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Uniformed Sailors At San Diego Pride, Plus The Event’s First-Ever Gay Wedding

Not only did uniformed members of the military march proudly in San Diego’s pride parade yesterday, the event saw its first-ever same-sex wedding. After seven years together, Liz and Tricia Woodley had waited long enough. Under the eaves of a simple, open-air gazebo, amid thousands of rainbow-hued celebrants, the Temecula couple exchanged vows. It was the first legal same-sex marriage …

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Exorcism Of The Day

Jezebel! Courtney had a demon with an attitude — and a cocky one at that — Jezebel was back! Courtney had watched Bob Larson help other people on YouTube — so she knew she had to come to the seminar! During the deliverance, Courtney, with tears in her eyes, yelled out to the audience, “Mom, don’t cry!” Jezebel didn’t want …

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Glee Star Cory Monteith Found Dead

Glee star Cory Montieth was found dead in a Vancouver hotel room yesterday. He was 31. Police said Monteith was with other people Friday night. An examination of hotel video footage showed him returning to his room alone early Saturday morning. Police believe he was alone when he died. No cause of death was given and no foul play is …

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Quinn Reacts To Zimmerman Verdict

“Trayvon Martin was an innocent, unarmed young man with a full life ahead of him when he was tragically shot to death last February. Today’s acquittal is a shocking insult to his family and everyone seeking justice for Trayvon. We must renew our commitment to ensure Trayvon did not die in vain. His senseless killing demonstrates the need to reform …

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Zimmerman Found Not Guilty

The New York Times reports: George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager, igniting a national debate on racial profiling and civil rights, was found not guilty late Saturday night of second-degree murder. He was also acquitted of manslaughter, a lesser charge. After three weeks of testimony, the six-woman jury rejected the prosecution’s …

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