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IT was a gay day in Massachusetts. The American state yesterday joined the Netherlands, Belgium, and Canada's three most populous provinces as the only places worldwide where homosexuals and lesbians can legally marry.
With some haste, which they may live to repent at leisure, Tanya McCloskey, 52, and Marcia Kadish, 56, of the Boston suburb of Malden, filled out paperwork, acquired a waiver from the usual three- day waiting period, then returned to the Cambridge City Hall, where they received their marriage licence and exchanged vows.See the full content of this document
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At 9.15am, Margaret Drury, the clerk of Cambridge City, told the couple: "I now pronounce you married under th...
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