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179:. She also opposed the Law of the Cohabitant that made it necessary to distribute a widow's pension between a wife and ex-wife. She was associated with gay and lesbian organizations such as the Sexual Policy Group (GPS) and the Homosexual Liberation Front (FLH). From 1989 to 1994, she wrote a column in the weekly
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