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St. Paul rolls out the white carpet for gay weddings
St. Paul Pioneer PressEager to put a gay-friendly stamp on St. Paul, city officials are making select times and weddings venues available to gay and lesbian couples looking to tie the knot on the first day the state's new Freedom to Marry law takes effect. And vendors are...Tags: Weddings, Services and Shopping, Marriage, Government, Politics
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Removing guns for protection
With all the recent violence in our nation I've refocused my efforts to protecting my family, and a critical component of that is a constitutional right. To protect my family, reduce the intrusion of deadly violence, I've removed all guns from my house....Tags: Freedom of the Press, Marriage, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, Family
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Brazil judicial panel paves way for gay marriage
ReutersBRASILIA, May 15 (Reuters) - Brazil has taken a big step towards joining Argentina and Uruguay as the first Latin American countries to legalize gay marriage, even though the Brazilian Congress has dragged its feet on the issue. A panel that oversees the...Tags: Minority Groups, Gay Rights, Marriage, Justice and Rights, Justice System
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Consumed by other endeavors, Ayanbadejo not sweating potential end of playing days
Cut by the Ravens in early April, linebacker and special teams standout Brendon Ayanbadejo still hasn’t ruled out playing in the NFL during the 2013 season. He works out daily and keeps himself ready in case a team calls and the situation is right....
Tags: Bowling Green State University, NFL Pro Bowl, Minority Groups, Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XLVII
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GMO labeling campaign money mostly from outside state
The Spokesman-ReviewOut-of-state money pouring into the campaign coffers of this fall's initiative to require labeling of genetically modified food products make clear that Washington will once again be a battleground state for progressive causes. Supporters of...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Business, Marijuana Use, Elections, Genetic Engineering
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Gay South Korean film director to marry in bid to pry open closet
ReutersSEOUL (Reuters) - A gay South Korean film director is set to symbolically marry his long-term partner, saying he aims to pry open the closet in this conservative Asian country where homosexuality is still taboo and gays have been subjected to hate crimes....Tags: Minority Groups, Gay Rights, Seoul (South Korea), Justice and Rights, Celebrities
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The faithful celebrate same-sex marriage in service at Duluth church
Duluth News TribuneJack Kemp helped start a chapter of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays at Duluth's Pilgrim Congregational Church more than two decades ago. He was the pastor there and also helped usher in a likely first for the area, a lesbian minister....Tags: Minority Groups, Marriage, Music, Social Issues, Religion and Belief
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Minnesota Vikings - TeamReport
ReutersNFL Team Report - Minnesota Vikings - INSIDE SLANT It's not often a punter drafted in the fifth round, such as Jeff Locke was by the Minnesota Vikings, can upstage three first-round draft picks. But that's what happened Monday because the veteran punter...Tags: Michael Jenkins, Lawrence Jackson, Antoine Winfield, Erin Henderson, Brian Urlacher
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OUR VOICE: Neighbors can stop crime spree
If you see something, say something. That's really all that neighbors in Aberdeen can do to combat a recent wave of vandalism and thefts from cars. The vandalism is happening in the southeast part of the city, while the thefts are mainly in the...Tags: Television Industry, Television, Crime, Law and Justice, Same-Sex Marriage, Mall of America
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Bret Easton Ellis attacks 'culturally correct gay elite'
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.Novelist and prolix Twitterer Bret Easton Ellis is raising hackles once again by labeling such organizations as GLAAD as "the gatekeepers of politically correct gayness" in a long editorial in Out magazine. Ellis invited further response to his argument...Tags: Minority Groups, Social Issues, Culture, Ceremonies, Arts and Culture
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Was 'The New Normal' truly the new normal?
The Baltimore Sun"The New Normal" was supposed to be the new normal. After "Modern Family" brought two gay dads into the spotlight on ABC, NBC was bringing audiences a show that put a gay family at its center. "The New Normal" executive producer Ryan Murphy had...Tags: The New Normal (tv program), Television, Entertainment, Social Issues, Homophobia
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EDITORIAL: Coming to a state near you
The Wisconsin State JournalFirst Iowa. Now Minnesota. Next Wisconsin. Gay marriage is winning the Midwest, thanks to growing public support across the partisan divide. Several Republicans joined most Democrats in the Minnesota Legislature to approve a gay marriage bill in...Tags: Marriage, Government, Elections, Politics, Lincoln Chafee
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