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Pro-Marriage Equality Argentinian Priest Defrocked
By Jason St. Amand | Thursday Apr 18, 2013
The Vatican has defrocked a gay priest from Argentina who supported the country’s gay marriage bill in 2010.
Ruby Reds and Crisp Whites: Graffigna Wines for the Spring Season
By Mark Thompson | Thursday Mar 22, 2012
With longer days come longer evenings; the sun no longer sets before we leave the office - and instead, there’s plenty of time to grab a couple bottles of wine and rustle up a meal for those whose faces we want to see again.
’Ex-Gay’ Movement on the Rise in Latin America
By Peter Cassels | Tuesday Feb 21, 2012
Dramatic testimony by an Ecuadorean lesbian who said she was abused & raped in a remote clinic to ’convert’ her from her sexuality has highlighted the growing numbers of ’ex-gay’ clinics & organizations in Latin America.
Patagonia Converts Sheep Factory to Luxury Adventure Hotel
Tuesday Sep 20, 2011
Set on nearly 100 acres along the shores of the Señoret Channel in Southern Chile, the 57-room soon to be LEED-certified Singular Patagonia, resurrected by fourth generation relatives of the plant’s founders, pays homage to the factory’s thriving past.
Argentina’s Pro-Equality Prez Poised for Re-Election
By Michael Warren | Monday Aug 15, 2011
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez got half the votes against a divided opposition in Sunday’s primary, giving her re-election campaign a feeling of invincibility.
Argentina Has First Gay Divorce Since Law Approved
Thursday Jun 16, 2011
Argentina is about to have its first gay divorce, not quite a year after a groundbreaking law legalized homosexual marriage.
Capturing Iguazú Falls, Argentina In Photos
Tuesday May 10, 2011
"Iguazú" means "big water" in the language of the ancients - and apparently, when Eleanor Roosevelt glimpsed the massive Argentine waterfalls, she murmured, "Oh, poor Niagara." Check out the photos from one of the planet’s miraculous wonders.
In the Realm of the Imagination :: The Wonders of Iguazú Falls, Argentina
By Mark Thompson | Tuesday May 10, 2011
Imagine scores of butterflies fluttering about your hands and face. You’re heading toward Iguazú Falls in Argentina, the waterfalls that are four times as wide as Niagara - and a candidate for the New Seven Wonders of the World.
State Department Report Notes Anti-LGBT Violence in Uganda, Honduras
By Michael K. Lavers | Friday Apr 8, 2011
The State Department’s annual Human Rights Report documents pervasive anti-LGBT discrimination, harassment and even violence in Uganda, Honduras and other countries around the world.
Argentine Shoes Start Latest Fashion Charity Trend
By MICHAEL WARREN | Sunday Dec 5, 2010
In a world where fashion and charity are usually associated with glitzy high-society events, a shoe company has proven that anyone can help save the world - one pair of funky canvas shoes at a time.
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