. honors today, had his blind spots. The circle of human rights he gave his life to expand didn’t include everyone. Left out, for instance, were gay men and lesbians.