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Cast member Gwyneth Paltrow poses at the premiere of "Iron Man 3"
at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California April 24, 2013.ReutersAs
the saying goes, if youve got it, flaunt it. And thats exactly
what the newly named Worlds Most Beautiful Woman Gwyneth Paltrow did at
the Iron Man 3 premiere on Wednesday night in Hollywood, Calif.The 40-year-old
mother of two showed off her toned backside in a partially sheer
gown as she walked the red carpet, sans underwear.Paltrow said she was
thrilled to be picked by People magazine for 2013 title of most-beautiful,
but it's "obviously not true.""It's funny, these things, because it's like
obviously not true. But it's very sweet to be named that," Paltrow
told The Associated Press. "Because I mean you can't say that, you
know! But it's been wonderful. It's been very wonderful. And as my
friend said, it's so nice that someone who has kids and is
a mom and is not like 21 is named that. It's really
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week's edition of the magazine, but she'd been getting plenty of congratulatory
emails from friends and family.She stars as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark's love
interest and assistant-turned-business partner in the "Iron Man" trilogy.
Her co-stars in "Iron Man 3" praised People's proclamation."Completely justified.
Completely justified. She's gorgeous," said Guy Pearce."Let me tell you:
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the mother and son to
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
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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
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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
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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
d others that Russian officials contacted the U.S. government
at least twice in 2011 with concerns about Tsarnaev, the Chechen who
two years later would carry out last week's deadly bombing of the
Boston Marathon, as an example of an instance that merits further investigation."In
a string of apparent intelligence-sharing lapses, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was
able to slip through the cracks and carry out this devastating attack,"
the senators said.Authorities suspect Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother,
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, of using improvised explosives to kill and maim runners
and spectators near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people
were killed and more than 200 injured in the April 15 attack.Tamerlan
Tsarnaev was killed days later in a shootout with police. His 19-year-old
brother escaped but was captured alive Friday night and now faces a
charge of use of a weapon of mass destruction that could carry
the death penalty.The brothers immigrated to the United States about a decade
ago with their family. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became a U.S. citizen last year,
but Tamerlan had not yet earned citizenship.Senators, after being briefed
on the case Tuesday, said the U.S. government had "multiple contacts" with
Russia about the older Boston bombing suspect, but those lawmakers wouldn't
offer any more details.Fox News was told the FBI tried to determine
if Tsarnaev had any ties to terrorism, but those efforts apparently proved
inconclusive."W
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