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Maine voters to decide whether to uphold new state law

Maine voters to decide whether to uphold new state law

(NECN: Amy Sinclair, Portland, Maine) - On November third, Mainers will be asked if they want to overturn a new law that allows same sex couples to marry. In other words, a "yes" vote would outlaw gay marriage ; a "no"...

Video|Mon, 19 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…sex couples to marry. In other words a yes vote would outlaw gay marriage and no vote would keep it legal. …”

“…for marriage -- happening -- since -- Massachusetts schools teach about gay marriage already some gay advocates are working -- gay friendly curriculum. For its latest in a series of ads from the same sex …”

Gov. Patrick May Cut 2,000 Jobs

Gov. Patrick May Cut 2,000 Jobs

The governor outlined a five-point approach to reducing spending by $600 million that includes job cuts, consolidating state agencies and slashing local aid. WBUR's Curt Nickisch reports.

Audio|Fri, 16 Oct 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…was on the council clarity was the first city official to endorse gay marriage. . That impressed David Green gay friend who worked with clarity as a prosecutor years before running for himself Boston. …”

“…There was no reason he needed to be so out front on gay marriage absolutely no political reason for him to do it. He did it because it was the right thing to do he did …”

Margaret Marshall Appointed to Supreme Judicial Court: October 14, 1999

Margaret Marshall Appointed to Supreme Judicial Court: October 14, 1999

On this day in 1999, Margaret Marshall became the first woman appointed Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The oldest court in the Western Hemisphere, the SJC was established in 1693 in the aftermath of the Salem witch trials. Over three centuries later, Governor Paul Cellucci made history when he named a South African-born woman to lead the court. When her involvement in the anti-apartheid movement put her life at risk, Margaret Marshall emigrated to the United States, earned a law degree, and settled in Massachusetts. Her nomination as Chief Justice was controversial, and some of her rulings have been even more so. Undoubtedly the most controversial is the 2003 Goodridge decision, which legalized gay marriage in Massachusetts.

Audio|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from Mass Moments
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“…so undoubtedly the most controversial -- 2004 Goodrich decision. Which legalized gay marriage in Massachusetts. …”

09/30/09 - Don't ask, don't tell

09/30/09 - Don't ask, don't tell

Jim and Margery Podcast for 09/30/09 - Jim and Margery talk about a Pentagon article calling for lifting the ban on gays serving openly in the military. 

Audio|Wed, 30 Sep 2009|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
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“…acknowledge. Now there that they are still some debate about for example gay marriage. . And Marjorie always says what he says the battles over the war is over the battle is what's your line what does that law that they did battles continue the war has won exactly the -- one on gay marriage essentially gay marriage -- loss in six states now a censure I totally agree that but this still is a significant block of people. Who or not for gay marriage in summer not -- not ready for which is they're not ready for his fine. I can't believe in 2009. What are …”

Capuano officially joins Senate race

Capuano officially joins Senate race

(NECN: Ally Donnelly, Boston, Mass.) - Today, another candidate officially joined the race for the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Edward Kennedy. Massachusetts Congressman Michael Capuano formally declared his candidacy today. The Dem...

Video|Fri, 18 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…do. Papelbon who is pro choice against the death penalty and supports gay marriage. . He said that with war is health care and the economy on the agenda now is the time for baldness. And seemed …”

9/14/2009 Ask The Candidate--Tim Cahill

9/14/2009 Ask The Candidate--Tim Cahill

9/14/2009 Ask The Candidate--Tim Cahill

Audio|Mon, 14 Sep 2009|More from Michele McPhee
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“…to my house next week and that is where you and gay marriage what civil unions civil civil marriage I'm in favor. …”

Broadside: Weekly News IQ Quiz

Broadside: Weekly News IQ Quiz

(NECN) - On this segment of the "Weekly News IQ Quiz", Jim Braude is joined by three ladies of style. Tonya Chen Mezrich is the co-host and fashion reports for "Style Boston", a new TV show debuting on NECN next Wednesday. Rach...

Video|Fri, 4 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…before and by the way it was renamed -- to celebrate gay marriage starting in Vermont the other day. -- you're an extra two point claiming the magazine the magazine editor featured in the new …”

Podcast Of The Day 090109

Podcast Of The Day 090109

Well we would like to say...Welcome to September! Today we talk about the new Beatles remastered collection, Loren and Wally get a sandwich named after them, Oh we get your email, you daily dose of Men From Maine, Lots of Entertainment brought to you by Sue, Wally and PJ, The gang talks about the mistakes guys make, A Wallyology Special Report on scents that attract the opposite sex and last but not least we talk batteries and disasters

Audio|Wed, 2 Sep 2009|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…Vermont the state has become the fifth in the nation to allow gay marriage however turned out to apply for marriage licenses has not been huge so far. And Ben and Jerry's is renaming one of …”

Chump Line 8-31-09

Chump Line 8-31-09

The Chump Line for Monday, August 31st, 2009.

Audio|Tue, 1 Sep 2009|More from Howie Carr
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“…in the political -- Realm from abortion to the death penalty to gay marriage is -- the press from Tom Brokaw out of Mike barnacle to napkins. -- we -- Columbo whoever she is actually claiming …”

Braude Beat: Succeeding Ted Kennedy

Braude Beat: Succeeding Ted Kennedy

(NECN) - On the Braude Beat, the field of possible candidates to fill Ted Kennedy's Senate seat is beginning to take shape. Attorney General Martha Coakley became the first to pick up nomination papers today. Broadside host Jim Braude tal...

Video|Tue, 1 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…where people gay couples are getting married today's -- one. For their gay marriage law and some street theater going on in the green Mountain State today from protesters let's listen. …”

“…Rhode Island is the only New England state that has not passed gay marriage that's very good for the people Vermont and whether you celebrate today and I do or don't celebrate it. I know hyperbolic …”