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SINGAPORE (AP) - The gay community in tightly controlled Singapore held its first-ever rally Saturday, taking advantage of looser laws on public gatherings to call for equality.

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Executive Director Rolando Gregorio of the Department of Foreign Affairs-Office for Migrant Workers disclosed the Filipina domestic helper, identified as 34-year-old Fagarang Petron, might be imprisoned for up to three years for the charges.

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