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Grindr date turns into vicious hate crime
Two carloads arrived at his house, and the men had shotguns.
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Gay referee selected for Rugby World Cup Final
Nigel Owens will referee the final game between the All Blacks and the Wallabies.
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Australian opera singer called “fa**ot” on live TV
“Clearly one individual among the fans felt I was a little too fabulous .”
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Pitcairn Island, population 48, legalizes same-sex marriage
Pitcairn Island, a tiny speck in the Pacific that’s home to just 48 people, has passed a law allowing same-sex marriage – but has no gay couples wanting to wed.
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New Zealand pastor tells Christian author he prays for him to commit suicide
A New Zealand pastor has sent a hate-filled email to a prominent gay Christian author in which he calls the author a “filthy child molesting fag” and that he prays for him to commit suicide.
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New Zealand Olympic rower Robbie Manson comes out as gay
Robbie Manson, Olympic rower for New Zealand, has come out publicly as gay, and talks about his struggles in the closet and coming out to friends before the 2012 Olympics.
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Gay rights groups outraged over straight men who married to win rugby tickets
Gay rights groups in New Zealand are fuming over the legal, same-sex marriage between two heterosexual men in a radio station stunt in exchange for tickets to the Rugby World Cup to be held in the United Kingdom in 2015. Self-described best mates since childhood, Matt McCormick, 24, married engineering student Travis McIntos, 23, in a rugby stadium on Friday.
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New Zealand to shorten ban on gay and bisexual blood donors
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) is set to reduce the waiting period for HIV negative gay and bisexual men to donate blood.
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Airline hosts country’s first same-sex marriage in New Zealand skies
Lynley Bendall and Ally Wanikau, who have been together almost 14 years, celebrated the legalization of same-sex marriage in New Zealand on Monday by getting hitched at 39,000 feet.
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Marriage equality comes to New Zealand – on the ground, and in the air
QUEENSTOWN, New Zealand — When Lynley Bendall and Ally Wanikau walked down the aisle to exchange vows Monday, the fasten-seatbelt signs were off. The couple celebrated the legalization of gay marriage in New Zealand by getting hitched in a plane at 39,000 feet (11,900 meters).