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Pictured entering the gridiron prior to the start of of its final game of the season on Friday, Millsap will return virtually all of its roster for the 2013 campaign. The team, consisting of almost entirely juniors and sophomores, looks to get bigger, faster and wiser in the offseason, which head coach Kyle Coker described as “starting now.”
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Boy Scouts: Yes to gay youths, no to adults
The Boy Scouts of America on Thursday ended its ban on openly gay youths but maintained a prohibition on gay adult leaders, a decision framed as a compromise but one that could lead to litigation and thousands of defections from one of America's largest youth organizations.
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Boy Scouts: Yes to gay youths, no to adults
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The Boy Scouts of America have decided to allow openly gay scouts, but not gay scout leaders. Do you approve of this decision?
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