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CENTRAL AMERICA: Belize Court May Decriminalize Homosexuality

Homosexual acts between men are presently illegal in the tiny Central American nation of Belize, with punishments as harsh as ten years in prison. But according to the quite nasty alert I’ve just been forwarded, Belize’s sodomy law will be reviewed by the nation’s highest court on December 5th. The homosexual organization UNIBAM (United Belize Advocacy Movement) and Caleb Orozco …

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No Cross-Dressing For Halloween

A Mormon church in Utah is distributing a flyer which tells parents that cross-dressing Halloween costumes are not welcome at their party. It is unclear if the Crescent 16th Ward has a problem with cross-dressing costumes or simply wants to promote what it deems is appropriate dress at the event. But the flier angered one mother in Sandy. “It has …

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The Modified Mosquito

Scientists have developed a method for genetically modifying mosquitoes so that their offspring die before reaching adulthood. But science fiction fans already know where this could lead. The results, and other work elsewhere, could herald an age in which genetically modified insects will be used to help control agricultural pests and insect-borne diseases like dengue fever and malaria. But the …

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SAN DIEGO: Lesbian Couple Voted High School Homecoming King & Queen

Everybody say “Awwww.” Via ABC News: Two California high school students became one of the first lesbian couples crowned homecoming king and queen in the nation this weekend. Rebeca Arellano, a senior at Patrick Henry High School, was made the school’s first female homecoming king when her name was announced Friday at a pep rally. “They were chanting my name …

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