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NEW YORK A state legislator who denied to The Columbian of Vancouver, Wash., on Monday that he had gay sex with someone he met at a pornography store admitted to police a day later that it had occurred, the Columbian reported. State Rep. Richard Curtis, a Republican, admitted to having sex with a man he met at an adult video store in Spokane last week, according to a police report released Tuesday afternoon, the paper reported. The police report offers a damning and far different version of events from the brief account Curtis gave to The Columbian Monday, one that seems likely to threaten Curtis political future. The paper added that the police report is filled with graphic details of an encounter that began at a porn store and concluded miles away in Curtis room at the city s poshest hotel. The paper posted the report on its Web site, with an editor s note that warns: some content may be offensive to some readers.
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Ms. Taylor says her job is more of a passion than a lucrative enterprise. As a child in Bristol, R.I., she occupied herself on snowy days by studying old family photos from her mother's closet. After earning a history degree in 1978, she joined the Rhode Island Historical Society, where she worked as an assistant photo curator and genealogical researcher. To augment her $6,000 salary, she took up a paper route. In the mornings, she worked on genealogy, poring over family records and church rosters.
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