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 ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Sarah Toce, 
editor of a daily online news magazine "The Seattle Lesbian," poses for 
a photo Friday, April 19, 2013, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, 
in an alleyway that has been the site of fights and other 
violence against gay men. Even as society has become more accepting of 
homosexuality overall, longstanding research has shown more societal tolerance 
for lesbians than gay men, and that gay men are significantly more 
likely to be targets of violence. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)The Associated 
PressADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Sarah Toce, 
editor of a daily online news magazine "The Seattle Lesbian," poses for 
a photo Friday, April 19, 2013, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood which 
is the home of many bars that cater to Seattle's gay and 
lesbian community. Even as society has become more accepting of homosexuality 
overall, longstanding research has shown more societal tolerance for lesbians 
than gay men, and that gay men are significantly more likely to 
be targets of violence. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)The Associated PressADVANCE 
FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Joey Carrillo, a 
senior at Elmhurst College, holds his fraternity paddle in Elmhurst, Ill. 
on Thursday, April 4, 2013. Carrillo, who is gay, painted a rainbow 
on his paddle and, while his fraternity brothers had been supportive of 
his sexual orientation, a couple of them were 
 ans while toppling the World 
Trade Center's twin towers and crippling the Pentagon.Brinkley lauded the 
series of speeches and impromptu remarks that Bush gave in the days 
immediately following 9/11, including the memorable moment when he used 
a bullhorn and, standing with a New York City firefighter amid the 
rubble of the twin towers, declared that the people who knocked these 
buildings down will hear all of us soon." During that period, Bush 
earned the gratitude of all Americans, including those opposed to him politically, 
Brinkley said.I think that because 9/11 is such a defining moment in 
our lives -- like Pearl Harbor or the Kennedy assassination -- people 
will start remembering 9/11, Brinkley told Fox News. George W. Bush, in 
my opinion, did a pretty good job of uniting the country in 
those weeks of dire need. He communicated well; the government functioned."Brinkley 
noted the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and specific security 
enhancements at Americas airports."And we did not get hit again. We werent 
struck again after 9/11," Brinkley said. "He did the best he could.Bush's 
legacy, however, also will be inextricably tied to the still-evolving fates 
of the countries he ordered American troops to invade in the aftermath 
of 9/11: Afghanistan and Iraq. The president, as well as aides like 
Condoleezza Rice, cautioned repeatedly during his two terms that the verdict 
on the success of those massive, multifaceted undertak

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Sarah Toce, 
editor of a daily online news magazine "The Seattle Lesbian," poses for 
a photo Friday, April 19, 2013, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, 
in an alleyway that has been the site of fights and other 
violence against gay men. Even as society has become more accepting of 
homosexuality overall, longstanding research has shown more societal tolerance 
for lesbians than gay men, and that gay men are significantly more 
likely to be targets of violence. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)The Associated 
PressADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Sarah Toce, 
editor of a daily online news magazine "The Seattle Lesbian," poses for 
a photo Friday, April 19, 2013, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood which 
is the home of many bars that cater to Seattle's gay and 
lesbian community. Even as society has become more accepting of homosexuality 
overall, longstanding research has shown more societal tolerance for lesbians 
than gay men, and that gay men are significantly more likely to 
be targets of violence. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)The Associated PressADVANCE 
FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - Joey Carrillo, a 
senior at Elmhurst College, holds his fraternity paddle in Elmhurst, Ill. 
on Thursday, April 4, 2013. Carrillo, who is gay, painted a rainbow 
on his paddle and, while his fraternity brothers had been supportive of 
his sexual orientation, a couple of them were 
 CARACAS, Venezuela  Tensions are rising in Venezuela as opposition leader 
Henrique Capriles pressures the National Electoral Council to announce by 
day's end that it will permit a complete audit of the April 
14 presidential election.The council said last week that it would allow 
an audit of 46 percent of the vote not already audited. It 
said it would announce this week when it would start comparing vote 
tallies from each machine with the individual vote receipts from that machine.Capriles 
is demanding the council announce Thursday that it will allow his team 
to also examine registers containing voters' signatures and fingerprints. 
State broadcasters interrupted his speech Wednesday night and the ruling 
party is increasingly threatening to prosecute him over violence that erupted 
after the vote, which the ruling party narrowly won.
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