This week on This Way Out
Canadian pension plan plaintiffs pleaded their case in the Supreme Court with the aid of lead attorney Douglas Elliott.
Writer/director/star Peter Paige's "Say Uncle" examines a complex problem with the aid of humor and co-star Kathy Najimy.
And in this week's news:
Australian feds face off against A.C.T. over civil unions
Bush-backed marriage amendment bombs in U.S. Senate
Protesters rage against Pride paraders in Poland and Romania
Drag queens lead history-making march in Mauritius
Teens lead the way in Los Altos
It's the June 12 edition of This Way Out: The International Lesbian and Gay Radio Magazine, the world's audio oasis for LGBT news and culture, hosted this week by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle.
Sayonara, PlanetOut! After nearly 11 years, we're blasting off for another part of queer cyberspace. Starting next week, you can hear "This Way Out" online at www.outinamerica.com. To find out about our future exploits, visit our Web page or e-mail TWORadio@aol.com.
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