Recife - Brazil
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Monday, June 27
Sunday, June 26
São Paulo' 15th Pride Parade
Over 4 million people attented to
2011 SP Gay Parade
It was another Guinness Record !!!
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Most of the public event, which had record participation, political mobilization left in the background.
"Love one another. Enough of homophobia."
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"From the information we had more military police hit a record participation. Despite the rain we had between 4 million and four and a half million people,"
said Leandro Rodrigues, the Association of LGBT Pride March in São Paulo.
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The Ave Paulista - Brazil's Financial Center - was packed this Sunday afternoon.
The gay parade is now considered one of the largest event in the country,
wich moves millions of $$$ in hotels, restaurants, night clubs and shopping malls arround the city.
wich moves millions of $$$ in hotels, restaurants, night clubs and shopping malls arround the city.
New York True Colors
Proud of Gay Marriage
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Supporters and opponents of gay marriage made 11th-hour appeals on Sunday as state lawmakers weighed a vote on making New York the sixth state,
and the most populous, to legalize same-sex marriage
and the most populous, to legalize same-sex marriage
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The measure that would make gay marriage legal, introduced by Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat and strong advocate, is currently one vote shy of passage in the state Senate.
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"New York has finally torn down the barrier that has prevented same-sex couples from exercising the freedom to marry and from receiving the fundamental protections that so many couples and families take for granted," said Governor Andrew Cuomo.
"With the world watching, the legislature, by a bipartisan vote, has said that all New Yorkers are equal under the law (...) delivering long overdue fairness and legal security to thousands of New Yorkers."
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"New York has finally torn down the barrier that has prevented same-sex couples from exercising the freedom to marry and from receiving the fundamental protections that so many couples and families take for granted," said Governor Andrew Cuomo.
"With the world watching, the legislature, by a bipartisan vote, has said that all New Yorkers are equal under the law (...) delivering long overdue fairness and legal security to thousands of New Yorkers."
Saturday, June 25
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