Opening Teases/Theme Music/Intro Continuity ........................ 1:15 SEGMENT #1 - NewsWrap: Self-immolating Italian gay rights activist Alfredo Ormando dies from his burns; British lesbigay rights legislation survives religiously-inspired amendment attempts; UK Evangelicals issue a public apology for past "un-Christian" responses to gays and lesbians, but continue to spout anti-homosexual theology; an apology for 15 years of anti-queer advocacy and fundraising also comes from John Whitehead, principal of the conservative U.S. legal assistance group the Rutherford Institute; an Oakland, California court ruling supporting the right of the parents of a non- gay teen to have him kidnapped and forcibly placed in a behavior modification center worries lesbigay youth advocates; while U.S. sailor Tim McVeigh awaits a court ruling in a lawsuit to block his discharge, America Online admits to inappropriately releasing private identifying information about him to naval investigators, and the author of the so-called "Don`t Ask, Don`t Tell" policy condemns the Navy`s tactics; and Brits fear transsexual fish will spawn transsexual men [compiled and written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL, BRIAN NUNES, JASON LIN, REX WOCKNER, LUCIA CHAPPELLE & GREG GORDON, and anchored by CINDY FRIEDMAN and CHRISTOPHER DAVID TRENTHAM] ..................... 10:35 SEGMENT #2 - "TWO" I.D. by singer/songwriter Margie Adam (begins with an excerpt from her "Unicorn Song") ................................... :35 SEGMENT #3 - In December, Amnesty International adopted a Romanian lesbian as a prisoner of conscience. That action, and the mid-January release of a joint report by the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) and Human Rights Watch, put the spotlight on the continuing climate of legalized anti-lesbigay intolerance in that country. Under continuing pressure from the Council of Europe and additional prodding by several member nations -- most notably The Netherlands -- the Romanian parliament reluctantly revised its sodomy laws in 1996, but critics believe the supposedly- liberalized penal code makes it worse for gays and lesbians in Romania now than it was under the former dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu. This comprehensive report by ERIC BEAUCHEMIN in Bucharest [excerpted from material originally broadcast by Radio Netherlands] provides an inside look at the agonizingly-slow struggle for lesbigay rights in Romania (includes comments by Romanian activists Adrian Coman & Daniel Iorga, and Dutch political attache Jan de Roy) .............. 15:15 CLOSING CREDITS/CONTINUITY ......................................... 1:15 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME ................................................. 28:55