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THE impending adoption of two black boys with AIDS by a gay white male couple has prompted a debate in New Jersey that turns on issues of race, morality and a growing interest among homosexuals to be parents. Proponents of such adoptions say that homosexual couples are a much-needed source of foster care for the growing number of children exposed to AIDS.
SUCCASUNNA IN 1977, when the Episcopal Church officially ordained its first female priest in the United States, Nancy Talmage was pleased, proud and a trifle disgruntled. ''I was happy for a lot of women,'' she recalled in a recent interview, but remembers having said to herself, ''Why did they have to wait until it was too late for me?'' By then nearly 70 years old, Mrs.
LEAD: KATHERINE awoke from a nap and demanded attention. Nathan painted more of the floor and himself than the paper. And Elena wanted her going-away party now, please. With some effort, the children were soon assembled around a small table for cake, candles and songs.