TOP6NEWS - Date 11.11.04
1-NEWS: Newfoundland won't oppose Same-Sex Marriage challenge
2-NEWS: Same Sex Marriage reverberates after election
3-NEWS: Matrimonial lawyers endorse Same Sex Marriage
4-NEWS: Gay activists meeting in St. Louis mourns election
5-NEWS: Kinsey movie screened last night
6-OP-ED: J. Roback Morse: Marriage of convenience
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1-NEWS: Newfoundland won't oppose Same Sex Marriage challenge
By: DENE MOORE
The Newfoundland government will not oppose efforts by two lesbian couples to overturn the province's ban on same-sex marriage.
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2-NEWS: Same Sex Marriage reverberates after election
By: DRU SEFTON
c.2004 Newhouse News Service
The voters have spoken, and many of them said, "Moral values."
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3-NEWS: Matrimonial lawyers endorse same sex marriage
PlanetOut Network
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
A group of the top U.S. marital law attorneys announced on Wednesday its support for marriage rights for same-sex couples, and it urged lawmakers to get on board.
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4-NEWS: Gay activists meeting in St. Louis mourns election
By Cheryl Wittenauer, Associated Press Writer | November 11, 2004
Organizers of the first national gay and lesbian conference since last week's presidential election say resounding voter passage of gay marriage bans in 11 states has been hard to bear, leaving members devastated and fearful.
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5-NEWS: Kinsey movie screened last night
By David Crary, Associated Press
Indignant conservative groups are protesting the opening of the film Kinsey, denouncing it as ``propaganda'' seeking to glorify the bisexual researcher they blame for inspiring the sexual revolution.
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6-OP-ED: J. Roback Morse: Marriage of convenience
By Jennifer Roback Morse, National Review Online
Defenders of marriage can claim a victory from last week's election: voters resoundingly supported the traditional definition of marriage as one man, one woman in all eleven states that had the question on the ballot.
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