- MINNEAPOLIS -- The legal, business information and media company Thomson Reuters said Friday that an amendment to ban gay marriage in Minnesota would be bad for business. Prominent companies including General Mills and St. (Huffington Post)
- By PATRICK CONDON Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The legal, business information and media company Thomson Reuters said Friday that an amendment to ban gay marriage in Minnesota would be bad for business. (msnbc.com)
- The news organization has officially come out opposing the Minnesota Marriage Amendment which simply defines marriage as one man and one woman. They pretend this is a business decision with no other implications. (Article.nationalreview.com)
- HOUSTON (Reuters) - The biggest U.S. civil rights groups two But until recently, polls also showed that support for gay marriage among African-Americans lagged the general population. (YAHOO!)
- BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic Representative Barney Frank Also in May, President Obama openly endorsed gay marriage, a move that will surely be a flashpoint in the upcoming presidential election. (Reuters)
- LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Philippine immigrant status only because my mother is in a same-sex marriage, he said in a statement. (Chicago Tribune)
- PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - The U.S. Presbyterian Church on Friday Connecticut and New York - along with the District of Columbia, have extended marriage rights to gay couples. Nearly 30 states ban such marriages. (Reuters India)
- (Reuters) - A New York appeals courts on Friday threw out the first legal challenge to the states same-sex marriage law, dismissing a Christian groups claim the behind-the-scenes lobbying that preceded the laws passage had been improper. (Reuters)
- (Reuters) - A Washington state voter initiative that sought eliminating any risk of confusion with another competing measure. (msnbc.com)
- KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Actor Brad Pitts mother has criticized gay marriage and President Barack Obama in a letter to her local newspaper in which she praises Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. (YAHOO!)
Saturday, July 14, 2012
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