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NYC's Great White Way is Going Green
By Staff, AP
Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- with the help of green friends like Wicked witch Elphaba -- launched the 'Broadway Goes Green' initiative Tuesday that includes plans to use energy-saving bulbs and recycle stage sets. The aim of the campaign is to reduce Broadway's carbon footprint, a measure of greenhouse gases produced by human activity.
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Out Lesbian Christine Quinn to Fill Hillary Clinton's Senate Seat?
By Maggie Taylor
While the buzz continues that Hillary Clinton could leave behind her U.S. Senate seat to become President-Elect Barack Obama’s Secretary of State, major news outlets are kicking around the possibility that out lesbian New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn will take over where Clinton left off in the Senate.
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David Sedaris Likens Undecided Voters to Airline Food
By Jonas Oliver
David Sedaris, the openly gay best-selling author of tomes like Me Talk Pretty One Day, Naked and Holidays on Ice, takes aim at the undecided voters who baffle him in an article written for the New Yorker. A Barack Obama supporter, Sedaris defines the choice of which candidate to support in the upcoming general election to selecting among airline food options.
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N.Y. State Benefits for Gay Spouses Challenged
By Michelle Garcia, Advocate.com
A mid-level New York State appeals court in Albany heard arguments this week in a challenge to the state's health benefit policy for spouses of gay state workers. The challenge was brought by taxpayers represented by the Alliance Defense Fund, a conservative group. The four plaintiffs, a group of taxpayers the AP says are not state workers, say whether to allow spousal benefits should be left up to the state legislature.
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Barack Obama Scores 14 Point Lead Over John McCain
By Jonas Oliver
According to a new CBS News/New York Times poll Barack Obama now leads Sen. John McCain 53 percent to 39 percent among likely voters, which represents a 14-point margin. In nearly every major demographic the Obama/Joe Biden ticket has scored gains on the McCain/Sarah Palin ticket since the last presidential debate. Moreover, judging from several polls, Barack Obama is gaining on McCain in the state of Florida, a once firm Republican stronghold, which Pollster.com now solidly gives to the Obama campaign.
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Obama Misspelled ‘Osama’ on Absentee Ballots in Upstate New York
By Jonas Oliver
According to a report from Albany’s Times Union newspaper, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's last name was spelled 'Osama' on hundreds of absentee ballots that were mailed out this week to voters in Rensselaer County. On row 1A of the flawed ballots, Barack Obama's name is spelled Barack Osama.
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Rants That Obama's Hiding Radical Connections
By Maggie Taylor
The fur was flying on The View again Monday when co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck attacked Barack Obama inferring he’s been shady about his 'radical connections, based on his past association with sixties anti-war activist William Ayers. Hasselbeck was outnumbered regarding Sarah Palin’s inferences that Obama cavorts with terrorists, prompting even Sherri Shepherd to wag a finger in Hasselbeck’s face.
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'Genre' Model Sues Magazine for Gay Harassment
By Ross von Metzke, Advocate.com
A model for Genre Magazine who claims a series of provocative photos intended for his personal use were reprinted without his permission is suing the magazine after he says he was subjected to unwanted advances and harassment from gay men. Benjamin Massing appeared in the magazine’s March/April issue in what he considers to be a 'cruel and vulgar' shot.
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Baby Mama Amy Poehler Kisses 'Saturday Night Live' Goodbye
By Maggie Taylor
Soon to be a baby mama and Hillary Clinton channeler Amy Poehler will bid adieu to her gig at Saturday Night Live after November’s election to give birth to her baby with husband Will Arnett. Poehler's star is rising since her weekend appearance as a beleaguered Clinton and foil to Tina Fey’s spot-on Sarah Palin, which garnered Poehler and Fey wild media attention.
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John McCain to Headline Bill Clinton Event
By Jonas Oliver
When former President Bill Clinton opens the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative in New York in a couple of weeks, he will do so with the help of a very special guest. But it’s not who you think it might be. While Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee is slated to address participants via satellite, it is Senator John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee who has been tapped to deliver opening remarks to the high profile gathering of global leaders that Mr. Clinton annually attracts.
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