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November 16, 2009
Buenos Aires officials won't appeal marriage equality ruling
The government of Argentina's capital will not appeal a court decision this week that legalizes same-sex marriage, CNN reports. The court struck down two articles in the city's civil code that say only people of different sexes can get married. The decision applies only to Buenos Aires.
This report has more on same-sex relationship rights on Argentina and elsewhere in Latin America.
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