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Gay rights advocates march on DC, divided on ObamaThe Associated PressWASHINGTON — Thousands of gay and lesbian activists were expected to converge Sunday in a march from the White House to the Capitol, demanding that .
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Obama Pledges to Let Homosexuals Serve Openly in US MilitaryVoice of AmericaMr. Obama also told the Human Rights Campaign he plans to overturn the ban on entry to the US based on HIV status.
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Obama vows boost to same-sex rightsThe AustralianHis words were remarkably similar to a speech he gave to a White House reception in July to mark Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride month.
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Obama to End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'Wall Street JournalWASHINGTON--President Barack Obama on Saturday pledged to end a 16-year-old policy banning gay people from serving openly in the nation's military, .
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Sunday Word: Gay Rights MarchNew York Times“President Obama gets an “F” for his speech tonight on gay rights,” wrote Kevin Naff, the editor of The Washington Blade, a gay issues newspaper in .
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Obama vows repeal--again--of Defense of Marriage Act, Don't Ask, Don't TellChicago Sun-TimesObama's never been in the closest when it comes to his support of most gay issues--except gay marriage--he just hasn't delivered on the top gay agenda items .
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UK's Tories showcase new tolerance on gayseTaiwan NewsCameron formally apologized for the law in July at an event ahead of London's Gay Pride rally.
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Gay Tories hold first pride nightBBC NewsThe Conservative organisers of the Pride event dismissed "Tory Shame" as, well, "a shame".
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Tories ignore protesters to take Pride in first gay club nightTimes OnlineLast night, though, the Tories glammed up for “Conference Pride”, the party's first official gay club night.
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A letter signed by celebrities including Ewan MacGregor, Stephen Fry and Jo Brand has asked Tory leader David Cameron to oppose the views of his party's new European allies.
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Gay sex ruling: Views from IndiaBBC NewsThe majority of the people in my village don't even know what gay means.
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India court drops gay sex banFinancial TimesThe landmark decision on civil rights thrilled India's gay community, which has long complained that homosexuals in the country are treated as second-class .
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