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Debating equality

March 12, 2004

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INSIDE THE Massachusetts House chamber yesterday, legislators meeting in constitutional convention maneuvered and cajoled and compromised, trying to find language that would ban gay marriage but still attract a majority of votes. Outside the chamber, hundreds of gays and lesbians with hand-scrawled signs reading "Separate is never equal" waited patiently, singing "This Land is Your Land" and "We Shall Not ... (Full Article: 450 Words)

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