Sunday, May 18, 2008

 

SF hopes for big slice of gay marriage money
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
San Francisco's tourist industry is betting that gay marriage will lead to a boon in same-sex wedding and honeymoon packages. ...
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Gay and lesbian cruises soar in popularity
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
Despite last year's shakeup among gay travel companies, gay and lesbian cruises are gaining in popularity. Here's a sampling of offerings in the next year ...
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California chief justice says gay marriage ruling was one of his ...
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO -- In the days leading up to the California Supreme Court's historic gay marriage ruling ...
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Op-Classic, 1996: Gay Marriage, and Beyond
New York Times - United States
Same principle: If the state judges get their way, marriage in Hawaii would enable a gay couple to claim all the legal and insurance protections of marriage ...
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Romney decries California following Mass. on gay marriage
Boston Herald - United States
Mitt Romney said today he's disappointed California's Supreme Court has followed his home state's highest court in legalizing gay marriage. ...
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Gay group's anger at Tory amendment to IVF Bill
Independent - London,England,UK
Gay campaigners criticised the Conservative Party last night after its health spokesmen attempted to force women to give the name of their sperm donor ...
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Governor Jim McGreevey says he's broke, can't pay alimony or child ...
Gay Socialites - New York,NY,USA
America's first openly gay Gov. Jim McGreevey told the court this week that is poor and can't afford to pay his child support, alimony and legal bills. ...
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Gay-rights group protests HIV-positive man's sentence
Houston Chronicle - United States
AP DALLAS — A gay-rights group is protesting a 35-year prison sentence given to an HIV-positive man who was convicted of spitting on a police officer, ...
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Gay-rights group protests spitting term
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
AP A gay-rights group is protesting a 35-year prison sentence given to an HIV-positive man who was convicted of spitting on a police officer, ...
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A Legal Win for Gay Pride
TIME - USA
But soon after, when the school board prohibited expressions supporting equal rights for gay people at the school, Heather's mother, Ardena Gillman, ...
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