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Pink Paper Xtra 6 September 2010

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MP Alan Duncan slams UK press for Hague reporting
Openly-gay Conservative MP Alan Duncan has slammed British newspapers for their coverage of allegations surrounding William Hague.
British man attacked by gang of seven in Spanish resort
A British man has been attacked by a gang of seven at the Spanish resort of Mijas Costa in what police believe was a homophobic hate crime.
California Senate condemns Ugandan bill and religious groups
The California Senate passed a resolution on 30 August condemning the pending bill in Uganda that would jail gays for life and punish some with the death penalty. The vote was 21-14.
Mayor's position in doubt following gay snub row
Mayor of Retford, Ian Campbell, may be asked to stand down after complaining against a Nottingham Councillor whom he thought snubbed him for being gay.
Police to investigate anti-gay church graffiti in Wiltshire
Police are investigating homophobic graffiti that was painted on a church in Devizes, Wiltshire, where the resident reverend intends to celebrate his civil partnership.
Senior Catholic blames gay rights for UK's so-called problems
A leading Catholic figure has blamed Britain's gay rights movement for the UK's social, religious and political problems, this week.


Facebook group caters for gay men in entertainment industry
A new online community exclusively for gay men in the entertainment industry has been launched via social networking site Facebook, this week.
40,000 people attend Cardiff Mardi Gras
As this summer’s Pride season draws to a close, 40,000 revellers packed Cardiff city centre park for the annual Mardi Gras – now in its eleventh year.
EVENT: Mr & Mrs Lady-Boy 2010

Fabulous wigs, handmade costumes and death defying heels will be on display as celebrated Thai restaurant, Mango Tree will host their famous lady-boy competition - back by popular demand for another dazzling year.

Pink Paper readers approve of Norton's BBC prime-time slot

The majority of PinkPaper.com readers think Graham Norton will successfully fill Jonathan Ross' BBC shoes, according to our latest online poll. 

Win tickets to The Laramie Project

In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming...

 
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