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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:34:13 -0700
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pay the fee was allowed to reserve the space. But recently, the 
church changed its rental policy to allow wedding-related events only for 
male-female couples.Some denominations are less concerned about the Supreme 
Court rulings. The Assemblies of God, the group of churches comprising the 
world's largest Pentecostal denomination, sought legal advice after the 
rulings. An attorney for the group distributed a memo to ministers saying 
there was no reason to change their bylaws.However, the memo also said 
that "doing so is not inappropriate, and may be warranted based on 
future rulings by the Supreme Court and other state and federal courts."The 
bylaw changes are coming at a time when many churches are wrestling 
with gay marriage in general and are working hard to be more 
welcoming to gays and lesbians."It's probably one of the most difficult 
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"East of Eden" (1955), and had rolls in such films as "Requiem 
for a Heavyweight" (1962), "The Haunting" (1963) and "Reflections in a Golden 
Eye" (1967).Yet Harris' biggest successes and most satisfying moments have 
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 JERUSALEM  Prominent Israeli Cabinet ministers are calling for a U.S.-led 
response to an alleged chemical attack in Syria last week that the 
prime minister describes as a "terrible crime."Benjamin Netanyahu told his 
Cabinet Sunday that "this situation cannot continue." Justice Minister Tzipi 
Livni told Israel Radio that a U.S. response to the alleged poison 
gas attack would help discourage future chemical weapons use, but also have 
security implications for Israel.Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz told 
Army Radio the attack requires a response. He said the chances that 
Syria would attack Israel as a result of U.S. action were slim 
but that the army should be prepared for such an eventuality.Neither Netanyahu 
nor the ministers specified what type of response they were urging. The 
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