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After years of lobbying, the partners of gay State Department employees are being extended some basic rights.

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State Department Finally Mends Exclusionary Policies

By Deb Price, Creators Syndicate. Posted March 10, 2008.


After years of lobbying, the partners of gay State Department employees are being extended some basic rights.



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State Department Finally Mends Exclusionary Policies
Posted by: rickiey on Mar 12, 2008 2:31 PM   
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It's about time!!

Perhaps even though it didn't help Guest any, he can take SOME solace in that he made it better for the future.

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