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The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Jamie Tobias Neely column: Jamie Tobias Neely: Sexuality menu could list more than 31 flavors.(Column)
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Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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September 2, 2007
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Byline: Jamie Tobias Neely
Sep. 2--There just may be one more scoop to serve on this week's Larry Craig story.
On Tuesday the Idaho senator firmly announced, "I am not gay." And the politically correct observation became, "It doesn't matter if he is." When it comes to politics, I have to agree. But as a student of human behavior, I've got to say this: The realm of sexual preference and orientation is simply too fascinating to be ignored.
And so I'...
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