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Paul Koering
Paul Koering (born December 17, 1964 in Brainerd, Minnesota) is an American politician from Minnesota. A Republican, he represents the rural area of Fort Ripley, near Brainerd in the Minnesota Senate. He is a liquor -
1983 in LGBT rights
February[] In the Bermondsey by-election, in the United Kingdom, Labour Party candidate Peter Tatchell loses a previously safe seat after a campaign dominated by attacks on his left-wing politics and homosexuality. External links -
1982 in LGBT rights
. Events[] Wisconsin becomes the first US state to ban anti-gay discrimination. -
1932 in LGBT rights
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Possession (2002 film)
Template:Otheruses2 Template:Infobox Film Possession is a 2002 motion picture written and directed by Neil LaBute, based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Byatt. The film tells the story of -
TheBackLot.com
when John publicly came out. The site considers television, film, music, books, and celebrity news. It publishes articles, regular columns, reviews, recaps of television shows with gay and bisexual characters, and maintains several blogs, including -
Carole Thate
Carole Helene Antoinette Thate (born December 6, 1971 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 168 international matches for The Netherlands, in which she scored forty goals. She made her debut -
Pine Leaf
Pine Leaf (1806–1858) was a woman and chief of the Crow tribe who counted coup in the 1830s. James Beckwourth describes her in his autobiography as well as Edwin T. Denig mentions her in -
Park Eun-Suh
Eun-Suh Park (Park Eun-Suh, in Korean) is a fictional character in the 1999 film The Ring Virus. She is based on Sadako Yamamura from the original Japanese Ringu series but more closely resembles -
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven
Mervyn Tuchet (or Audley), 2nd Earl of Castlehaven (1593 – 14 May 1631) was the son of George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven (1551–1617) and his wife, née Lucy Mervyn (d. bef. 1610). Mervyn Tuchet -
Toshi Reagon
Toshi Reagon (born in Atlanta in 1964) is an American folk/blues musician. She is the daughter of "Sweet Honey in the Rock" co-founder Bernice Johnson Reagon, with whom she has sometimes collaborated on -
Fyne Times
Fyne Times is a United Kingdom based free gay and lesbian magazine, with five regional editions, that was established in September 2001. Edited by Jill Rayner, it is based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, near Oxford and -
Missy Giove
Missy Giove (Melissa) is a former professional downhill mountain biker, among the most successful in the world, male or female. Her nickname is The Missile. She is openly lesbian. Giove was one of mountain-bike -
Same-sex marriage in Quebec
On March 19, 2004, the Quebec Court of Appeals ruled similarly to the Ontario and B.C. courts, upholding Hendricks and Leboeuf v. Quebec and ordering that it take effect immediately. (365gay.com) The couple -
LGBT rights in Malawi
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit Homosexual acts are illegal in Malawi. Section -
LGBT rights in Dominica
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit According to Article 14 of the Sexual -
Raymond Gravel
Father Raymond Gravel (November 4, 1952 – August 11, 2014) born in Saint-Damien-de-Brandon, Quebec is a priest and politician from the Canadian province of Quebec, who is currently the Member of Parliament for -
Natalie Clifford Barney
Natalie Clifford Barney (October 31, 1876 – February 2, 1972) was an American playwright, poet and novelist who lived as an expatriate in Paris. Barney's salon was held at her home at 20 rue Jacob -
Amane Ohtori
Amane Ohtori (鳳 天音 Ōtori Amane) is a secondary character in Strawberry Panic!. She is voiced by Yuko Kaida. She is a lesbian because she's in a relationship with Hikari Konohana. Also known -
Wanda Wisdom
Wanda Wisdom (aka Bradley Traynor, born April 23, 1975 in Camp Pendleton, California) is a drag queen in Minneapolis, Minnesota who hosts a semi-daily podcast called Lucky Bitch Radio. Wanda holds the title of -
Christian Community Television
Manhattan Cable public access television as the character, Rick X. He started the show in June, 1984, with coverage of the annual Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Among those interviewed -
WP:HOTCAT
HotCat is a JavaScript that helps registered users easily remove, change and add categories to Wikipedia pages. It has a suggestions list that will propose existing categories for auto-completion. It is a part of -
Izzy Sinclair
Template:Doctorwhocharacter Isabelle Sinclair, or simply Izzy, is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She was a -
Charles Allen (businessman)
Charles Allen (born 4 January 1957) was Chief Executive of ITV plc from its formation in 2004 until 2007. He joined Granada Group In 1991, as CEO of Granada TV, During the next several years -
1934 in LGBT rights
Births[] March 20 (Mineola, Texas) - Willie Lewis Brown, Jr., American political figure, responsible for repealing California's sodomy law. External links[] Web site for Advocate news magazine, 365gay.com, Google search for gay, lesbian, bisexual
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