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Fabulous Newscast: October 19, 2010
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- Fired Oregon Teacher Speaks Out

Seth Stambaugh, the Oregon teacher fired for being gay, spoke out for the first time in a television interview.
- New Pic, New Vid From Craigery

Craigery Morgan is back with a new shirtless photo and a new video —
this one featuring some of “the many people who live inside me.” Will
this one rack up more than 4 million views like “Surprise Party”? Watch
it here.
- Corrections Officer Files Discrimination Lawsuit

A former corrections officer in Mississippi filed a lawsuit claiming that he was fired from his job after his supervisors learned he was gay during their response to his domestic violence complaint.
- No Gay Bombshells in N.Y. Debate

Gay rights issues barely registered in a seven-way New York gubernatorial debate that offered more in the way of entertainment than substance.
- Football Fans Chant Antigay Slurs

Fans of a high school football team in Ohio were caught on video targeting rivals with the antigay chant, “powder blue faggots.”
- Hate Crimes Prosecuted in NYC

The Manhattan district attorney is prosecuting hate crimes including a recent antigay attack at Julius, a bar in the Greenwich Village neighborhood.
- Murphy Offered Rocky Horror Remake

Glee creator Ryan Murphy has been offered the opportunity to direct a remake of the 1975 musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- Bardot Might Run for President of France

Former sex kitten turned activist Brigitte Bardot, who has written
derogatory comments about gay people in the past, is considering
running for president of France after an offer from the Independent
Ecology Alliance.
- Paladino Manager Predicts “Broadway” Debate

Michael Caputo, the Carl Paladino campaign manager who takes responsibility for his candidate’s homophobic remarks, predicted that Monday evening’s seven-way debate among New York gubernatorial candidates would be like a “Broadway show.”
- Gay Bishop: Religion Is Killing Teens

Gene Robinson, the gay bishop of the New Hampshire diocese in the Episcopal Church, writes in The Huffington Post that antigay religious leaders are responsible for bullied gay teens taking their lives.