Pinksixty MONDAY 25 APRIL 2011
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In mid-January, a prominent gay journalist from Portugal was found brutally murdered and castrated in his New York hotel room. His companion, a male model and reality TV star, now faces trial. Eight British couples filed a joint legal application to the European Court of Human Rights, in February. The aim was to overturn the twin bans on gay civil marriages and heterosexual civil partnerships. A straight, married man from France took pharmaceutical giant Glaxosmithkline to court in March. Didier Jambart claimed that a prescribed Parkinson's disease drug turned him into a gay, cross-dressing sex addict. That same month, the anti-gay Westboro Baptist church planned to picket the funeral of Oscar winning actress Elizabeth Taylor. The actress died at the age of 79 in Los Angeles. And, most recently, Archaeologists in Europe claimed to have discovered remains of the world's first 'gay caveman'. Experts in the Czech Republic said the late Stone Age man dates back to 2500 BC. Eight British couples filed a joint legal application to the European Court of Human Rights, in February. The aim was to overturn the twin bans on gay civil marriages and heterosexual civil partnerships. A straight, married man from France took pharmaceutical giant Glaxosmithkline to court in March. Didier Jambart claimed that a prescribed Parkinson's disease drug turned him into a gay, cross-dressing sex addict. That same month, the anti-gay Westboro Baptist church planned to picket the funeral of Oscar <b>...</b>
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