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| Marriage registration to be made compulsory New York Daily News The Indian government is planning to make it compulsory to register all marriages - regardless of religion. The goal is to prevent harassment of women in divorce cases. An Indian groom puts vermilion, the holy mark belived the as sign of hindu marriage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Punjab leaders hail move on Sikh marriage Act New York Daily News Chandigarh, April 12 — Political parties and leaders in Punjab Thursday hailed the move of the union cabinet to approve the Anand Marriage Act, which will facilitate separate registration of marriages of Sikhs. The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Marriage amendment's split debate Alexandria Echo Press Last Tuesday, local radio call-in show, Open Line, provided a platform for discussion on the proposed marriage amendment and same-sex marriage in Minnesota. In November, Minnesota voters will be asked if they support amending the state's constitution ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sikhs to have own law for registering marriages Hindustan Times The union cabinet on Thursday decided to bring in a bill allowing the registration of Sikh marriages under the Anand Marriage Act, 1909, which would enable members of the community to get themselves registered as Sikhs in the marriage certificate. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| David Blankenhorn, Pro-Propostion 8 Witness, Comes Out Against North ... Huffington Post The opposition to a proposed constitutional amendment in North Carolina that would ban same-sex marriage is widening. David Blankenhorn, who testified in court in 2010 in defense of California's same-sex marriage ban, coauthored an op-ed in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| College-Educated Women And Marriage: No Longer Risk Being "Old Maids" Huffington Post By J. Bryan Lowder According to a new study by NYU sociologists Paula England and Jonathan Bearak, prepared for the Council on Contemporary Families, college-educated women are now as likely to get married as their less-educated peers -- even if the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| N.C. Gov. Perdue warns marriage amendment could invalidate ... By Eric W. Dolan North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue warned on Thursday that Amendment One, which defines marriage as between one man and one woman, could remove protections against domestic violence for unmarried women. "It would ban the state from ... The Raw Story | ||
| Big Sisters: Marriage | Ads of the World™ By ivan This campaign was designed to encourage women to volunteer for Big Sisters, an organization that pairs young girls with women who can offer them advice and guidance. There's a misperception by many women that being a Big Sister ... Ads of the World™ | ||
| Donors Split With Mitt Romney On Gay Marriage By The Huffington Post News Editors Mitt Romney's opposition to gay marriage, which helped endear him to conservative activists during the dog days of the presidential primary, puts him at odds with three of his most prominent donors, all of whom helped fund a successful effort ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| The Gay Marriage Long Game Steve Kornacki: "Sure, it would be a major development if [Obama] and his party were to officially endorse gay marriage this year. But look ahead to 2016, when the Democratic nomination will be open. It's striking how many of the prospective ... Taegan Goddard's Political Wire | ||
| Archbishop-designate weighs in on marriage | Washington Blade ... By Steve Charing Martin O'Malley (pictured), a fellow Catholic who signed the state's marriage equality law. William Lori, who will be installed as Baltimore's 16th archbishop on May 16, has already weighed in on Maryland's pending marriage referendum. Washington Blade - America's... |
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