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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Debt Pro)
Tue Jan 21 11:04:25 2014

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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 08:04:23 -0800

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he says he never wanted to hear 
someone say, "Oh, THAT'S why he wrestles."In fact, though more gay and 
lesbian athletes are coming out in college, gay male professional athletes 
in major sports have waited to do so until they have left 
their sport, one of the more recent being Robbie Rogers, an American 
soccer player who played professionally in England. There have been reports 
that gay male athletes who are currently playing may be on the 
verge of going public.But women have already done so with little backlash.U.S. 
soccer star Megan Rapinoe, for instance, came out right before she played 
in last year's Olympics. WNBA star Seimone Augustus and the league's No. 
1 draft pick, Brittney Griner, are some of the more recent female 
athletes to follow suit.In Hollywood in recent years, both openly gay men 
and lesbians have had successful careers. And when it comes to television 
and movies, it appears there are more high-profile gay male characters.Still, 
while many see the two dads on the "Modern Family" sitcom as 
groundbreaking, others have a sense that the societal discomfort with gay 
men as parents is at the root of many of the jokes."A 
good portion of that is for comedic effect," says Don Todd, a 
32-year-old father in a two-dad family in Orange, Calif. He doesn't think 
most people would think it was as funny if the characters were 
two moms.Herek, the researcher at UC-Davis, has, in fact, found in surveys 
that heterosexuals think lesbians
FORT WORTH, Texas  Authorities say the grandson of billionaire T. Boone 
Pickens died of heroin intoxication after an evening of drug use at 
a friend's apartment.The Tarrant County medical examiner's office announced 
Wednesday that the Jan. 29 death of Thomas "Ty" Boone Pickens IV 
was accidental.Medical officials had to wait weeks to receive toxicology 
and other test results before announcing the cause of death for the 
21-year-old, who was a junior at Texas Christian University.The younger 
Pickens died at a hospital after being taken there by private vehicle.Another 
TCU student was charged with tampering with evidence after police said he 
removed items from the apartment and hid them from authorities. Police say 
the evidence included heroin, drug paraphernalia and marijuana.


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Kalli Atteya, 45, smiles while recounting the daring rescue of her 12-year-old 
son, Niko, who was allegedly kidnapped in Egypt in 2011 by her 
former husband, Mohamed Atteya. (Joshua Rhett Miller/FoxNews.com)Khalil 
Mohamed "Niko" Atteya, 12, told FoxNews.com he now hopes to be home-schooled 
as he reintegrates into the United States after roughly 20 months in 
Egypt. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Mohamed Atteya holds his son shortly after 
his July 2000 birth in Pennsylvania. Atteya's ex-wife said he abandoned 
the family some three months later. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Kalli and Mohamed 
Atteya in an undated photograph. "My biggest concern is that he will 
find us somehow and try to take [Niko] back by force," she 
told FoxNews.com. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Through the slit of the burqa 
she wore to blend in on the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, Kalli 
Atteya waited and watched until the boy climbed off the school bus. 
When she saw him, she moved quickly, grabbing his arm and steering 
him toward the waiting motorized cart."Get in," she said to the 12-year-old, 
who recognized his mother's piercing blue eyes and obeyed wordlessly.Soon, 
they were speeding toward a safehouse where they would wait for three 
weeks before returning to the U.S., and ending a 20-month ordeal that 
began with another abduction  one the boy, Khalil Mohamed Niko Atteya, 
did not accept willingly. His father, Mohamed Atteya, who is wanted by 
the U.S. authorities, is accused of luring 
 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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