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Same-sex couples Paul Katami (L), Jeff Zarillo (2nd L), and Kris Perry (2nd R) and Sandy Stier pose for photographs before the start of their trial in San Francisco, California January 11, 2010. California's ban on gay marriage goes to trial on Monday in a federal case that plaintiffs hope to take all the way to the US Supreme Court and overturn bans throughout the nation.
Two Californian men challenging a ban on same-sex marriage on Monday said they had been a couple for nine years and felt like third-class citizens, leading them to launch the federal case which could set a national precedent. The men and a lesbian couple unable to marry in California hope to take their case against the state' s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage all the way to the US Supreme Court and to overturn bans throughout the nation. A loss in the top court, two ranks above the action in the case which began on Monday, would seriously undermine efforts to win gay marriage rights in state courts.
The United States is divided on same-sex marriage. It is legal in only five states, though most of those, and the District of Columbia, approved it last year. Approval of Prop 8 in November 2008 was a sweet victory for social conservatives in a state with a liberal, trend-setting reputation, and maintained the steady success they have scored on the issue at the ballot box. Where it is legal, gay marriage has been championed by courts and legislatures, not voters.
"I don't think of myself as a bad person," said Paul Katami, describing the persecution he felt from a media campaign warning California parents to "protect" their children by voting against same-sex unions in the 2008 poll. He and his would-be husband, Jeffrey Zarrillo, described slights in gay life that ranged from being pelted with rocks and eggs in college to the awkwardness of checking into a hotel and not being able to clarify the relationship. "Being able to call him my husband is so definitive," Katami said. "There is no subtlety to it. It is absolute. " Gays and lesbians have nearly equal rights under domestic partnership laws, but the two men said that left them feeling second-or third-class citizens and they wanted to be married to have kids. "We hear a lot of 'What's the big deal?' The big deal is creating a separate category for us," Katami said.
Gay rights lawyers in the case describe their battle as a continuation of the fight against racist laws stopping whites and blacks from marrying. Marriage is a fundamental constitutional right, and in addition gays and lesbians deserve special protection from discrimination, they say.
What is current situation of the nation on same-sex union?

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W公司主要生产和销售中央空调、手机芯片和等离子电视机,2008年全年实现的销售收入为14.44亿元,由于贷款回收出现严重问题,公司资金周转陷入困境。公司2008年有关应收账款具体情况如下:
金额单位:亿元
上述应收账款中,中央空调的欠款单位主要是机关和大型事业单位;手机芯片的欠款单位均是国内知名手机生产厂家;等离子电视机的主要欠款单位是美国Y公司。
2009年W公司销售收入预算为18亿元,公司为了摆脱资金周转困境,采用借款等措施后,仍有6亿元资金缺口。W公司决定对应收账款采取以下措施:
(1)较大幅度提供现金折扣率,在其他条件不变的情况下,预计可使应收账款周转率由2008年的1.44提高至2009年的1.74,从而加快回收应收账款。
(2)成立专门催收机构,加大应收账款催收力度,预计可提前收回资金0.4亿元。
(3)将6至12个月应收账款转售给有关银行,提前获得周转所需货币资金。据分析,W公司销售中央空调和手机芯片发生的6至12个月应收账款可平均以九二折转售银行(且可无追索权);销售等离子电视机发生的6至12个月应收账款可平均以九零折转售银行(但必须附追索权)。
(4)2009年以前,W公司给予Y公司一年期的信用政策;2009年,Y公司要求将信用期限延长至两年。考虑到Y公司信誉好,且W公司资金紧张时应收账款可转售银行(但必须附追索权),为了扩大外销,W公司接受了Y公司的条件。
要求:
计算W公司财务第(1)项措施预计2009年所能增收的资金数额。

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