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Letter: Gay marriage would diminish liberty
In response to Barry Wick's letter on May 10, “Gays are second-class in South Dakota,” I would say that Wick has given us no substance to prove that point. His talk of "religious intolerance" in South Dakota has no basis. I have never heard...Tags: Family, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage, Defense of Marriage Act, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Marcelyn J. 'Marcy' Henrikson, 1934-2013
Marcy Henrikson was a supporter of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and marched for women's rights in the 1970s. But she wasn't proud of her initial reaction 30 years ago when she learned her teenage daughter was lesbian, her family said. She...
Tags: Elgin, Civil Rights, Feminism, Lung Cancer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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NBA owners vote to reject Sacramento Kings' proposed move to Seattle
NBA owners voted Wednesday to reject the Sacramento Kings' proposed move to Seattle, the latest in a long line of cities that have tried to land the franchise. The 22-8 vote in Dallas followed a recommendation made last month by the NBA's relocation...
Tags: Marcel Granollers, Kevin Johnson, Glen Rice, Fabio Fognini, Maria Sharapova
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Attack ads in L.A. mayor's race seek Latino votes
The importance of Latinos in next week's mayoral election was highlighted again Wednesday as a new round of dueling attacks ads emerged seeking to undermine both candidates' appeal to Spanish-speaking voters. In one spot appearing on Spanish-language...
Tags: Government, Eric Garcetti, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Immigration
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Growing number believe sexual orientation to be birth factor, poll finds
The Baltimore SunA new poll released today shows the largest measured gap between Americans who believe individuals are born gay and those who believe sexual orientation is caused by external factors. According to Gallup, 47 percent of Americans chose "nature" over...Tags: Family, Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage, Defense of Marriage Act
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Vikings stride with pride
ALANSON - Approximately 50 Alanson Public School kindergarten through eighth-graders participated in a new Viking Stride with Pride running/walking program. This program is run by the K-five physical education teacher Beth Ristow. Some of Ristow's...
Tags: Cheshire, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Former GOP Hispanic outreach director jumps to Democrats
The Republican Party of Florida's effort to salvage and build upon its battered image among Hispanic voters has lost the allegiance of the man once hired to lead it. Pablo Pantoja, named by RPOF last year as its state Hispanic outreach director, has...
Tags: Heritage Foundation, Jeb Bush, Barack Obama, Immigration, Social Issues
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La Leche League of Columbia meets fourth Friday
These groups meet regularly. Bereavement Support Group — Fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. This group is for adults who are mourning the loss of a loved one. All are welcome. St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Room 105, 8300 Old Columbia Road, Fulton. 410-792-...Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Christianity, Howard County, Social Issues, Ellicott City
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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: National Football League, Same-Sex Marriage, Toledo Mud Hens, Brendon Ayanbadejo, Bowling Green State University
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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: Gays and Lesbians, Hate Crimes, Civil Rights, Politics, Social Issues
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Police in Missoula, Montana, agree to change handling of rape cases
Reuters(Reuters) - Police in Missoula, Montana, have agreed to change the way they investigate sexual assault accusations under an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice that follows a similar move by a local university, officials said on Wednesday....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Sexual Assault, Police Investigations, Justice System, Assault
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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: Politics, Detroit Lions, Antoine Winfield, Kansas City Chiefs, Freedom of the Press
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