Gay Dating Site: The Guardian: Sketch: It's the sloppy slipper programme, stupid
Inevitably there was a sense in the Commons that the news was elsewhere. More than usual MPs must have felt that what they thought mattered hardly at all, like a parish meeting to discuss a new bus shelter held on the night of a general election.It's a time when we look back 70 years into the past. Poppies were sprinkled randomly on the Labour benches, but were almost universal among Lib Dems and Conservatives. But the most majestic of all was Dame Marion Roe - how superb she...
Gay Dating Site: The Peoples Forum
Published Tuesday, December 13, 2005 Whatever happened to CHRISTmas?To the editor: Holiday Tree????What in the world is a holiday tree? What ever happened to the CHRISTmas tree? In fact, whatever happened to CHRISTmas in the first place? If it wasn't for CHRISTmas, we wouldn't have CHRISTmas break, oh, I guess to be politically correct, it's "Winter Break."The merchants have CHRISTmas to thank for Black Friday and...
Gay Dating Site: Corrections
Correction of Feb 14 article on generally calm response among gay users of Internet to news that stronger strain of HIV has been detected in New York City man regarding age of escort mentioned ...
Gay Dating Site: Seaman is banned from Gay UK Final,
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Naval officer torn off strip A ROYAL Navy officer has been banned from competing in the finals of Mr Gay UK.Lieutenant Richard Cowell, 25, has reached the last 20 in the nationwide pageant and dreams of becoming a gay campaigner.But he faces a court martial after top brass told him to pull out of the contest - and he vowed to go ahead anyway.The highly-qualified weapons engineer, who is Mr Gay UK Plymouth, outraged bosses with provocative poses on the contest's...
Gay Dating Site: The Guardian: G2: You don't have to play it straight: Football has always been the preserve of red-blooded, heterosexual men, right? Think again. As the new season kicks off, Simon Fanshawe investigates how the beautiful game is being embraced by the gay community both
Five years ago it would have been inconceivable. Then, during the World Cup, a couple of pubs did it. But for Euro 2004 a whole rash of them up and down the country decided to exploit the commercial benefit of showing football live on television. The interesting part is that these were gay bars - and during Euro 2004 they were crammed. There are now thousands of bona fide gay footie fans, from Newcastle to Southampton, and Manchester to Millwall. The Gay Football Supporters' Network...