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Breakaway Episcopal churches lose court case in Virginia
Final decision may not come for more than a year after appeals process is exhausted
Gay man sworn in as D.C. Marshal
Hughes recommended to President Obama by Del. Holmes Norton
Activists skeptical about Hunter’s marriage views
Rival candidate in Ward 5 race embraces LGBT rights
Md. gay delegate speaks out on marriage, family
Murphy became seventh out lawmaker in state legislature
Ugandan official says ‘kill the gays’ bill ‘not being reconsidered’
Fires back at UNCF leader; compares country’s anti-gay policies to U.S. sodomy laws
LGBT contingent marches in D.C. King Day parade
Stein Club president issues King Day message
Ugandan ambassador withdraws from King Day event
United Negro College Fund concerned about anti-gay persecution
Concern over Uganda ambassador appearance at King Day event
UNCF says they invited diplomat based on distinguished career
Gay men assaulted in Christmas week hate crimes
Two separate incidents involve seven victims
Baltimore man arrested for assaulting Remington’s manager
Charged lowered from felony assault to misdemeanor; trial set for Jan. 30


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