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Fabulous Newscast: November 29, 2010
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- Antigay Reggae Artist Protested in Sacramento

Reggae artist Capleton, whose lyrics call for the burning of gay men, was protested outside his concert Sunday night in Sacramento, Calif.
- Kenya Prime Minister: Arrest All Gays

Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga threatened to arrest gay men and lesbians in a speech Sunday in Nairobi.
- Lesbian Guesthouse to Welcome All

Pearl’s Rainbow, the famous lesbian guesthouse in Key West, has decided to open its doors to all.
- WikiLeaks: U.S. Spied on Gay British Official

The U.S. State Department sought information about gay British international development minister Alan Duncan and his relationship with foreign secretary William Hague, according to embassy cables released by WikiLeaks.
- DADT Commentary Suggests Corrective Rape for Lesbians

In a commentary posted to a conservative website, an Army veteran suggested that lesbians should be allowed to serve in the military so that straight men can “convert” them.
- Australia: Gay Sen. Pushes Party on Marriage

Australia’s gay finance minister broke with her party Saturday
when she said she supports motions toward legalizing marriage equality.
- Graham: Not Close on DADT Repeal

South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham said on Fox News Sunday that
the Senate has “nowhere near” enough votes to repeal the law that bars
gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.
- Black Gay College Head Settled in Iowa

As the semester winds down, Raynard S. Kington, Grinnell College’s 13th
president, says he, his partner, and their children are settling into
small-town Iowa life very well.
- Delhi, India’s First Pride Celebration

Nearly 2,000 people gathered in Delhi, India’s capital, to celebrate gay
pride in the first such event since homosexuality was legalized in 2009
by the High Court.
- McCain’s DADT Blame Game

Arizona senator John McCain said the only reason the “don’t ask, don’t
tell” repeal is a hot issue in Washington is due to a pandering
presidential candidate looking for votes in 2008.