ok, first i guess i should say that, as in the other scandinavian
countries it ain't technically marriage, but a "contract of
partnership". it's being treated like marriage by everyone, and
still the religious right can say that it ain't marriage.... ;-)
as to your other questions, the answers are:
yes (as far as i know
no, not so far
i don't know
>
>In Holland, the government is preparing a law to give gay couples a
>complete legal status so they can adopt. The opponents say that Holland
>would be the first country in the world in which gay marriages are
>legalized officially. So i was surprised to hear from you that Norway
>already had legalized gay marriages.
well, as i've said above, technically it ain't "!marriage" as such, even
if gay couples go through a l m o s t the same sermon as me and my wife
did when we got married....
<snipped stuff about lesbian adoptions>
>Can you tell me what the Norwegian justice will do in such a case?
>
i really don't know
>
>PS you still haven't changed your sig! And how about the nameplate at your
>front door:-) ?
hey, when working in contract research, that kind of thing really doesn't
mean much! getting the job done, on time and at the agreed upon price
is the important things, Dr or not Dr. ! so i guess i'll keep my .sig
as it is.....;-)
have a nice day :-)
tb
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