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Fabulous Newscast: February 9, 2011
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- Matthew Mitcham Has Something to Say

Olympic Gold medalist Matthew Mitcham has joined the chorus of voices filming PSA’s for the 2011
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Say Something campaign, urging
people to, “stop saying ‘that’s so gay,’ unless you’re talking about
something good.”
- Gillibrand to N.Y. Lawmakers: Pass Marriage

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, a strong LGBT rights advocate and rising political star, called on lawmakers in her state to pass the marriage equality bill.
- Preacher: Help Reinstate DADT for $159

Gordon Klingenschmitt, a dishonorably discharged Navy chaplain, wants Christian followers to help him reinstate the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy — for $159.
- Hundreds Attend Md. Marriage Hearing

Hundreds of witnesses and observers packed a Maryland state senate committee hearing on the marriage equality bill that lasted for more than seven hours on Tuesday.
- Iowa Bill Would Protect Marriage Foes

A bill under consideration in an Iowa house committee would allow business owners to refuse to provide jobs and housing to people in same-sex marriages that contradict their religious beliefs.
- Gay Porn Star Heats Up Real World
How does a seasoned reality franchise crank it up a notch? By mixing in a gay-porn star.
- D.C. Success Story

Bucking trends, Washington, D.C.’s gay-centered Whitman-Walker
health care clinic has climbed out of a financial hole while
simultaneously providing additional services and treating more patients.
- Miami U. Remembers Brendan Burke
The members of the Miami University of Ohio ice hockey team remember the
late Brendan Burke, their student manager, as being one of the guys.
- Pats Owner Open for Gay Business
The owner of the New England Patriots, Robert Kraft, will address a
crowd of LGBT businesspeople, making it the first time a local Boston
team owner has headlined a major event for a gay audience.
- Homophobia on One Life to Live?
One Life to Live’s Brody (Mark Lawson, pictured) doesn’t want his
fiancé’s cousin to think he’s gay, one of a few questionably homophobic
exchanges on the show last week, writes Deep Soap blogger Sara Bibel.
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