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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
Taipei - More than 20,000 protestors marched in Taipei Saturday to demand equal rights for gays and the legalization of homosexual marriage. The gay pride march, which began with only 500 participants in 2003, drew more than 20,000 homosexuals and su...
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Sify (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
More than 20,000 people marched in Taipei Saturday to demand equal rights for gays and the legalisation of homosexual marriage.
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Jesus Lives! (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
From Daily Mail UK After witnessing a gay pride march, committed Christian Pauline Howe wrote to the council to complain that the event had been allowed to go ahead. But instead of a simple acknowledgement, she received a letter warning her she might be guilty of a hate crime and that the matter had been passed to [...]
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
Pauline Howe a 67yearold grandmother was questioned by police after council officials decided that her complaint about a gay pride march amounted to a "hate incident".
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365 Gay News (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
The panel received reports of people being assaulted or even killed because they were gay or lesbian.
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Political Scrapbook (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Pictured sipping tea unassumingly, Pauline Howe is the last person you would expect to be treated to a bit of nee-naw. That is precisely what happened, however, when the evangelical Christian wrote a letter of complaint regarding a gay pride event. The involvement of the police was obviously an overreaction, not to mention a misdirection of [...]
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PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
A woman who complained about a gay Pride march in Norwich has said she may sue the police and local council after she was investigated for possible hate crime.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
POLICE and council officials have been accused of heavy-handed tactics after a woman, 67, was questioned for telling officials that a gay pride march was a "public displa
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Six weeks ago, the Atlanta police threw everybody in a gay bar called The Eagle to the ground, handcuffing them face down on the floor. After two hours, they finally let everyone go.
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Aftermath News (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Daily Mail | Oct 25, 2009 By Andrew Levy After witnessing a gay pride march, committed Christian Pauline Howe wrote to the council to complain that the event had been allowed to go ahead. But instead of a simple acknowledgement, she received a letter warning her she might be guilty of a hate crime and that the matter [...]
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Anglican Mainstream (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
By Andrew Pierce, Telegraph What kind of society have we become when the peaceful expression of a religious belief can bring police knocking at the door? Pauline Howe, 67, is the latest victim of our obsession with political correctness, after she had the temerity to write a letter to Norwich Council, her local authority, objecting to a gay pride march. The response? Two police officers...
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Americans For Truth (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
Which Story Is True? Kevin Jennings, President Obama’s “Safe Schools” chief, gave two opposing histories of his ailing mother marching in Winston-Salem’s first “gay pride” parade. By Peter LaBarbera Kevin Jennings, President Obama’s appointee to head up the “Safe and Drug-Free Schools” agency at the Department of Education, gives speeches...
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Gay South Florida (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
By BEN JUDAH, Associated Press MOSCOW -- Russian gays called on U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to support their rights as she unveiled a statue of American poet and gay pride symbol Walt Whitman in Moscow on Wednesday....
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
Russian gays called on U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to support their rights as she unveiled a statue of American poet and gay pride symbol Walt Whitman in Moscow on Wednesday.
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PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
Russian gay activists have spoken of their disappointment that US secretary of state Hillary Clinton did not condemn homophobia on a visit to Moscow.