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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Blade photo by Michael Key)

New anxieties emerge over ‘Don’t Ask’ vote

Repeal supporters hoping for enough votes for cloture

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Federal judge rules against ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Log Cabin director, others praise decision

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‘Don’t Ask’ repeal is priority No. 1 as Congress returns

Advocacy groups plan aggressive lobbying effort next week

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Goodwin said to be ‘open’ on LGBT issues

But new W.V. senator an unknown to advocates

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Anti-gay bias found in Pentagon ‘Don’t Ask’ survey

Activists divided over whether gay troops should participate

Despite compromise, advocates celebrate votes to repeal ‘Don’t Ask’

McCain pledges to derail ‘Don’t Ask’ momentum

Senate committee approves ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal

Bayh one of 16 senators voting for amendment

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Mission accomplished or another setback?

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

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