Emotions boil over Prop. 8 outcome (The Desert Sun) The gay civil rights movement has erupted into a caldron of emotions that shows no signs of waning after voters narrowly approved a same-sex marriage ban earlier this month. us.rd.yahoo.com
Prop. 8 opponents aim for wallets (The Desert Sun) After voters banned same-sex marriage earlier this month, protesters demanded in online chat rooms and e-mails a boycott of Mormon-owned businesses and others who supported the ban. us.rd.yahoo.com
GaydarRadio Celebrates 5 Glorious Years (RainbowNetwork.com) Happy Birthday! GaydarRadio is five years old and what a fabulous five years it's been for the station that last year was voted Best Digital Radio Station at the BT Digital Music Awards, beating BBC 6 Music and the Ministry of Sound. us.rd.yahoo.com
Neil S. Plakcy: Mahu Surfer (RainbowNetwork.com) A finalist for the 2007 Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Mystery, Neil S. Plakcy's Mahu Surfer is definitely worth its salt. The novel - the second in a series of Mahu mysteries set in Hawaii - features a handsome, sexy homicide detective called Kimo Kanapa'aka who struggles to overcome personal troubles and makes private sacrificies for the public good. us.rd.yahoo.com
That Was Quick: Google Shuts Lively Down (Mashable) Without much fanfare, the 20% time project Lively is now facing the end of its brief lifespan, as Google announced today that the virtual chat and meeting tool is set to be shut down by the end of the year. “…despite all the virtual high fives and creative rooms everyone has enjoyed in the last four and a half months, we’ve decided to shut Lively down at the end of the year. It has been a ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Sex Party 'in with a real chance' (Daily Telegraph) "WE are serious about sex" is the slogan of a new political party, which aims to beat the government's controversial internet filter - and which has sparked huge debate. us.rd.yahoo.com
Prop 8 boycotts targeting valley Mormons (The Desert Sun) Protesters threaten to boycott Mormon-owned businesses regardless of whether they contributed to Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage. us.rd.yahoo.com
One not-so-lean online crime fighting machine (Independent Online) Barack Obama did it. So did Britney Spears. So Scott Mills, a bulky police officer from Canada, saw no reason why he couldn't try it. us.rd.yahoo.com
Using the Internet to solve crime (Independent Online) Barack Obama did it. So did Britney Spears. So Scott Mills, a bulky police constable from Toronto, Canada, saw no reason why he couldn't try it. us.rd.yahoo.com
What's driving the BNP? (The New Statesman) On a sunny day in Stanmore, north London, a motley crew of people gathers at the Tube station. An elderly man leans on a walking stick, a faded blue, white and red tattoo saying "Proud to be British" just about visible on his forearm. The tattoo might be older than I am. us.rd.yahoo.com
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