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Monday, May 17, 2004

For the first time in the history of the United States, same-sex partners can now get married in Massachusetts. Journalist and blogger Andrew Sullivan makes the conservative case for gay marriage.

Last Exit before Baghdad

Katrina Vanden Heuvel Editor of The Nation Taking Back America co-edited with Robert Borosage Nation Books; (April 9, 2004) discusses Monday morning politics and exit strategies for Americans in Iraq

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To Be or Knot To Be

Andrew Sullivan blogger, journalist, editor (and contributor), Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con, A Reader (Vintage Books, 2004) on the pros and cons of gay marriage

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Loud Sy

Seymour Hersh on Weekend Edition Staff Writer at the New Yorker re-airing of Seymour Hersh's interview with Leanne Hanson on Weekend Edition Sunday

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Interview Interruptus

Brian muses over Tim Russert's interview with Colin Powell which was interrupted by a press aide, and compares it to the interruption that occurred in his interview with Russert last Friday

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Arthur Avenue for Upper West Siders

Martha Fay writer & designer of the City Walks: New York cards City Walks: New York: 50 Adventures on Foot (Chronicle Books, 2004) shares 50 fun New York itineraries

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Drop the "gay" from gay weddings

As every news outlet mentioned, today marked the first day of legally recognized gay weddings in the US. But if blogger Andrew Sullivan gets his wish, the “gay” part of that phrase will be banished from common parlance. On today’s show, Sullivan drew parallels with ...

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