======================================== To listen to this week's "This Way Out" copy/paste into your browser: www.planetout.com/support/media.html?file=/two/two20050516.rm or click on the PlanetOut link at www.thiswayout.org [our current show is usually up by Wednesday nights US Pacific Time each week] or check thiswayout.org for a list of our 150+ local broadcast station affiliates ======================================== THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #894, distributed 5/16/05 (hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Charting the enigmatic life of unlikely war hero/computer whiz Alan Turing; A U.N. Commission puts queer rights on ice in Geneva, Chile's parliament approves an anti-discrimination resolution while an anti-bias bill's committee passage moves the Philippines' House toward order, Spain's P.M. rebukes Roman Catholic leadership for its lack of love, a U.S. federal court nixes Nebraska's anti-marriage amendment, and other global GLBT news FEEDS MONDAY MAY 15 from 14:30-14:59 ET on PRSS DIGITAL FREQUENCY A72.7* and TUESDAY MAY 16 from 15:00-15:29 ET on Pacifica's KU satellite; Also available online at www.radio4all.net and Pacifica's Audioport, and on postal-mailed audio CD to non-satellite/non-wired stations and to individual subscribers * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IMPORTANT: Starting with our program of June 6, 2005 and continuing through at least August 29, 2005 our PRSS channel will change to A72.3. 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USAGE LIMITED ONLY BY TIMELINESS OF NEWS CONTENT! => RUNDOWN <= Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": The so-called "Brazil Resolution" identifying bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity as human rights violations is dropped from the agenda of the current meeting in Geneva of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights; however, Chile's parliament, the House of Deputies, approves a resolution calling for enactment and vigorous enforcement of a GLBT anti-bias law, while a bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity gets committee approval in the Philippines House of Representatives; prompted by Roman Catholic Cardinal Keith O'Brien's attack on lesbigays as "captives to sexual aberration," Scotland's Parliament adopts a policy against allowing addresses by clergy that attack minorities; Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero delivers a forceful denunciation of Roman Catholic Church opposition to pending marriage equality legislation there during his State of the Nation address; four Muslim imams in Zanzibar face assault charges for bursting into a private gay male wedding ceremony and beating the men unconscious -- but the victims may face charges as well because of that nation's laws against same gender marriage and homosexual acts; a U.S. federal court judge strikes down Nebraska's voter approved state constitutional amendment denying marriage or anything remotely like it to gays and lesbians, but his ruling only allows same gender couples to pursue marriage equality through the normal political process; the Bush administration makes some queer-positive changes to advice on its Department of Health and Human Services Web site to help parents speak with their children about sex; and according to recently-released scientific studies into the biology of sexuality in Sweden and the U.S., the sense of smell -- especially the pheromones associated with male sweat -- may be an important indicator of sexual attraction and orientation (written by CINDY FRIEDMAN, with thanks to Graham Underhill, Rex Wockner, and Greg Gordon, and reported this week by CINDY FRIEDMAN & GREG GORDON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:05 SEGMENT #2 - "TWO" special programming CDs/Alternabid auction promo (voiced by LUCIA CHAPPELLE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:15 SEGMENT #3 - "THE ENIGMATIC LIFE OF ALAN TURING": Europe's recent ceremonies observing the end of World War 2 remind This Way Out producer HUGH YOUNG of one of the British heroes of the Allied victory, and without whom today's computers might not exist. With presenter BARRY EMPSON, Hugh answers the questions, "Who was ALAN TURING? And (most probably) "why haven't I heard of him?" (not to mention, "Why did he have to see 'Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs'"?). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13:50 Closing Credits/continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:40 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:50 ===================================== * =============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," CHARTING THE ENIGMATIC LIFE OF UNLIKELY WAR HERO/COMPUTER WHIZ ALAN TURING... AND IN THE NEWS, A U.N. COMMISSION PUTS QUEER RIGHTS ON ICE IN GENEVA, CHILE'S PARLIAMENT APPROVES AN ANTI-DISCRIMINATION RESOLUTION WHILE AN ANTI-BIAS BILL'S COMMITTEE PASSAGE MOVES THE PHILIPPINES' HOUSE TOWARD ORDER, SPAIN'S P.M. REBUKES THE COUNTRY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP FOR ITS LACK OF LOVE, AND A U.S. FEDERAL COURT NIXES NEBRASKA'S ANTI-MARRIAGE AMENDMENT. 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