Tuesday’s Headlines
Filed Under Headlines | October 27th, 2009
Tuesday’s Headlines Include: Updates from Liverpool; A Murder Trial in Florida; Updates from California; A Curious Embezzlement Case; And the U.S. Army Secretary on Some Burning Issues…
California Watch:
- Ban divorce? Ballot effort gets OK to gather signatures.
- Judge denies Prop. 8 backers delay on memos.
Crime Files:
- Update on the recent case in Liverpool, England: A gang of up to 20 youths attacked an off-duty trainee police officer outside a gay bar in Liverpool city centre. — Homophobic attack on trainee Pc.
- Florida — Trial begins for second man accused of killing gay student.
- U.S. — Accused $6M Lesbian Embezzler Pleads Not Guilty.
Marriage Headlines: – Maine — Ruling due on privacy of anti-gay-marriage donors.
Military Watch:The Army Times has a piece on Army Secretary John McHugh. (A few points of interest: A bit on DADT and possible options for homosexuals….; predictions of an era of persistent conflict [That prediction has been made for decades, but it's always interesting when it gets revived...]; And quite a bit more…)


