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Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2004 12:00AM

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Bush advances gay rights | President Bush's endorsement of a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage could prove to be a great moment for gay rights (Steven Waldman, The Washington Post)
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The future of gay couples married in the meantime | More than 3,500 gay couples have now been married in the United States, and numbers are rising fast (The Christian Science Monitor)
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The fairness doctrine | Those of us wishing to preserve marriage for heterosexuals, imperfect as we may be at it, ought to ask those pushing for its redefinition what they mean by their "fairness doctrine" and upon what it is based. At least we heterosexuals have a reference that is thousands of years old (Cal Thomas, The Washington Times)
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Marriage: Mix and match | To preserve the sanctity of marriage, we should spend less time fretting about other people's marriages — and more time improving our own (Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times)
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