Monday, June 16, 2008

Gay Couples Begin to Wed in California

California, US

Del Martin, 87, and Phyllis Lyon, 83, have just become the first gay couple to wed in San Francisco City Hall. The couple is one of dozens to marry following Calironia's reversal of a ban on same-sex marriages. Their ceremony was officiated by San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, an avid supporter of gay rights who viewed the experience as an "extraordinary and humbling gift". Mrs. Lyon told a small crowd of onlookers "We are very happy and we're very grateful."

To learn more, visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7457968.stm

Zero-Emission FCX Clarity Availably in July

Takanezawa, Japan

Honda has begun production of it's first zero-emission car, the FCX Clarity. Running on hydrogen and electricity, the four-seater sedan will be available to lease in California in July, and later this year in Japan. The FCX Clarity will offer twice the fuel economy of a gas-electric hybrid and three times that of a traditional gas powered car.

To learn more, visit http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,367244,00.html

Michigan Teen Survives Lightening Strike

Blanchard, MI, US

When 16-yr old BreAnne Helsel noticed rain coming through her kitchen window during a thunderstorm on June 6th, she hurried across the room to close it. The last thing she expected was to be struck by lightening, but that's exactly what happened. With a sensation BreAnne describes as being ". . . like when your foot falls asleep," her body was jolted with electricity that ran out the ends of her fingers and straight to the overhead lights, instantly killing the house's electricity. Amazingly, the teen escaped uninjured except for some burns and temporary muscle damage. Aiming to make the most of BreAnne's luck, her mother suggested she play the lottery the next day. The family won $20.

Sex Shops Go Family Friendly

Brooklyn, NY

In case you've never been inside a sex shop, here's an idea of what you're likely to find: Dim lights, thick smoke, and loud loud music. . . Ok, so maybe not the smoke. But certainly shelves upon shelves of every sex product imaginable, from innocent massage oils to intimidating mechanical devices whose function are beyond the limits of this reporter's imagination. There are racks of erotic clothing and bins of condoms in a variety of flavors and colors. There is a sales associate, fashionably disinterested in your purchases, usually with nontraditional body art. Oh, and of course there are the other customers, furtively dodging your sight line in fear of recognition. It's an experience that can be anything from thrilling to humiliating, (depending on you and depending on the store), but it's rarely what one would think of as "Family Friendly." Until now.

Babeland's Brooklyn location will open its doors on Sunday, yet many nearby residents haven't noticed the sprouting of a sex shop in their midst. That's probably because Babeland's window display is bright and inviting, with sensual images that are a far cry from the raunchy pictures you might expect. Inside, you'll find upbeat music, plenty of daylight, and a sharply dressed staff. The environment is designed to entice young couples and newlyweds - complete with infant changing tables.

The store's owner Claire Cavanah and her business partner Rachel Venning opened the first Babeland in Seattle, Washington in 1993. The store is part of a growing trend of classy sex toy resources. With any luck, in a few short generations the typical American attitude towards sexuality will follow suit!

To read more about Babeland, visit http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,367201,00.html