Pentagon to same-sex domestic partners: Get married by New Year's Eve, or else


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Top StoryPentagon to same-sex domestic partners: Get married by New Year's Eve, or else
Civilian employees of the military who are same-sex domestic partners have just 54 days to wed or risk losing their benefits, according to a leaked document.
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