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| HARVARD ENSURES FAIRNESS WITH ADDITION OF TRANSGENDER PROTECTIONS |
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| Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the nation, announced April 11 that it would be adding gender identity to its non-discrimination policy, safeguarding transgender students and faculty.
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| Hate crimes bill has a shot |
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| Much of the opposition by legislators had stemmed from listing "sexual orientation" - which included gays, lesbians and transgendered people. Critics also had attacked the measure as trying to punish people for their "thoughts" or motives in a crime.
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| Hotel won't rue its loo policy |
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| A TRANSVESTITE has claimed discrimination by a Melbourne hotel for a ban on using the women's toliet.
The licensee of the Newmarket Tavern, John Booth, said he was shocked by the allegation.
He said he ran a sports bar, lounge, restaurant and TAB that were open to anybody.
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| Hidden past, hopeful future for trans athletes |
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| Kristen Worley, a 2008 Olympic hopeful in cycling, has a secret.
But now, with great anxiety, she?s divulging it.
A few years ago, the Canadian had sex-change surgery to change her gender from male to female.
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