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"David Conway Turner (born May 1965) is a British businessperson. In August 2000, he became a managing director of the financial publishing company Citywire. Career He was at the Financial Times for ten years where he was publisher of all the FT Group's business publications. Turner joined Citywire shortly after its 1999 launch. See also * List of people from London References 1965 births 20th-century English businesspeople 20th-century publishers (people) 21st-century English businesspeople Place of birth missing (living people) British publishers (people) Businesspeople from London Corporate executives Financial Times people Living people "
"Rozhdestvensky (; masculine), Rozhdestvenskaya (; feminine), or Rozhdestvenskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities *Rozhdestvensky, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Kirillovsky Selsoviet of Ufimsky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan *Rozhdestvensky, Karasuksky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Karasuksky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, Kochkovsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast, a settlement in Kochkovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Pennovsky Selsoviet of Trosnyansky District in Oryol Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, Rostov Oblast, a khutor in Anastasiyevskoye Rural Settlement of Matveyevo-Kurgansky District in Rostov Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, Saratov Oblast, a settlement in Yekaterinovsky District of Saratov Oblast *Rozhdestvensky, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in Nurlatsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan *Rozhdestvensky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Rozhdestvensky Rural Okrug of Leninsky District in Tula Oblast *Rozhdestvensky, Voronezh Oblast, a khutor in Markovskoye Rural Settlement of Kamensky District in Voronezh Oblast *Rozhdestvenskoye, Republic of Bashkortostan (or Rozhdestvensky), a village in Ilyino-Polyansky Selsoviet of Blagoveshchensky District in the Republic of Bashkortostan; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Bogorodsky District, Kirov Oblast, a selo in Oshlansky Rural Okrug of Bogorodsky District in Kirov Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Urzhumsky District, Kirov Oblast, a selo in Bogdanovsky Rural Okrug of Urzhumsky District in Kirov Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Yaransky District, Kirov Oblast, a selo in Opytnopolsky Rural Okrug of Yaransky District in Kirov Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Kostroma Oblast, a selo in Ivanovskoye Settlement of Sharyinsky District in Kostroma Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a selo in Rozhdestvensky Selsoviet of Kazachinsky District in Krasnoyarsk Krai *Rozhdestvenskoye, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, a selo in Chermoshnyansky Selsoviet of Medvensky District in Kursk Oblast *Rozhdestvenskoye, Shchigrovsky District, Kursk Oblast, a selo in Nikolsky Selsoviet of Shchigrovsky District in Kursk Oblast *Rozhdestvenskoye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a village in Malozinovyevsky Selsoviet under the administrative jurisdiction of the city of oblast significance of Semyonov in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Dolzhansky District, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Dubrovsky Selsoviet of Dolzhansky District in Oryol Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Kolpnyansky District, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Ushakovsky Selsoviet of Kolpnyansky District in Oryol Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Trosnyansky District, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Pennovsky Selsoviet of Trosnyansky District in Oryol Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, Perm Krai, a selo in Permsky District of Perm Krai *Rozhdestvenskoye, Ryazan Oblast, a selo in Borovkovsky Rural Okrug of Alexandro-Nevsky District in Ryazan Oblast *Rozhdestvenskoye, Tambov Oblast, a selo in Rozhdestvensky Selsoviet of Rasskazovsky District in Tambov Oblast *Rozhdestvenskoye, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Rozhdestvenskoye Rural Settlement of Povorinsky District in Voronezh Oblast *Rozhdestvenskaya, Stavropol Krai, a stanitsa in Rozhdestvensky Selsoviet of Izobilnensky District in Stavropol Krai Alternative names *Rozhdestvensky, alternative name of Novaya Ulitsa, a settlement in Novoyamsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Sevsky District in Bryansk Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, alternative name of Krasnoye, a selo in Mikheyevsky Rural Okrug of Lebyazhsky District in Kirov Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, alternative name of Rozhdestveno, a village in Gabovskoye Rural Settlement of Dmitrovsky District in