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Fabulous Newscast: November 2, 2010
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- Cher Talks About Chaz With Vanity Fair

Cher talks with Vanity Fair about her struggle with her son Chaz Bono’s gender transition, which includes her inability to remember to use the pronoun “him.”
- Berlusconi: Better to Like Girls Than Be Gay

Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi stands accused of being too friendly with young women, but at least that’s better than being gay, says the embattled leader.
- Meet Kye Allums, Transgender NCAA Basketball Player

Kye Williams, a junior guard for the women’s team at George Washington University, is the first publicly transgender person to play NCAA Division I college basketball.
- Ted Olson Honored as HuffPo Game Changer

The Huffington Post honored Prop 8 litigator Ted Olson as a 2010 Game Changer for his work to lead the legal fight for marriage equality.
- Transgender Woman Wins British Scrabble Championship

Mikki Nicholson, a 32-year-old transgender woman, won the British national championship in Scrabble on Saturday.
- West Hollywood Halloween in Photos

Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood is home to outlandish costumes and debauchery by the hundreds of thousands on Halloween. Check out some of the more wild costumes on SheWired.com.
- Who Will Run San Francisco?

Thirty-two years after the murder of gay San Francisco city supervisor Harvey Milk, will a gay man run the City by the Bay?
- Pastor: "Jesus Was HIV-Positive"

A pastor in South Africa has shocked churchgoers with a series of sermons claiming Jesus was HIV-positive.
- Portia de Rossi: "Love Saves You"

Portia de Rossi appears on Monday’s Oprah to promote her new book,
Unbearable Lightness, saying the pressure to stay closeted in Hollywood
is one of the many reasons she became obsessed with losing weight.
- Possible Hate Crime in San Diego

A 32-year-old San Diego man was beaten in the early hours of Halloween, and he says it was because he was gay.