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Tue Nov 19 12:04:25 2013
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How Country Boys Roll" and "People Are Crazy."On April 17, the singer
sent a message to his over 200,900 followers saying "Harrassing (sic) artists
often at their home by boat should be illegal. thas all i
know."The address given for Currington in the police report is for a
four-bedroom, six-bathroom house on Tybee Creek, which flows past the island's
southern tip and joins the Atlantic Ocean. Chatham County property records
show a Nashville accounting firm bought the home in April 2011 for
$3.5 million.
fired for mistreating his players and mocking them with gay slurs.If two
women dance together at a club or walk arm-in-arm down the street,
people are usually less likely to question it though
some wonder if that has more to do with a lack of
awareness than acceptance."Lesbians are so invisible in our society. And
so I think the hatred is more invisible," says Laura Grimes, a
licensed clinical social worker in Chicago whose counseling practice caters
to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender clients.Grimes says she also frequently
hears from lesbians who are harassed for "looking like dykes," meaning that
people are less accepting if they look more masculine.Still, Ian O'Brien,
a gay man in Washington, D.C., sees more room for women "to
transcend what femininity looks like, or at least negotiate that space a
little bit more."O'Brien, who's 23, recently wrote an opinion piece tied
to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts
when he was growing up in the San Diego area."To put it
simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you
get punished when it doesn't," O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared
in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender communities.Joey Carrillo, a gay student at Elmhurst College
in suburban Chicago, remembers trying to be as masculine as possible in
high school. He hid the fact that he was gay, particularly around
other athletes. As a wrestler,
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his homeland, then snatching the boy and leaving Kalli Atteya and her
sister on the side of a desolate road between Cairo and Port
Said on Aug. 1, 2011.My Dad forced me to be Muslim, which
I did not want to do, Niko, who has been back in
Pennsylvania for more than a month, told FoxNews.com.A world away, he had
a determined mother who would spare no expense and even risk her
own safety to save her boy. After a torturous struggle that included
false leads, false hopes and more than $100,000 spent, Kalli Atteya finally
showed what the love and determination of a mom can doI was
really nervous, but I was bound and determined to take my son,
she told FoxNews.com during an interview in Chambersburg, Pa., near where
Atteya and her son now live.With the help of a local guide,
the 45-year-old mother had tracked her only child and her ex-husband, a
man she had married more than a dozen years earlier, after meeting
him at the Harrisburg, Pa., restaurant where he worked as a dishwasher.
Mohamed Atteya, 38, who speaks Arabic, English and Chinese, and is wanted
by the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security Service for
making false statements and providing forged documents to obtain a U.S.
passport, had no idea his tenacious ex-wife was on his trail.I followed
him, Kalli Atteya said. I mean, I came really close to him
several different times. [Mohamed] didnt recognize me, but my son did and
when he saw me for t
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contains a path to citizenship, still viewed by some as amnesty. Instead
they prefer to coalesce around consensus issues like border security, temporary
workers and workplace enforcement.But if the Senate's comprehensive approach
faces obstacles in the House, the House's piecemeal approach won't fly in
the Senate.Two of the lead authors of the Senate bill, Sens. Chuck
Schumer, D-N.Y., and John McCain, R-Ariz., rejected the piece-by-piece approach
at a breakfast meeting with reporters Thursday hosted by the Christian Science
Monitor. Schumer and McCain said that any time an immigration issue is
advanced individually, even something widely supported like visas for high-tech
workers or a citizenship path for those brought as children, lawmakers and
interest groups start pushing for other issues to get dealt with at
the same time."What we have found is, ironically, it may be a
little counterintuitive, that the best way to pass immigration legislation
is actually a comprehensive bill, because that can achieve more balance
and everybody can get much but not all of what they want,"
Schumer said. "And so I think the idea of doing separate bills
is just not going to work. It's not worked in the past,
and it's not going to work in the future."The House has always
loomed as the toughest barrier to passage of immigration legislation, partly
because many rank-and-file House Republicans don't feel a political imperative
to act. Some GOP House me
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