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    Posted: 1/26/2012 12:02:36 AM EST
    Participants attend the fourth Delhi Queer Pride parade, an event promoting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights in New Delhi in this November 27, 2011 file photo. Since homosexuality was decriminalised in India in 2009, an increasing number of LGBT tourists are viewing India as a holiday destination. Changing mindsets have created business possibilities for travel operators, who are now portraying India as an emerging gay-friendly destination. To match story INDIA-GAY/TOURISM REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/Files (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL)
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    Posted: 1/24/2012 6:30:51 AM EST
    FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2011 file photo, actor Kerem Can, second left, waits in line at the entrance of a military service registration office in the film "Zenne Dancer," in Istanbul, Turkey. Shortly after coming out to his parents in 2008, Ahmet Yildiz, a gay, 26-year-old student was gunned down inside his car by his father, in a crime that shocked Turkey and was billed as the country's first reported gay honor killing. The award-winning film, inspired by Yildiz's tragic story, and which opened in some 50 cinemas in Turkey last week is putting the spotlight on homosexuality in the Muslim country which is seeking European Union membership but remains influenced by conservative and religious values. (AP Photo/Sara Anjargolian/CAM Film/File, Handout)
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    Posted: 1/24/2012 6:30:51 AM EST
    FILE - In this March 14, 2011 file photo, cast member Kerem Can, center, who stars in the film "Zenne Dancer," poses with co-directors Caner Alper, left, and Mehmet Binay in Istanbul, Turkey. Shortly after coming out to his parents in 2008, Ahmet Yildiz, a gay, 26-year-old student was gunned down inside his car by his father, in a crime that shocked Turkey and was billed as the country's first reported gay honor killing. The award-winning film, inspired by Yildiz's tragic story, and which opened in some 50 cinemas in Turkey last week is putting the spotlight on homosexuality in the Muslim country which is seeking European Union membership but remains influenced by conservative and religious values. (AP Photo/Sara Anjargolian/CAM Film/File, Handout)
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    Posted: 1/24/2012 6:30:51 AM EST
    FILE - Jan. 2012 file photo of the poster of the film "Zenne Dancer," in Istanbul, Turkey. Shortly after coming out to his parents in 2008, Ahmet Yildiz, a gay, 26-year-old student was gunned down inside his car by his father, in a crime that shocked Turkey and was billed as the country's first reported gay honor killing. The award-winning film, inspired by Yildiz's tragic story, and which opened in some 50 cinemas in Turkey last week is putting the spotlight on homosexuality in the Muslim country which is seeking European Union membership but remains influenced by conservative and religious values. (AP Photo/Sara Anjargolian/CAM Film/File, Handout)
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    Posted: 1/13/2012 7:55:49 PM EST
    FILE - Margaret Court of Australia holds her trophy aloft after winning women?s singles tournament at Wimbledon lawn tennis championships in this 1970 file photo. Court, 69, told local media in Dec. 2011 in Perth, Western Australia, where she now lives that "politically correct education has masterfully escorted homosexuality out from behind closed doors, into the community openly and now is aggressively demanding marriage rights that are not theirs to take." (AP Photo/Laurence Harris, file)