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lesbians seem to have an easier time living in it than gay
men do.High-profile lesbian athletes have come out while still playing their
sports, but not a single gay male athlete in major U.S. professional
sports has done the same. While television's most prominent same-sex parents
are the two fictional dads on "Modern Family," surveys show that society
is actually more comfortable with the idea of lesbians parenting children.And
then there is the ongoing debate over the Boy Scouts of America
proposal to ease their ban on gay leaders and scouts.Reaction to the
proposal, which the BSA's National Council will take up next month, has
been swift, and often harsh. Yet amid the discussions, the Girl Scouts
of USA reiterated their policy prohibiting discrimination based on sexual
orientation, among other things. That announcement has gone largely unnoticed.Certainly,
the difference in the public's reaction to the scouting organizations can
be attributed, in part, to their varied histories, including the Boy Scouts'
longstanding religious ties and a base that has become less urban over
the years, compared with the Girl Scouts'.But there's also an undercurrent
here, one that's often present in debates related to homosexuality, whether
over the military's now-defunct "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy or even same-sex
marriage. Even as society has become more accepting of homosexuality overall,
longstanding research has shown more societal tolera
YANGON, Myanmar Activists in Myanmar say police have injured seven people
and arrested three others in a new crackdown on residents opposed to
a controversial Chinese-backed copper mine project.The violence occurred
Thursday near northwest Myanmar's Letpadaung mine as farmers plowed their
land, which was seized for the project.Environmental activist Han Win Aung
says one farmer was shot by police and six others were beaten.He
says police arrested two villagers and one activist.Another activist, Tha
Gyi, says the farmers had been working their land since Tuesday and
around 100 riot police and 50 soldiers tried to drive them away.Local
officials could not immediately be reached for comment.Residents opposed
to the project say it causes environmental, social and health problems in
the area.
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political, economic -- could not properly be rendered for 50 years or
more.Other aspects of Bush's presidency also loom large, such as the enactment
of across-the-board tax cuts, the expansion of Medicare to include prescription
drug coverage, the No Child Left Behind education reforms and a massive
push to fight AIDS in Africa. A financial collapse also struck at
the end of Bush's tenure, though some trace its origins to the
enactment of deregulatory housing policies in the Clinton era.A Washington
Post/ABC News poll found majorities still disapproving of Bushs handling
of Iraq and the economy, but history offers some hope for Bush
that his standing may rise further.The fact is it's very difficult to
get an accurate assessment of an American presidency, certainly while it's
going on, but even four or five years after it's ended, Knott
said. It took at least 20 years before Truman began to creep
up on those lists of presidential greatness.Fox News Poll: Bush's Favorable
at 49%, Obama 52%
Frustrated at being left out of an immigration overhaul, gay rights groups
are pushing to adjust a bipartisan Senate bill to include gay couples.
But Democrats are treading carefully, wary of adding another divisive issue
that could lose Republican support and jeopardize the entire bill.Both parties
want the bill to succeed. Merely getting to agreement on the basic
framework for the immigration overhaul, which would create a long and costly
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people in the U.S.
illegally, was no small feat for senators. And getting it through a
divided Congress is still far from a done deal.Even so, gay rights
groups, their lobbyists and grass-roots supporters are insisting the deal
shouldn't exclude bi-national, same-sex couples -- about 28,500 of them,
according to a 2011 study from the Williams Institute at UCLA Law.
They're ramping up a campaign to change the bill to allow gay
Americans to sponsor their partners for green cards, the same way straight
Americans can. Supporters trekked to the Capitol to make their case at
senators' offices on Wednesday."Opponents will be proposing amendments that,
if passed, could collapse this very fragile coalition that we've been able
to achieve," Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, said last week at
the unveiling of the bill. He said the eight senators from both
parties who crafted the legislation are committed to voting against changes
that could kill it.For Dem
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