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| News and Views |
Gay Christians in, gay Humanists out – of the Scout Association. |
| Congratulations – to Antony Grey on his 70th birthday and his new book Speaking Out. |
| Love and commitment – Humanist affirmation ceremonies. |
| United not so gay-friendly – United Airlines refuses partnership benefits to gay staff. |
| Barbaric treatment of women – in Islamic Afghanistan. |
| Another out gay Christian MP – Ben Bradshaw regards himself as a liberal high Anglican. |
| World Watch – news from United States, Canada, European Union, South Africa, India, and Germany. |
| Web Watch |
Brett Humphreys looks at the site of the Council for Secular Humanism. |
| Features |
All Our Yesterdays – Antony Grey reports on Goodbye to Berlin? 100 Years of Gay Liberation – the biggest gay exhibition ever – which takes its title from Christopher Isherwood’s book. |
| Proud – of What? – Allan Matthews gives his personal impression of this year’s Pride Parade and Festival. |
| Gay Christians and a "Triumph" That Never Was – Terry Sanderson concludes that the much-heralded Anglican Synod jamboree on homosexuality was actually something of a damp squib. |
| Bye-Bye to Bi! – Mike Foxwell responds to Peter Tatchell’s article Goodbye to Gay in the previous issue. |
| The Right and Wrong of Bishop Spong – Dan O’Hara analyses the views of the controversial American bishop with whom he recently took part in a televised Crossfire Special. |
| CD |
Terry Sanderson reviews Percy Grainger’s In A Nutshell. |
| Video |
Diesel Balaam reviews Man of the Year, written and directed by Dirk Shafer. |
| Books |
Jean Raison reviews Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John, by Sally Cline. |
| Postbag |
The causes of sexual orientation; and a request for Humanist information. |