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'Don't ask' expulsion = 50K per person

A new study puts a price tag of more than $193 million for the Pentagon to implement the policy of removing gays and lesbians from military service over a six-year period.

 

Stephanie Seymour's Son: It's OK for Us to Kiss

Stephanie Seymour's Son: It's OK for Us to Kiss

Peter Brant Jr., 18, says PDA with his mom is OK because he's gay.

 

Senate votes to overturn 'don't ask, don't tell'

Senate votes to overturn 'don't ask, don't tell'

Vote clears way for passage of a bill to end policy, putting the campaign to end the ban on gay men and lesbians close to its conclusion.

 

Senate to hold showdown vote on 'don't ask'

The Senate is headed toward a landmark vote Saturday on legislation that would let gays serve openly in the military.

 

Senate blocks repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'

Senate blocks repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'

Republicans blocked a last-ditch effort in the Senate to lift the military's ban on openly gay troops on Thursday, dealing a major blow to gay rights groups and making it unlikely Congress could...

 

Military chiefs urge against ending gay ban

Military chiefs urge against ending gay ban

Military chiefs told the Senate on Friday they opposed ending the armed forces' ban on gays anytime soon, urging caution over President Barack Obama's effort to repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.

 

AP: Pentagon study backs end to 'don't ask, don't tell'

A Pentagon study being released Tuesday says gay troops could serve openly without hurting the military's ability to fight.

 

Supreme court declines to lift military ban on gays

Supreme court declines to lift military ban on gays

The Supreme Court on Friday denied a request to lift the Pentagon's ban that prevents openly gay men and women from serving in the military, rejecting a request by a gay rights group.

 

Straight British couple seeks 'gay' partnership

Straight British couple seeks 'gay' partnership

Tom Freeman and Katherine Doyle are in love and want to tie the knot - but they don't want to get married. The 26-year-old Londoners think they should be allowed to have a civil partnership, a form of legal union available in Britain only to same-sex couples.

 

Gates: Let gays in military; Marine chief: don't

Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he hopes the outgoing Congress will approve legislation ending the military's ban on gays but was unsure of the prospects for success.

 

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