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 arity gives wide leeway to those opposed to 
homosexuals and imposes a chilling effect on media coverage of gay issues.The 
newspaper, Molodoi Dalnevostochnik, quoted fired teacher Alexander Yermoshkin, 
as saying "My existence itself is effectively evidence of homosexuality's 
normalcy," according to the Russian news website Gazeta.ru.In a hearing 
on whether the newspaper had violated the law, Roskomnadzor official Galina 
Egoshina denounced that quote."Such a claim violates the laws of logic. 
By presenting it to readers who are minors, the author leads them 
into error about the normalcy of homosexuality. Following the logic of the 
author, you could recognize the existence of maniacs, serial killers, etc. 
as normal and even effective," Gazesta quoted Egoshina as saying.
 VATICAN CITY  The Vatican says Pope Francis has canceled his morning 
audiences because of a cold but is keeping an afternoon Mass appointment.Vatican 
spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said the 76-year-old pontiff, who lost 
most of one of his lungs due to an infection in his 
youth, is eating and resting comfortably at his hotel.But, Lombardi said, 
he has canceled four appointments with various Vatican officials that will 
be rescheduled.Francis had a busy day on Thursday making his first state 
visit to the Italian president across town. He appeared tired, but otherwise 
in good spirits.Friday afternoon he is due to preside over the ordination 
of bishops in St. Peter's Basilica.

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