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British comedy queen Dame Penelope Keith dies aged 86

Beloved British sitcom star Penelope Keith, known for 'The Good Life' and 'To the Manor Born', has died aged 86.

40 years ago, Madonna shared ‘True Blue’

Madonna's third album stands the test of time four decades after its release.

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Gay Rights Reform

Howard Says ‘Complicated', Parliamentary ‘ad hoc' Committee Says Otherwise The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission released its report Same Sex: Same Entitlements...

Abstinence-Only Not the Only Way

U.S. Congress expected to remove abstinence-only restriction on funding for HIV/AIDS programs. America's International HIV/AIDS program, PEPFAR was launched by President George Bush...

Telstra Ahead of Government on LGBTI Reforms

As politicians stew on the idea of altering legislation that discriminates against gay and lesbian couples, Telstra, one of Australia's largest employers has...

Prostitution Amendment Bill

WA takes a new look at the world's oldest profession. WA Attorney General Jim McGinty established a Prostitution Law Amendment Working Committee in September...

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