Pinksixty News TUESDAY 06 MARCH 2012

2 months ago
SOURCE  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp0ww00CpB8
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Germany has responded to Belarus's leader after he said he'd rather be a dictator than gay. Spokesman Steffen Seibert said, 'It is interesting that even Mr Lukashenko views himself now as a dictator." To mark the centenary of Alan Turing's birth, a new exhibition has opened at Bletchley Park in England, where Turing worked during World War II. The exhibition includes personal items and his first computing devices. Following a massive online petition, the Swedish coalition government has agreed to end the forced sterilisation of transgender people. Party leaders said in a statement, "It's time to abolish the requirement for sterilisation at sex change." The British government have announced that anyone with HIV who has been in the country for at least 6 months will receive free treatment. Immigration status will no longer be a bar to free medical services. And finally, BioWare's latest video game, Mass Effect 3, offers players the chance for same-sex relationships. A lesbian option was included in the previous release but not a male one. The new release has both.