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"Gay" soccer scandal rocks homophobic Russia

(Editor's note: As Russia's Duma debates banning "homosexuality propaganda," the nation is in an uproar after two professional soccer players are being accused of being boyfriends. Gay Star News has the story.)

Two top-level Russian footballers have sparked outrage after a series of "gay" holiday pictures have emerged.

Pavel Mamayev, 24, a midfielder for CSKA Moscow, and Alexander Kokorin, 21, a striker from FC Dynamo Moscow, are believed to be in a relationship after ‘intimate’ photographs of them were posted on the Internet.

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The Year in Review: Gay, lesbian service members no longer in the closet

On Sept. 21, the U.S. military marked the first anniversary of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” and 2012 saw lesbian, gay and bisexual service members openly participating in proud military traditions, national events and LGBT pride celebrations.

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COMMENTARY: Should auld acquaintance be forgot? No, know your enemies!

2012 brought some historic changes within the gay community. Those of us who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) are feeling a little more like “Americans” as our God-given rights - which are guaranteed us by the U.S. Constitution – are slowly but surely given back to us.

Still – the media loves those who hate us and will print or air just about any hate-filled rhetoric that will boost their bottom line and keep the haters hating.

Happy New Year!

The staff members of Hale Media, Inc. -- San Diego Gay & Lesbian News and SD PIX -- wish you a very Happy New Year!

We will be publishing a limited number of stories Monday and will be offline on New Year’s Day to allow our staff members to spend quality time with their families and loved ones.

Thank you for supporting us and making SDGLN the most-read LGBT news source in San Diego. For the year 2012, we have had 1.2 million unique pageviews and 1.4 million pageviews from readers living in more than 200 countries and territories around the world.

Obama urges Illinois lawmakers to legalize same-sex marriage

President Barack Obama on Saturday urged the Illinois General Assembly to vote in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage in his home state.

Openly gay man says Christmas attack was a hate crime

BALTIMORE, Md. — An openly gay East Baltimore resident who was severely beaten Christmas night told police investigators that he believed that he was attacked because he is gay.

California governor appoints lesbian to Superior Court

OAKLAND, Calif. – Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed a lesbian to serve on the Superior Court bench in Alameda County.

Berkeley attorney Kim Colwell, 54, was selected Thursday and becomes the first lesbian named to serve on the Alameda County Superior Court.

VIDEO: Marriage equality in Maine begins with loud roar

PORTLAND, Maine – Michael Snell and Steven Bridges made history at 12:01 am Saturday, Dec. 29, when they became the first same-sex couple to marry in Maine.

The two men stood in front of a county clerk, exchanged rings after saying their “I do” vows, and were declared married. Witnesses and onlookers applauded.

But when the newlyweds walked out of the courthouse, they were greeted by thunderous roars from the crowd that had gathered to witness the historic occasion for Mainers.

Frontiers co-publisher dies

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Mark Hundahl, co-publisher of Frontiers magazine, died Dec. 26 of lung cancer.

He was a leading straight ally of the LGBT community for most of his life.

Hundahl and co-publisher David Stern bought Frontiers in 2007, and the magazine is distributed from Los Angeles to San Diego, reaching a biweekly audience of about 35,000.

In 2008, Hundahl founded Passport Consulting to explore business opportunities in China.

In 2010, Hundahl and Stern bought 50% interest in WeHo News, but that partnership dissolved within six months.

LGBT group's office in Uganda is vandalized

SMUG, the LGBTI organization led by Frank Magishu, had its offices in Kampala, Uganda broken into and vandalized with almost all office property stolen during the Christmas holiday.

It is unknown at this time if the motivation behind the attack was homophobic persecution. However given the anti-gay climate in Uganda and the fact that Ugandan House Speaker Rebecca Kadaga failed to deliver her promised “Kill The Gays” bill in time for Christmas, the timing of this attack is quite ominous.

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