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Jan 13, 2010 11:34

Google to end China censorship after e-mail breach
Google Inc. will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country completely after discovering...hacking attacks launched from within China. The apparent goals: breaking into the computers of at least 20 major U.S. companies and gathering personal information about dozens of human rights activists trying to shine a light on China's alleged abuses.

Whether Don't Ask, Don't Tell gets repealed this year depends on Barack Obama
We'll know in a couple weeks, the first week in February, if President Obama is going to include the repeal of DADT in his budget. He promised he would. The ball really is in Obama's court.

Proposition 8 Trial Opens With Emotional Testimony from Couples
The trial that is expected to stretch for several weeks unfolded through the day in a high-stakes atmosphere. The lawyers on both sides, famous nationally, sparred with the judge and fielded his pointed questions. The courtroom was packed with lawyers, media and others, including Hollywood director Rob Reiner. Outside the courthouse, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the morning fog, rallying for and against same-sex marriage.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's potential impact on the larger gay marriage debate loomed large, with many experts predicting the California case could eventually force the justices to determine whether states have the right under the federal Constitution to deny same-sex couples the right to marry.

Through his questions, Walker seemed intrigued by the idea of solving the gay marriage controversy by taking government out of the marriage licensing business altogether, which would in theory remove the equality argument on both sides.
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