Monday's Headlines (Jan 31st)

Gay News Headlines: Activism & Uganda; Toronto Hate Crime Investigated; What do children call their gay parents?; France's Gay Ban Upheld; Marines on Plan to Repeal Gay Ban; Jonathan Knight on Being Out; Cyclist Graeme Obree Comes Out; Archbishop of Canterbury on Demonizing Gays...


Activism:

- Funeral of Ugandan LGBT Activist Marred by Homophobia [Human Rights Watch]

- Opinion: Activism and the gay community: What Uganda can teach us [SMH]

Crime:

- Toronto Police investigate alleged hate crime in Gay Village [Toronto Star]

Family Life:

- What do children call their gay parents? -- Elton John and David Furnish have plumped for Daddy and Papa. But the choices are endless ... [Guardian]

Marriage:

- France upholds ban on gay marriage [Deutsche Welle]

Military:

- Marines Vow to 'Step Out Smartly' on Repeal of Military Gay Ban [ABC News]

Out Files:

- Graeme Obree, former world pursuit champion and hour record holder, reveals he is Gay [Telegraph]

- Jonathan Knight 'officially' comes out (and suddenly becomes your favorite New Kid?) -- Jonathan Knight: I was never in the closet [EW.com]

Religion:

- Archbishop of Canterbury warns against demonising gay people [Belfast Telegraph]