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International News | May 3, 2012

This is News - May 3, 2012

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Chinese dissident/human rights activist stirs controversy, Gingrich suspends campaign for president, and a marriage amendment on the ballot in North Carolina

This undated photo provided by the China Aid Association shows blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangchen, right, with his son, Chen Kerui, with his wife Yuan Weijing, left, in Shandong province, China. Chen, a well-known dissident who angered authorities in rural China by exposing forced abortions, made a surprise escape from house arrest on April 22, 2012. (AP Photo/www.ChinaAid.org)

Controversy over a Chinese dissident and human rights activist, Newt Gingrich suspends Republican campaign for president and says he will work for President Obama's defeat, North Carolinians voting this month on an amendment to their state's constitution that would define marriage as between one man and one woman - Billy Graham speaks out in support of the ammendment, as have his son and daughter.