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Roman Catholic analysts and advocates comment on Pope's reported 'gay lobby' remarks

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Vatican City 1. Various of Pope Francis in the pope mobile waving to crowds 2. Various of pope walking towards altar 3. Pope greeting faithful from Pope mobile 4. Pope blessing child 5. Tilt up of website of Latin American and Caribbean...
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Colourful scenes at capital's 10th gay pride parade

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1. Wide of transgendered revellers posing before the march 2. Mid of transgendered revellers in costumes before the march 3. Mid of Susana Villaran, mayor of Lima, cutting the ribbon to start gay pride parade 4. Wide of podium and...
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Obama extends benefits to same-sex partners of fed workers

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama at desk in Oval Office 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Hundreds of Fortune 500 companies already offer such benefits, not only because it's the right thing to do, but because they...
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French photo duo Pierre et Gilles love to shock

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Famed French photography duo, Pierre et Gilles, are hoping to shock with their latest work - a huge photograph of Algerian-born former prostitute Zahia Dehar made over as Marie Antoinette, provocatively clutching her stomach and holding...
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THOUSANDS ATTEND GAY PRIDE PARADE IN BALTIC STATE

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Hundreds of gays, lesbians and their supporters marched on Saturday through the capital of Latvia, demanding more rights in a society where they still face high levels of intolerance. Homosexuality was a taboo throughout the communist...
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UK: SACKED HOMOSEXUAL MILITARY PERSONNEL TAKE CASE TO COURT (2)

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English/Nat Like their US allies, Britain faces a dispute over a ban on gays in the military. But a court case opened in London today which could force Britain to fall in line with the majority of its European NATO allies in allowing...
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Darlene Garner and Candy Homes were among the first same-sex couples to apply for a marriage license in Washington, D.C. The District of Columbia became the sixth place in the country permitting same-sex unions.

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HEADLINE: D.C. Gay couple: ''Equality and justice for all'' CAPTION: Darlene Garner and Candy Holmes were among the first same-sex couples to apply for a marriage license in Washington, D.C. The District of Columbia became the...
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WRAP US, African comment on gay bishop consecration

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Washington, DC - 18 October 2004 1. Wide view of National Cathedral 2. Bishop John Chane walking to podium 3. Pan from Seal of the Diocese of Washington to Chane UPSOUND: "Where does that leave Gene Robinson?" 4 SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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WRAP Anglicans struggle to resolve differences over homosexuality

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File Fairfax, Virginia, USA - 15 September 2004 1. Various shots of procession before church service at Episcopal Church in Virginia Washington, DC, USA - 25 February 2005 2. Pan from Washington National Cathedral to James Naughton...
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Australia''s annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade

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AP Television Sydney Australia February 27 2010 1. Wide of marchers with glowing hula-hoops 2. Wide of crowd dancing with "we''re the party sign" 3. VOX POP (English) Gary Wall, Marcher: "I have to say that this is probably one of the...
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FRANCE/GERMANY: GAYS & LESBIANS MARCH IN COLOURFUL PARADES

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French/Nat Tens of thousands of gays and lesbians marched in colourful parades in Paris and Berlin on Saturday. There were the usual bright colours, unusual costumes and outrageous antics. But there was a serious note as well - the...
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Reax as two men convicted of homosexuality and public indecency

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Temara, 20 May 2013 1. Wide of reversing police truck bringing two male prisoners to stand trial for public indecency and homosexuality along with other defendants into court 2. Close of women trying to catch a glimpse of relatives 3....
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Preview to referendum on whether to allow same sex marriages

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Croatia, the newest member of the 28-nation European Union, remains deeply divided ahead of a referendum on Sunday on whether to amend the country's constitution to define marriage as a union between a woman and a man. The referendum in...
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Zoe Dunning, a retired U.S. Navy commander who continued to serve after declaring she was gay, describes standing next to President Obama as he signed the repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Gay soldier celebrates policy change CAPTION: Zoe Dunning, a retired U.S. Navy commander who continued to serve after declaring she was gay, describes standing next to President Obama as he signed the repeal of the military's...
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Busloads of gay-marriage supporters are heading to Chicago for a key hearing in their fight against same-sex marriage bans in Wisconsin and Indiana. (Aug. 26)

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Dozens of couples are challenging Indiana's and Wisconsin's gay marriage bans in a case being heard Tuesday in the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. Looming large in the case is the issue of medical emergencies faced by...
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Criticism mounts among gays over California ban on gay marriage

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1. Close of flowers with pews in background 2. Wide of wall with photos on it 3. Close up of photo of gay couple 4. Tilt down exterior of wedding chapel 5. Close up on wedding chapel sign reading: (English) "Heart of the Castro Wedding...
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WRAP Preps, security as Pontiff celebrates Catholic education; speech, reax

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1. Exterior of Wimbledon Apostolic Nunciature, where Pope Benedict XVI is staying during London leg of trip 2. Close of Vatican flag 3. Various of faithful gathered outside Wimbledon Apostolic Nunciature 4. Pope's motorcade leaving,...
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Mexico City's assembly votes to legally recognize gay civil unions

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1. Wide of people outside of Mexican Congress 2. Mid of protesters with signs 3. Various of demonstrators (some in favour, some opposed to the Gay Civil Unions Bill) outside Congress 4. UPSOUND (Spanish) Unidentified speaker: "The...
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Republicans block repeal of ban on gays serving openly in military

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1. Wide view Senate floor as vote starts 2. Various views as Senate vote results are announced - UPSOUND: (English) Senator Mark Begich, Democrat - Alaska: "On this vote the Yeas are 56, the Nays are 43... The motion is not agreed...
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North Carolina's attorney general says his office will no longer defend the state's ban on same sex marriage in court after a federal appeals court ruled a similar prohibition in Virginia unconstitutional. (July 28)

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North Carolina's attorney general said Monday his office will no longer defend the state's voter-approved ban on same sex marriage in court after a federal appeals court ruled a similar prohibition in neighboring Virginia...
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Transgenders stage pride procession to promote LGBT rights

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Some 65 transgender people paraded in a park in Quezon City, Philippines on Sunday to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia and Transgenders. Participants walked the two-kilometre (1.2 mile) route in resplendent evening gowns...
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Gay rights activiss turned out for a march in San Francisco to demonstrate their support for Wednesday's district court ruling that struck down California's same-sex marriage ban as an unconstitutional violation of gay couples' civil rights.

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HEADLINE: Gay Marriage Supporter: 'It's a wonderful day' CAPTION: Gay rights activists turned out for a march in San Francisco to demonstrate their support for Wednesday's district court ruling that struck down California's same-sex...
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Human rights demonstration outside the G20 summit

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About a dozen human rights activists representing different movements gathered to protest at St Petersburg's major avenue Nevsky Prospect on Thursday in an attempt to draw the attention of G20 leaders to alleged violation of human rights...
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In a historic vote for gay rights, the Senate agreed on Saturday to do away with the military's 17-year ban on openly gay troops and sent President Barack Obama legislation to overturn the Clinton-era policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."

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HEADLINE: Obama to sign law ending military gay ban CAPTION: In a historic vote for gay rights, the Senate agreed on Saturday to do away with the military's 17-year ban on openly gay troops and sent President Barack Obama legislation to...