Tuesday, December 25, 2012

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News10 new results for marriage
 
Gay marriage politics keep evolving in New Jersey
Philadelphia Inquirer
Gusciora says the state Legislature might not be able to get a gay marriage bill past "the bully-in-chief" governor and the courts may not rule favorably for gay rights advocates. He says a popular vote on legalizing gay marriage is not his top choice ...
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Editorial: All we need is love — and marriage
Chicago Sun-Times
FOR USE AS DESIRED, YEAR END PHOTOS - FILE - Terry Gilbert, left, kisses his husband Paul Beppler after wedding at Seattle City Hall, becoming among the first gay couples to legally wed in the state, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012, in Seattle. Gov. Chris ...
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Opposed to same-sex marriage, company ends wedding business
Baltimore Sun
The head of the Maryland Wedding Professionals Association said the trolley company is the second vendor to refuse business over the state's same-sex marriage law, which voters upheld in November. The Maryland clergyman who led opposition to ...
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Baltimore Sun
Estate Planning in a 2nd Marriage: What's Fair?
Town Hall
Dear Reader, Estate planning in a second marriage can be tricky, especially when there are children from different marriages involved. What seems fair to you may not seem fair to your wife. She, quite naturally, will want to protect herself and your ...
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Top Dem moments of 2012: Obama backs same-sex marriage
MSNBC
(In this May 8, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama speaks in Washington. President Barack Obama faced mounting pressure Wednesday to express support for same-sex marriage after a setback for gay-rights advocates in North Carolina.
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MSNBC
Owners hoping arrival of gay marriage gives business a boost
Press Herald
Business owners are hoping to see a rise in demand for such goods and services as legalized gay marriage arrives in Maine later this week, but the impact may take time to build as people plan their events. "I don't think the floodgates will open and we ...
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Pot, gay marriage top 2012 stories
HeraldNet
SEATTLE -- People in Washington decided that marijuana, long derided as a dangerous drug that could lead to more harmful addictions, wasn't so bad after all. Initiative 502, legalizing pot for adults, was easily approved in November and that sweeping ...
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Expert answers questions about same-sex marriage
The Rock River Times
URBANA, Ill. — A University of Illinois professor who studies LGBT life in downstate Illinois is sharing her findings as the state legislature prepares to debate passage of H.B. 5170, otherwise known as the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act ...
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My long-term partner won't consider marriage. Help!
Telegraph.co.uk
While your partner drifts around laying an egg here and there, you're the pig. If I were you, I'd go and ask a divorce lawyer to explain the laws of a) marriage and b) cohabitation so you can find out what is due from each of you to each other and to ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Archbishop attacks UK govt. plans for gay marriage
Press TV
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has used his sermon at Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve to accuse British government ministers of acting to legalize same-sex marriage in defiance of public opinion. The Archbishop of Westminster ...
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Blogs3 new results for marriage
 
Put focus on family breakdown, not gay marriage, urges Sir Paul ...
High Court judge Sir Paul Coleridge has attacked the Government's gay marriage plans as the 'wrong policy'
News | The Times
Group Of Illinois Religious Leaders Lobbies For Gay Marriage ...
By Justin Wingerter
The Reverend Jerry Bennett of the Illinois South Conference of the United Church of Christ in Highland says he supports the measure because Jesus loved all people.
CBS St. Louis
Cameroon archbishop calls same-sex marriage crime against ...
By cameroononline
Victor Tonye Bakot(Reuters) - One of Cameroon's most senior Christian leaders on Tuesday called same-sex marriages a crime against humanity, ramping up.
CameroonOnline.org


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