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We sat in a conference room where I briefly told President Engler my story. I told him how much I love MSU and wanted to help them heal, to make real change. He explained all of the new things they’ve implemented, which sounded promising, but said working together couldn’t occur until the civil suits are settled. 320
voted to reject same-sex marriage.In recent months conservative groups have campaigned against same-sex marriage reform, pushing for a law that would see gay marriages redefined as something closer to same-sex unions.Tens of thousands of people braved pouring rain Friday to demonstrate in favor of same-sex marriage outside the parliament, as lawmakers began voting on three draft bills, one tabled by the country's Cabinet -- which would ultimately prove successful -- and two watered-down rival bills tabled by conservative groups.The successful Cabinet bill was the only one to use the word "marriage." It was backed by LGBTQ groups, despite the fact it could see same-sex couples denied rights enjoyed by hetrosexual couples, such as adoption and cross-national marriage.Wu Tzu-an, a 33-year-old gay artist from Taipei, was among the crowds outside the parliament celebrating Friday."Today the result was the best we got for this stage," said Wu. "It's also a sign to show that Taiwan was different from China," he added, referring to mainland China where same-sex marriage has not been legalized. "Personally I don't have plans to get married, but I think it's a sign for equality."Xiaogang Wei, a leading LGBT rights advocate in China who heads the Beijing Gender Health Education Institute, called the bill's passing a historic moment, not only for Asia but for the global LGBTQ rights movement."It will have a very positive impact on China's LGBT community, offering us a lot of hope," he told CNN."The Chinese government has pointed to cultural tradition as a reason for same-sex marriage being unsuitable in China. But the decision in Taiwan, which shares a cultural tradition with us, proves that Chinese culture can be open, diverse and progressive."After the vote, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen tweeted: "We took a big step towards true equality, and made Taiwan a better country."LGBTQ rights in AsiaTaiwan's vote sets it apart from other parts of Asia where LGBTQ rights have regressed.In mainland China, where homosexuality is legal but prejudices and discrimination against LGBT people persist under Communist Party rule, an author of same-sex erotic fiction was sent to 2191

We will certainly be looking at that, but I can tell you that wearing seat belts does save lives. Whether or not it would've made a difference here or not, that remains to be seen, NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt said of the crash Saturday in the small town of Schoharie.Peter Goelz, former managing director of the NTSB predicts: "This is going to be a watershed event for the limousine industry.""There are seat belts in the back ... but you're not required to wear them," Goelz said. "I think the loss of life will, in part, be attributed that individuals were not wearing seat belts, so the rule may very well change in the near future." 638
U.S Forest Service officials said an Excessive Heat Warning was issued for the fire area. Weather conditions with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees and relative humidity below 15 percent will provide conditions conducive to extreme fire behavior as well as heat illnesses for the firefighters, officials added. 311
What encryption is, is a way to make sure the communication, the data you send, the messages you're typing in-whether — it's your credit card or messages to your friend on Facebook or something — all of those are sent in a way that's scrambled up, so that only the website is able to unscramble it, Sullivan says.It does so by using random numbers. In cryptography, random means unpredictable, 394
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