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August 29, 2004

Disappointment For Alexandre Despatie

Canadian diving star Alexandre Despatie, was supposed to bring home two gold medals from this Olympics. He ended up only winning one silver. He began the night (In the platform diving competition) in first place but never got there... Read more »

August 22, 2004

Marian Dragulescu & The Olympics

Check out more of Marian at Hot Olympians. Miscellanious trivia: Apparently giving wedgies are big water polo tactic. There are only eleven athletes participating in the Olympics who are publicly out of the closet. The Gay Games VII in... Read more »

August 17, 2004

Greece's Nikolaos Siranidis & Thomas Bimis

All teammates should show this kind of love for each other. Go Greece! Greece's Nikolaos Siranidis (L) and Thomas Bimis await the results of the men's synchronised 3 metre springboard final at the Athens 2005 Olympic Games August 16,... Read more »

August 14, 2004

Michael Phelps Wins First Gold Medal

Only seven more to go.... Read more »

Remainders: Body Shaving Tips By Michael Phelps

Non-Political Michael Phelps gives shaving tips. For the body. [via 601am] A restaurant inspectors nightmare. [Banterist] Did Google illegally issue shares? [Reuters] Scary cat photos. More like ugly cat photos. [Metafiler] Al Queda has developed a gay bomb. This is... Read more »

August 13, 2004

Governor McGreevey Continued

The controversy contiunes . . . Statement read by Golan Cipel's lawyer. [NJ.com] Governor McGreevey's speech. Plus thoughts on the speech. [NYT and Memefirst] His wife and ex-wife are still supportive. [NYDN]... Read more »

August 12, 2004

NJ Gov. James McGreevey Comes Out

New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey, who earlier this year said he opposed gay marriage, announced on Thursday he would resign and admitted to having a homosexual affair. McGreevey, who is married with two children, told reporters he had a consensual... Read more »

San Francisco Gay Marriages Voided

This was predicted, but still very sad. The court said the city illegally issued the certificates and performed the ceremonies, since state law defined marriage as a union between a man and woman. The justices separately decided with a 5-2... Read more »