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Hopkins should be ashamed of the way it bullied Dr. Carson
In what possible way is Dr. Ben Carson's belief that marriage is between a man and a woman "in conflict with [Johns Hopkins University's] core values of diversity, inclusion and respect," as Hopkins Dean of Medicine Dr. Paul B. Rothman put it in a...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Johns Hopkins University, Family, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage
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The Three O'Clock rolls around again, this time for Coachella
Showtime was only minutes away at the Glass House in Pomona on a recent Saturday night as Michael Quercio, Danny Benair, and Louis Gutierrez, three original members of the Los Angeles psychedelic pop quartet the Three O'Clock, prepared for their first...
Tags: Music, Theater, Arts and Culture, AIDS, Nirvana (music group)
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NHL, players partner with You Can Play against homophobia
The National Hockey League and the NHL Players’ Assn. on Thursday announced they have formed a partnership with the You Can Play project, which promotes respect for athletes regardless of their sexual orientation. The league and the players’...
Tags: Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars, National Hockey League Players' Association, Ice Hockey, National Hockey League
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AP makes 'illegals' illegal
This week the AP Stylebook, the standardized style guide for newspapers and other publications across the United States, announced that no longer, under their rules, will it be acceptable to use the term "illegal immigrant." AP Executive Editor Kathleen...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Immigration, The New York Times, Gays and Lesbians
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Carson critic reveals his own problem with intolerance
I found Dan Rodricks' column on Dr. Ben Carson jaded and biased ("Ben Carson's biblically based conservatism," March 31). Mr. Rodricks accused Dr. Carson of making homophobic remarks, but it was just his opinion that the remarks were homophobic in...
Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage
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Connecticut Hoop Coaches Agree: Rutgers' Mike Rice Was Way Out Of Line
The Hartford CourantMike Rice had to be fired. He repeatedly demeaned young men. He abused his position of authority. He not only violated the ideals of coaching, he ran roughshod through the boundaries of common human decency. Yet here's the thing. If ESPN "Outside the...Tags: Basketball, Bleep (euphemism), Howie Dickenman, Ray Allen, Jim Calhoun
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Eagle Scout's Letter
Blogging with Bill WhiteMy column Saturday will focus on a letter that an area Eagle Scout wrote to the Boy Scouts of America, protesting its anti-gay policies and accompanied by the return of his Eagle Scout medal. Unfortunately, space didn't permit the use...... -
Gay quarterback coming out on 'Necessary Roughness' matters, analysts say
The Baltimore SunGay characters coming out in prime time is nothing new. In fact, “Coming-out narratives are cliches,” according to Ron Becker, author of “Gay TV and Straight America” (Rutgers University Press, 2006). “They were big in...Tags: Necessary Roughness (tv program), Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Chris Culliver, Entertainment
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Man charged with attempted murder in torching of homeless woman
L.A. NOWProsecutors on Monday charged a man suspected of setting a homeless woman on fire in Van Nuys with attempted murder. Dennis Petillo, 24, of Van Nuys is accused of dousing the homeless woman with rubbing alcohol while she slept on...... -
Tennis umpire's husband had superficial head wound, report says
L.A. NOWWhen prosecutors decided to drop a murder charge against professional tennis umpire Lois Goodman, they gave no explanation. But a defense team pathology report by a former New York medical examiner reveals the head wound authorities had portrayed as... -
Fred Willard finishes diversion program, avoids lewd-conduct trial
L.A. NOWActor Fred Willard won't face a lewd-conduct trial after his arrest at a Hollywood adult movie theater in July because he has completed a diversion program for minor sexual offenses, city prosecutors said. Willard, 72, completed the program intended to...... -
Man charged in torching of homeless woman pleads not guilty
L.A. NOWA man suspected of setting a homeless woman on fire in Van Nuys pleaded not guilty Monday after being arraigned on charges of attempted murder and mayhem, a prosecutor said. Dennis Petillo, 24, of Van Nuys is accused of dousing......
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