Monday's Gay News (Apr 18th)

Gay News Headlines: Former Marine Killed Gay Prof.; Businessman Killed Dancer; Jesse Jackson denies gay worker’s harassment; 'Gay' Stableboy Groped Her Breasts; HIV prevention takes step back with halt of major trial; European Gay Couples Drawn to Bulgaria; Photo of gay men kissing booted from Facebook; YouTube Pulled Apple employee video for gay kids; Interview with author of Teenage tragicomedy novel; Students Fighting for GSA Refuse to Be Dismissed; Suicide Risk Jumps for Gay Teens in "Unsupportive" Counties; Kobe says he beat up bullies in HS; Daniel Radcliffe Admires Lady Gaga's 'Outspoken' Gay Rights Advocacy....


Crime:

- Former Marine convicted of murdering gay professor [Indy Star]

- Singapore -- Businessman charged with murdering gay dancer [Straights Times]

Workplace:

- Jesse Jackson denies gay worker’s harassment, discrimination claims [Chicago Sun-Times]

- 'Gay men love boobs and bums': What "homosexual" stable boy told manageress as he groped her breasts [Daily Mail]

Health:

- HIV prevention takes step back with halt of major trial - No sign drug is doing any good in thousands of African women - study last fall concluded that Truvada did help prevent infections in gay and bisexual men when given with condoms, counseling and other prevention services. [AP]

Real Estate:

- European Gay Couples Drawn to Bulgaria Property Market [Sofia News Agency]

Tech & Censorship:

- Photo of gay men kissing booted from Facebook [Digital Life/TODAY]

- YouTube briefly pulls Apple employee video for gay kids saying "video violates YouTube’s policy on depiction of harmful activities." [Digital Life/TODAY]

Youth:

- Teenage tragicomedy: Novel deals with suicide, grief [Calgary Herald]

- Catholic High School Students Fighting for GSA Refuse to Be Dismissed [Torontoist]

- Suicide Risk Jumps for Gay Teens in "Unsupportive" Counties [CBS News]

People:

- Kobe says he beat up bullies in HS who ‘used to tease my friends because they were gay’ [NBC Sports]

- Daniel Radcliffe Admires Lady Gaga's 'Outspoken' Gay Rights Advocacy [MTV]