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Thousands rally against gay marriage in France

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1. Wide pan of demonstration 2. Various of demonstrators with flags, banners and balloons 3. Mid of banner reading (French) "Father + Mother, there is nothing better for a child" 4. Wide of demonstrators staring to march 5. Placards...
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Gov. David Paterson has told NY state agencies to recognize gay marriages that are legally performed in other states and countries. He says his decision will help NY avoid lawsuits from gay couples married elsewhere, but the move is certain to be controversial.

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HEADLINE: NY to recognize same-sex marriage CAPTION: Gov. David Paterson has told NY state agencies to recognize gay marriages that are legally performed in other states and countries. He says his decision will help NY avoid lawsuits...
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Clashes at protest against bill allowing homosexual marriage, interior minister comment

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1. Tracking of anti-gay protesters waving batons and throwing stones towards journalists then running away towards smoke 2. Wide of protesters hooting and shouting amidst the smoke UPSOUND: gun fire 3. Mid of protestors kicking man in...
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Mexico City first in Latin America to recognize gay weddings

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1. Wide of interior chamber of Mexico City's legislative body 2. Screen showing votes of lawmakers as they are being cast 3. Lawmakers in chamber 4. Close of man looking up at screen 5. Close of screen 6. Woman announcing result...
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President Barack Obama said Wednesday that there is a profound recognition in the country that gays must be treated like every other American. Yet days after New York state legalized same-sex marriage, the president stopped short of endorsing such unions himself.

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HEADLINE: Obama speaks at LGBT pride reception CAPTION:President Barack Obama said Wednesday that there is a profound recognition in the country that gays must be treated like every other American. Yet days after New York state legalized...
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USA: WASHINGTON: THOUSANDS TAKE TO STREETS FOR GAY PRIDE

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English/Nat Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Washington D.C. to celebrate the city's annual Gay Pride Day. More than 70 gay and lesbian organisations from across the U-S joined in the 23rd Annual Pride Parade...
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Eurovision song contest to get first on-stage lesbian kiss

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1. Wide, slow zoom in to Finland's Eurovision Song Contest entrant Krista Siegfrids singing "Marry Me" (UPSOUND) music during a dress rehearsal 2. Mid of same 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Krista Siegfrids, Finland's entrant to the Eurovision...
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Hundreds protest against actions of anti-gay groups

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1. Mid anti-gay activist shouting: "Yankee go home" 2. Close-up anti-gay activist shouting 3. Mid police cordon with anti-gay activists in the background 4. Wide police arriving at the scene 5. Close-up anti-homophobia rally...
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UN HUMAN RIGHTS CHIEF NAVI PILLAY MEETS MUGABE AND TSVANGIRAI

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Zimbabwe's president says homosexuality doesn't belong in Zimbabwe because the union of men and women is needed to bear children President Robert Mugabe, 88, speaking at a women's HIV/Aids and gender rights conference in Harare, said on...
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A gay couple from Russia's Olympic city of Sochi have gotten married in Buenos Aires and plan to seek asylum in Argentina.

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A gay couple from Russia's Olympic city of Sochi have gotten married in Buenos Aires and plan to seek asylum in Argentina. Alexander Eremeev and Dmitry Zaytsev married at the civil registry in Argentina's capital on Tuesday, dressed in...
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A group of Florida same-sex spouses with legal marriages conducted in other states have filed suit in Florida, demanding the Sunshine State recognize their marriages. (March 13)

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Eight gay couples and the American Civil Liberties Union have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to force Florida to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. ACLU of Florida Executive Director Howard...
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SOUTH AFRICA: JOHANNESBURG: ANNUAL "GAY AND LESBIAN" PARADE

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English/Nat A carnival atmosphere hit the streets of Johannesburg this weekend as thousands turned out for the annual "Gay and Lesbian " parade. Known as the "Amamoffomoffo" this year's event was the biggest of its kind in South Africa...
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Debate on draft law authorising gay marriage

