The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays, for December 23, 2004 - 6:00pm
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Another day of arguments about same sex marriage in a San Francisco courtroom ....opponents of the unions argue that California's marriage laws do not discriminate against gays and lesbians because the purpose of matrimony is to produce children and same sex couples can't do that....
Palestinian voters overwhelm polling stations in the west bank as there's heavy participation in the first local elections in nearly 30 years. ....it's a dry run for presidential elections next month
Under a thousand Iraqi residents of Fallujah return home and most say they won't stay in the devastated city because of continued fighting there.. meanwhile the U.S. military says the suicide bomber who struck a U.S. military base earlier this week was probably wearing an Iraq military uniform
Environmentalists alarmed as the Bush administration overhauls the rules governing management of the country's national forests
The recount in the state of Washington is over and Democrat Christine Gregoire wins the governor's race by 130 votes
Workers at the Jewish Home for the Aged in San Francisco cancel a five day strike planned for this Christmas weekend
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