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‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ comes to an end

Burden on gay, lesbian service members lifted Tuesday

Donald Rumsfeld endorses ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal

Former defense chief says 'time has come' for open service

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After ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal, what’s next?

'Our goals have been met'

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Gates working to implement ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal

No timeline, but ‘this is high on his agenda’

Pentagon ‘Don’t Ask’ study favorable to open service: report

Advocates say findings affirm military can handle open service

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Obama administration requests stay of ‘Don’t Ask’ injunction

Request made with California district court

President Barack Obama's administration endorsed Monday a path to repeal the law that prohibits gays, lesbians and bisexuals from serving openly in the U.S. armed forces. (Photo by Pete Souza, courtesy of White House))

Mission accomplished or another setback?

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ compromise draws mixed reactions

HRC initially favored Palm 'Don't Ask' proposal: e-mails

Message said 'Joe is in'

Defense Secretary Robert Gates (DC Agenda photo by Michael Key).

Gates letter advises against ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal this year

Secretary wants completion of study first

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