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Today’s LGBT News around the Americas



Denise Simmons, the first black lesbian mayor in America to marry her partner next weekend (Pink News)

Gay Miami news anchor Charles Perez won a two-year restraining order against his ex-partner (The Advocate)

Lutherans to vote on gay clergy proposal today (365 Gay)

Maine couple celebrates 40th anniversary (Pam’s House Blend)

Two teenagers charged in the beating of a 15-year-old gay Portage teen (Detroit Free Press)

West Hollywood to install plaque honoring gay marriages (Los Angeles Times)

A Baptist pastor in Minneapolis said a tornado that damaged a Lutheran church on Wednesday was a divine sign of opposition to the proposal to lift restrictions on non-celibate gay and lesbian clergy in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (The Advocate)

Judge sets January trial date for Prop. 8 case (The Associated Press)

Gay Rights March on Washington will move forward with a massive national day of action on Sunday, October 11, 2009 (New Gay Travel Guide)

Iowa gay marriage reaffirmed as fundamental to equality (Change.org)

Gay L.A. man claims he was Michael Jackson’s lover (Towleroad)

Ohio City to honor pioneering lesbian author (Edge)

NBC-Los Angeles hires homophobic anchor Alycia Lane (Joe. My. God.)

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