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Gay adoption not wrong
Responding to the letter on Tuesday, Oct. 7, "Gay adoption ban a moral must," it's difficult to know where to begin. There are undesirables in every group of people, and to think that every loving, committed, gay person falls into that category is...Tags: Wilton Manors, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Adoption
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Robby Benson directs 'Billy: The Early Years'
Special to The Times"IT WAS one of those wonderful phone calls," Robby Benson says, recalling February when producer Larry Mortoff dialed him up and asked if he wanted to direct "Billy: The Early Years," a new film about evangelist Billy Graham being released in late...Tags: Armand Hammer, Celebrity Mothers, Harry Potter, Lindsay Wagner, Judaism
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Sarah Palin strikes a chord, politically, personally
South Florida Sun-SentinelOne woman. Countless contradictions. That's Sarah Palin, the first woman with young children to run for the country's second-highest office. She successfully winked and doggoned her way through the vice presidential debate despite her inexperience on...Tags: Boca Raton, Robert F. Kennedy, Government, Colleges and Universities, John McCain
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Her hope, and then her curse
Chicago Tribune reporterI always dreamed that when I grew up I would marry . . . the man of my dream, tall, dark & handsome, educated with a great job." —Kimberly Garnett, in a college essay It must have looked like Kimberly Garnett's dream had just walked into the...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, McCormick Place, Millennium Park, Christmas, Chicago Transit Authority
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Connecticut Week In Review: Stocks Take A Plunge, Gays Can Now Take The Plunge
Wall Street was the infernal engine that drove the news in Connecticut last week. At a stultifying debate in Nashville, the presidential candidates blamed one another for failing to recognize warning signs of the greed that has crippled credit markets...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Government, Minority Groups, Local Authority, Court Administration
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Catholic program teaches warning signs of child sexual abuse, preventive measures
The child molester spoke of his obsession with children and how he used a photo album to lure them into his hands. Later in the video, another abuser said he waited patiently for the right moment to touch a child. A little girl who had been abused said...Tags: Abusive Behavior, People, Depression, Trials, Employees
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{How Strife Leads To Triumph } {}
One of the nice things about justice in America is the way all the things that were done to keep you down and smack you upside the head start working in your favor once you get into an appellate court. So it went with the case of Kerrigan et al v. the...Tags: Marriage, Minority Groups, Constitutional Issues, Court Administration, Gays and Lesbians
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A real solution to end homelessness for good
Congregations in Newport News and Hampton are about to launch their annual winter shelters, and for the next 20 to 23 weeks churches and temples will serve as vital ports in a storm. But even good people of faith can only do so much for so long. Then...Tags: Google Inc., Society, Homelessness, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Does Manny's power outweigh his issues?
A strange new sight appeared at Dodger Stadium shortly after the Dodgers pulled off the deal of the century and added Manny Ramirez to the roster. It wasn't the dreadlocks, though Walter O'Malley couldn't have imagined such a fashion statement when he...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Joe Torre, Andruw Jones, Boston Red Sox, Major League Baseball
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Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul
For years, Beth Kerrigan tried to talk herself out of being gay. The daughter of devout Irish Catholics, Kerrigan kept her sexuality a secret from her family. She pretended the boys she windsurfed, skied and biked with were boyfriends. If female...Tags: Minority Groups, Local Authority, Court Administration, Gays and Lesbians, Discrimination
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Tribunal misgivings drive Gitmo prosecutor to quit
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — Darrel Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was one of the prosecutors. His work was top secret, making it impossible...Tags: Prosecution, Armed Forces, Lawyers, Defense, War Crimes
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Kidsday talks with skateboard pro Ryan Sheckler
Kidsday Reporters, Age 12, Mineola and Roslyn HeightsWe spoke with pro skater Ryan Sheckler while he was in Manhattan. He stars in the MTV show " Life of Ryan." How did you get started with your TV show "Life of Ryan"? The TV show came about when I approached MTV and I said this is my life this is how...Tags: Life
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