Australian Mitcham scored four perfect 10s on final dive in Beijing
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) | Oct. 9 at 4:35 PM Oct. 9 at 4:35 PM
Australian diver Matthew Mitcham, who won a gold medal at Beijing with a remarkable final dive at the Water Cube, says he is surprised but understands why more athletes have not admitted to being gay.
"I was actually very surprised I was the only 'out' male at the Olympic Games," Mitcham, 20, said in Wednesday's Sydney Morning Herald newspaper.
"It's a little bit sad, I think, because statistically there should be a lot more but, it's each to one's own. I'm not going to pressure anybody else to come out of the closet because it's their own choice. I'm proud to be there ... that lots of other people can look up to."
Mitcham sc ...

Gays targeted in two new bias attacks
Muslim suspects told victims 'faggots' are 'stoned to death' in Middle East
By LOU CHIBBARO JR, Washington Blade | Oct. 9 at 10:39 AM Oct. 9 at 10:39 AM
Two men who identified themselves as Muslims were charged with assaulting a gay man in Georgetown after one of them said gay people are stoned to death in his home country in the Middle East, according to a police report.
A 23-year-old Georgetown University medical student was struck in the face Oct. 3 with a bottle wielded by one of the two men charged in the case, a police source said. The alleged attack occurred at about 3 a.m. along the C&O Canal.
The student was treated and released from Georgetown Uni-versity Hospital.
In a separate incident that unfolded at about 2 a.m. Sept. 27, police arrested an off-duty security guard for allegedly shouting an ...
Employee bound, pistol-whipped in Jan. incident
By LOU CHIBBARO JR, Washington Blade | Oct. 9 at 10:22 AM Oct. 9 at 10:22 AM
D.C. police announced Thursday that a 50-year-old man was indicted in August for assaulting an employee at the Human Rights Campaign’s Action Center and Store near Dupont Circle last January while forcing the employee to turn over money from a safe and cash register.
A statement released by the police Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit says a D.C. Superior Court Grand Jury indicted Mark Stubblefield of Alexandria, Va., on multiple charges in connection with the incident. They include armed robbery, kidnapping while armed, second-degree burglary while armed, assault with a dangerous weapon (gun), carrying a dangerous weapon (gun), unregistered possession of a firearm, felonio ...
'A great loss to the HIV/AIDS community'
By LOU CHIBBARO JR, Washington Blade | Oct. 9 at 10:12 AM Oct. 9 at 10:12 AM
Gene Copello, executive director of the AIDS Institute, a public policy research and advocacy group, died Tuesday at Inova Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria, Va., from complications associated with kidney disease. He was 49.
Copello has been credited with helping to transform the AIDS Institute into an important national AIDS advocacy organization, with offices in Washington, D.C. and Tampa, Fla.
He recently attended a White House ceremony where President Bush signed a sweeping global AIDS relief bill, which Copello lobbied Congress to pass.
“This is a great loss to the AIDS Institute and the entire HIV/AIDS community, and we will forever miss Gene’s ...
2 incumbents in tight races; Baldwin, Frank, Polis favored to win
By CHRIS JOHNSON, Washington Blade | Oct. 8 at 9:54 AM Oct. 8 at 9:54 AM
The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund is touting an unprecedented number of endorsements this year, but many of those candidates are facing significant challenges in their bids for public office.
As of Tuesday, the Victory Fund had backed 100 candidates in this year’s election — more than the 88 candidates it endorsed in 2006 or the 65 it endorsed in 2004.
Denis Dison, a Victory Fund spokesperson, said he expected a few more endorsements in the weeks remaining before Election Day.
He said one reason more openly gay candidates are running is because of victories of other gay people in previous elections.
“When you see that peopl ...
Australian Mitcham scored four perfect 10s on final dive in Beijing
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) | Oct. 9 at 4:35 PM Oct. 9 at 4:35 PM
Australian diver Matthew Mitcham, who won a gold medal at Beijing with a remarkable final dive at the Water Cube, says he is surprised but understands why more athletes have not admitted to being gay.
"I was actually very surprised I was the only 'out' male at the Olympic Games," Mitcham, 20, said in Wednesday's Sydney Morning Herald newspaper.
"It's a little bit sad, I think, because statistically there should be a lot more but, it's each to one's own. I'm not going to pressure anybody else to come out of the closet because it's their own choice. I'm proud to be there ... that lots of other people can look up to."
Mitcham sc ...

Gays targeted in two new bias attacks
Muslim suspects told victims 'faggots' are 'stoned to death' in Middle East
By LOU CHIBBARO JR, Washington Blade | Oct. 9 at 10:39 AM Oct. 9 at 10:39 AM
Two men who identified themselves as Muslims were charged with assaulting a gay man in Georgetown after one of them said gay people are stoned to death in his home country in the Middle East, according to a police report.
A 23-year-old Georgetown University medical student was struck in the face Oct. 3 with a bottle wielded by one of the two men charged in the case, a police source said. The alleged attack occurred at about 3 a.m. along the C&O Canal.
The student was treated and released from Georgetown Uni-versity Hospital.
In a separate incident that unfolded at about 2 a.m. Sept. 27, police arrested an off-duty security guard for allegedly shouting an ...
'A great loss to the HIV/AIDS community'
By LOU CHIBBARO JR, Washington Blade | Oct. 9 at 10:12 AM Oct. 9 at 10:12 AM
Gene Copello, executive director of the AIDS Institute, a public policy research and advocacy group, died Tuesday at Inova Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria, Va., from complications associated with kidney disease. He was 49.
Copello has been credited with helping to transform the AIDS Institute into an important national AIDS advocacy organization, with offices in Washington, D.C. and Tampa, Fla.
He recently attended a White House ceremony where President Bush signed a sweeping global AIDS relief bill, which Copello lobbied Congress to pass.
“This is a great loss to the AIDS Institute and the entire HIV/AIDS community, and we will forever miss Gene’s ...
2 incumbents in tight races; Baldwin, Frank, Polis favored to win
By CHRIS JOHNSON, Washington Blade | Oct. 8 at 9:54 AM Oct. 8 at 9:54 AM
The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund is touting an unprecedented number of endorsements this year, but many of those candidates are facing significant challenges in their bids for public office.
As of Tuesday, the Victory Fund had backed 100 candidates in this year’s election — more than the 88 candidates it endorsed in 2006 or the 65 it endorsed in 2004.
Denis Dison, a Victory Fund spokesperson, said he expected a few more endorsements in the weeks remaining before Election Day.
He said one reason more openly gay candidates are running is because of victories of other gay people in previous elections.
“When you see that peopl ...






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