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Lesbian Couple's Marriage Invalidated by Oregon Court

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Reporter Colin Fogarty of Oregon Public Broadcasting visits a lesbian couple whose marriage license was invalidated last week by the Oregon Supreme Court.

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Colin Fogarty fell in love with public radio as a 19–year–old student at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He launched his life in radio as a board operator at WMUB, where he spun records for "Mama Jazz." He was always a news junky, but he got hooked on reporting when he covered a 1992 campaign rally. Colin ran across the quad, stuck a microphone in then-Senator Al Gore's face and asked a question. When Gore actually answered, Colin knew he had found his calling.
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