Moscow Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskaya, alternative name of Rozhdestveno, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Vereya in Naro-Fominsky District of Moscow Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, alternative name of Rozhdestvo, a village in Ateptsevskoye Rural Settlement of Naro-Fominsky District in Moscow Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, alternative name of Rozhdestvenka, a settlement in Chanovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, alternative name of Rozhdestvenka, a selo in Kupinsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; *Rozhdestvenskoye, alternative name of Rozhdestvenka, a selo in Suzunsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; *Rozhdestvensky, alternative name of Rozhdestvenka, a village in Tatarsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast; municipally, a part of Uvalsky Rural Settlement of that district; *Rozhdestvensky, alternative name of Rozhdestvenka, a village in Lyubimovsky Rural Okrug of Okoneshnikovsky District in Omsk Oblast; "
"On April 28, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments for Obergefell v. Hodges (Ohio), which was consolidated with three other same- sex marriage cases from the other states in the Sixth Circuit: Tanco v. Haslam (Tennessee), DeBoer v. Snyder (Michigan), Bourke v. Beshear (Kentucky). On June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court reversed the Sixth Circuit's decision, paving the way for same-sex marriage to become legal in those states, and setting a precedent for the entire nation. All four states complied with the ruling the same day it was issued before the mandate was actually issued. Every state in the circuit had a district court ruling against their states' ban, but they were eventually stayed pending appeal. The Sixth Circuit consists of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. On August 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments for same-sex marriage cases from each state within the circuit. On November 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit in a split 2-1 decision, upheld the states' same-sex marriage bans, reversing the district courts' rulings that struck them down. The Sixth Circuit was the first and only circuit court since the landmark ruling United States v. Windsor to uphold the constitutionality of states' same-sex marriage bans which caused a circuit split. Prior to the Supreme Court's ruling in Obergefell, same-sex marriages were neither performed nor recognized in Kentucky (with the exception of a divorce that was granted to a same-sex couple). However, recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage was technically legal for a brief amount of time when a federal judge overturned part of the state's ban on same-sex marriage. This ruling was stayed the following day. Recognition of same-sex relationships (marriages under that name or any other) have been banned by the state constitution since 2004. The state's ban was struck down entirely on 1 July 2014 and was stayed pending appeal.https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/federal-judge-strikes- down-kentucky-same-sex-marriage-ban Michigan's state constitution bans recognition of same-sex unions in any form following a 2004 popular vote. Same-sex marriage in Michigan was ruled legal on March 21, 2014 by the U.S. District Court for Michigan's Eastern District. More than 300 same-sex couples were married in Michigan on Saturday, March 22, 2014, but a stay against enforcement of the ruling was issued late that same day until March 26. On March 25, 2014, a federal appeals court stayed the ruling indefinitely. The same-sex marriages that were performed that day are currently recognized. On April 14, 2014, U.S. District Judge Timothy S. Black ruled that Ohio had to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictionshttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/14/ohio-gay- marriage-court/7691313/ Two days later he stayed enforcement of his ruling except for the birth certificates sought by the plaintiffs.http://www.metroweekly.com/news/poliglot/2014/04/federal-judge- grants-partial-stay-in-ohio-marriage.html On March 14, 2014, U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger granted a preliminary injunction requiring Tennessee to recognize the marriages of the three plaintiff couples. On April 25, 2014, the Sixth Circuit, in an unpublished per curiam order, issued a stay of the district court's decision in Tanco, and ordered that the case be assigned to a panel of judges on the Sixth Circuit for expedited consideration on the merits. See also *Same-sex marriage *Same-sex marriage in the United States *Same-sex marriage in the Tenth Circuit *Same-sex marriage in the Fourth Circuit *Same-sex marriage in the Seventh Circuit *Same-sex marriage in the Ninth Circuit References United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 6 "