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MOSCOW  Russia's media oversight agency aims to take a newspaper to 
court over an article about a homosexual teacher in what appears to 
be the first case prepared against a publication under the country's law 
on gay propaganda.In September, a youth-oriented newspaper in Khabarovsk 
interviewed a teacher who had been fired over his sexual orientation. Quotes 
in the article prompted complaints to Roskomnadzor, the agency that supervises 
media conformance with law.A regional spokeswoman for the agency, Olga Shakhmatova, 
was quoted by the Interfax news agency on Wednesday as saying the 
article violated a law forbidding distribution to minors of material supporting 
non-traditional sexual relationships.She said documents would be sent to 
court soon, but Roskomnadzor officials said Friday they did not know if 
the case had been filed. The law calls for fines of up 
to 100,000 rubles ($3,300) for individuals and 1 million rubles ($33,000) 
for organizations along with a possible 90-day suspension.The law, passed 
this summer, has raised criticism abroad and caused concern about whether 
it would be applied to athletes and spectators at the Winter Olympics 
in the Russian city of Sochi in February.Homosexuality is not illegal in 
Russia, but animosity toward gays is high. The new law does not 
define either the criteria for considering an action or statement to be 
propaganda or what sort of distribution to minors is prohibited. Critics 
say the lack of cl
												
										The gunman 
in a shooting Friday at LAX was wounded and taken into custody 
after prompting authorities to evacuate a terminal and stop flights headed 
for the city from taking off from other airports, officials say. Read 
moreLOS ANGELES  An airport security officer lay helplessly bleeding after 
a gunman opened fire at Los Angeles International Airport as paramedics 
waited 150 yards away because police had not declared the terminal safe 
to enter, according to two law enforcement officials.It would be 33 minutes 
before Transportation Security Administration Officer Gerardo Hernandez, 
who was about 20 feet from an exit, would be wheeled out 
by police to an ambulance, said the officials, who were briefed on 
the investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity because the probe 
was still ongoing into the Nov. 1 shooting.For all but five of 
those minutes, there was no threat from the suspected gunman -- he 
had been shot and was in custody, they said.While it's not known 
when Hernandez died or if immediate medical attention could have saved his 
life, officials are examining what conversations took place between police 
and fire commanders to determine when it was safe enough to enter 
and whether paramedics could have gone into the terminal earlier, one of 
the officials said.Formal conclusions may take months to reach, but what's 
known raises the possibility that a lack of coordination between police 
and fire officials p

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