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Sevran, suburb of Paris - 22 October 2012 1. Wide of Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed and Qiyaammudeen Jantjies sitting on sofa, eating breakfast 2. Wide of couple on sofa, looking at their wedding rings 3. Close of their wedding rings 4....
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Parlmt expected to push through gay marriage law

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1. Various shots of Rainbow flags in Chueca district 2. Chueca square 3. Men sitting at terrace 4. Chueca metro station sign 5. Beatriz Gimeno and Boti Garcia 6. Rainbow badge on Garcia's lapel 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Beatriz Gimeno,...
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President Barack Obama on Friday formally signed off on ending the ban on gays serving openly in the U.S. military, doing away with a policy that has been controversial and making good on his 2008 election campaign promise to the gay community.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: Don't Ask Don't Tell policy repealed CAPTION: President Barack Obama on Friday formally signed off on ending the ban on gays serving openly in the U.S. military, doing away with a policy that has been controversial...
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Obama says US commander in chief must support gay troops

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking onto stage at Human Rights Campaign dinner 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Every single American - gay, straight, lesbian, bisexual, transgender - every single American...
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Russia - Winter Olympics inc. Pussy Riot and their supporters attacked by Cossack militia / Sochi's twin toilets are not confined to the mountaintop sports centre

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Medals for Winter Games arrive in Sochi Sochi - 5 Feb 2014 1. Various of officials showing medals to media Burst of fireworks marks the moment Putin declares Olympics open Sochi - 7 Feb 2014 2. Wide of Olympic stadium with fireworks...
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Transgender veteran Autumn Sandeen is still disappointed, even after President Barack Obama signed the repeal of don't ask don't tell. That is because the law does not apply to transgender recruits. (Jan. 11)

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Transgender Vet returns to base CAPTION: Transgender veteran Autumn Sandeen is still disappointed, even after President Barack Obama signed the repeal of don't ask don't tell. That is because the law does...
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Gay Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina condemns Uganda anti-gay bill

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Gay Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina on Monday condemned the signing of a controversial anti-gay bill by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Museveni signed the bill on Monday. It has harsh penalties for homosexual sex, saying it was...
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Russian court rules against lesbian couple

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1. Wide exterior of Moscow's Tverskoi district court 2. Close-up Russian and Moscow city flags 3. Wide interior of courtroom 4. Mid of lesbian couple Irina Shipitko (sitting) and Irina Fedotova-Fet 5. Close-up Fedotova-Fet's hand on...
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Gay marriage becomes legal in Arizona after state's attorney general announces no challenge to federal judge's decision clearing way for same-sex unions. (Oct. 17)

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Gay marriage has become legal in Arizona after the state's conservative attorney general says he won't challenge a federal court decision that cleared the way for same-sex unions in the state. The announcement Friday prompted gay couples...
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Republican Fred Karger, who claims to be the first openly gay presidential candidate, signed his name and wrote "Equality for All!" on a keepsake poster Monday as he formally put his name on the ballot for New Hampshire's yet-to-be scheduled presidential primary.

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HEADLINE : By proxy, Ron Paul 1st to file for NH primary CAPTION: Republican Fred Karger, who claims to be the first openly gay presidential candidate, signed his name and wrote "Equality for All!" on a keepsake poster Monday as he...
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PREVIEW ahead of international AIDS conference in Rio

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1. Zoom-out from facade of Gaffre-Guinle Hospital to wide of facade of hospital 2. Wide of the entrance of the hospital 3. Wide of AIDS ward at the hospital Gaffre-Guinle 4. AIDS patient 5. 25 year old AIDS patient 6. Wide of mother...
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Eurovision song contest to get first on-stage lesbian kiss

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1. Wide, slow zoom in to Finland's Eurovision Song Contest entrant Krista Siegfrids singing "Marry Me" (UPSOUND) music during a dress rehearsal 2. Mid of same 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Krista Siegfrids, Finland's entrant to the Eurovision...