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Homosexual’s hate website suspends death wish for pro-family opponents

WASHINGTON (BP)--Amid intense public and legal scrutiny, a San Diego-based website that advocated "a horrible death" for public figures opposed to the homosexual lifestyle deleted the names and profiles of public officials it targeted for attack from its web pages, citing "design changes," CNSNews.com reported Nov. 29.

Clothing catalog ‘pornographic,’ Joe Gibbs says, vowing boycott

WASHINGTON (BP)--Joe Gibbs, NASCAR team owner and Hall of Fame former coach of the Washington Redskins, has added his voice to family groups protesting clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch's use of sexual imagery in its marketing to young people, CNSNews.com reported Oct. 12.

Most Vermont civil unions go out of state, commission finds

WASHINGTON (BP)--A year after Vermont became the first state to grant marriage rights to same-sex couples in the form of civil unions, a state review commission found that most unions went to out-of-state residents, CNSNews.com reported Aug. 14. At least one civil union is being used to challenge marriage laws in another state.

Indiana residents seek to block controversial play

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (BP)--Residents of Fort Wayne, Ind., and 21 members of the Indiana General Assembly have filed a federal lawsuit to stop college performances of a play that portrays Christ as a drinker and a homosexual.

Media watchdog group calls for international obscenity treaty

WASHINGTON (BP)--A leading media watchdog group is calling for an amendment to decades-old international treaties on obscenity that will include a ban on pornography reaching U.S. homes through the Internet and by satellite.

Library assoc. opposition to filters criticized for ‘peep show’ results

WASHINGTON (BP)--Family groups meeting for Victims of Pornography Month May 2 in Washington have strongly criticized the American Library Association's opposition to filtering software for its computers, saying the ALA policy puts both librarians and patrons at risk of sexual harassment.

Lesbian duo uses Vermont civil union to challenge marriage-defense laws

WASHINGTON (BP)--A year after Vermont became the first state in the union to grant marriage rights to same-sex partners, a lesbian couple is seeking to have a civil union they obtained in Vermont recognized in their home state of Georgia, CNSNews.com reported.

Homeless shelter attacked for refusing ‘drag show’ donation

WASHINGTON (BP)--Media outlets and homosexual activists in New Mexico have attacked the management of a local faith-based homeless shelter after it declined a donation raised from a drag show, CNSNews.com reported March 16.

‘Jihad’ in Indonesian islands recounted by workers, victims

WASHINGTON (BP)--Illustrating their personal testimony with photographs and horrific video images, American workers and Indonesian atrocity victims recounted a systematic butchering of Christian civilians by Islamic warriors in Indonesia's Moluccan islands.

U.N. feminist policies undermining traditional families, analyst says

WASHINGTON (BP)--United Nations-sponsored committees are pushing an agenda that counters traditional, moral and social norms regarding the family and religion, Patrick Fagan, a Heritage Foundation expert on family and culture said Feb. 27 at the Washington think tank, CNSNews.com reported.