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he first time, he turned pale.When the 
time came, neither mom nor son hesitated.My first reaction was [to wonder] 
if that was my mom or not, and then I saw her 
eyes, Niko said. I thought, Thank God. Im going to finally get 
out of here. Im going to be free.These days, Niko is preparing 
to be home-schooled soon and begin his long reintegration process. He hopes 
to one day play football on his junior high school team and 
is grateful to be back in America. His mother is happy, too, 
though there is the constant fear that Mohamed Atteya will again appear 
in their lives, tracking down his son and trying once again to 
drag the boy back to Egypt and force him to live as 
a strict Muslim.My son told me [it was] to make him a 
Muslim, Atteya replied when asked why she thought her ex-husband snatched 
the boy. He said that we lack the morality and the values 
that their system has. And he said that Americans were so violent, 
he said we are a rotting society.- Kalliopi 'Kalli' AtteyaKalli Atteya's 
fears are stoked by the vivid memory of the downward spiral of 
their marriage that culminated in the cruel betrayal that almost cost her 
her son.It was in 1999 when Kalliopi "Kalli" Panagos fell hard for 
Mohamed Atteya. Within a year, they married and moved to nearby Chambersburg. 
But trouble began shortly after Nikos birth in July of 2000.Three months 
after our boy was born, he left, Kalli Atteya told FoxNews.com. He 
moved back to Harrisburg, and he dated
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in their homes or offices or on movie sets."A patient of mine 
asked if I would leave my practice and travel around the world 
with him to treat him," says Los Angelesbased Brad Fazekas, D.C.Worst Celebrity 
Eyebrows in HistoryThe paparazzi snapped Leonardo DiCaprio leaving a chiropractic 
office in New Orleans; Kim Kardashian tweeted, "Chiropractors really are 
life savers. . . . I'm obsessed!;"and Jessica Alba is reportedly a 
fan.The Rough Adjustment"A chiropractor should never 'slam' on you. The 
process of moving the bones should be very gentle."The Lab Coat"Medical 
doctors wear lab coats because they are doing dirty work. A chiropractor 
in one is trying to be something he's not."The Quickie"When I first 
see a patient, the appointment is at least an hour. There's a 
lot of discussion that needs to happen prior to adjustment. Follow-ups are 
usually around 15 minutes."The False Claims"If someone calls himself a healer, 
run. We're just here to facilitate the rehabilitation process."The Bad Habit"Maintenance 
every once in a while is one thing, but this business of 
multiple visits per week for months is just not necessary."Why they're doing 
itBecause it's not just about easing back problems. Karen Erickson, D.C., 
a spokesperson for the American Chiropractic Association, says, "Besides 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">isis in Syria."President Obama has said 
the use of chemical weapons would be a "game-changer" in the U.S. 
position on intervening in the two-year-old Syrian civil war. Obama said 
last August that "a red line for us" would be the movement 
or use of chemical weapons, adding "that would change my calculus."Sen. 
Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., reacting to the reports Thursday, said the "number 
one" goal should be to "secure the chemical weapons before they fall 
into the wrong hands.""I think the red line's been crossed and the 
question is, now what?" Graham said on Fox News.Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., 
also said in a statement the assessment is "deeply troubling and, if 
correct, means that President Obama's red line has certainly been crossed."But 
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., argued that it is not in the United 
States' "best interest" to go into Syria. "We cannot be absolutely sure 
about the extent to which Assad's forces have used chemical weapons, although 
we know they have them," he said in a statement.Caitlin Hayden, a 
spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said more information 
is needed."Precisely because the president takes this issue so seriously, 
we have an obligation to fully investigate any and all evidence of 
chemical weapons use within Syria," she said in a statement. "That is 
why we are currently pressing for a comprehensive United Nations investigation 
that can credibly evaluate the evidence and establish what took plac
 nce for lesbians than 
gay men, and that gay men are significantly more likely to be 
targets of violence.That research also has found that it's often straight 
men who have the most difficult time with homosexuality   and 
particularly gay men    says researcher Gregory Herek."Men are raised 
to think they have to prove their masculinity, and one big part 
about being masculine is being heterosexual. So we see that harassment, 
jokes, negative statements and violence are often ways that even younger 
men try to prove their heterosexuality," says Herek, a psychologist at the 
University of California, Davis, who has, for years, studied this phenomenon 
and how it plays out in the gay community.That is not, of 
course, to downplay the harassment lesbians face. It can be just as 
ugly.But it's not as frequent, Herek and others have found, especially in 
adulthood. It's also not uncommon for lesbians to encounter straight men 
who have a fascination with them."The men hit on me. The women 
hit on me. But I never feel like I'm in any immediate 
danger," says Sarah Toce, the 29-year-old editor of The Seattle Lesbian, 
a daily online news magazine. "If I were a gay man, I 
might    and if it's like this in Seattle, can 
you imagine what it is like in less-accepting parts of middle America?"One 
of Herek's studies found that, overall, 38 percent of gay men said 
that, in adulthood, they'd been victims of vandalism, theft or violence 
   hit, beaten or sexually 
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