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Philadelphia - A man gunned down a prostitute when he discovered that he had hired a cross-dressing man for sex, police said.
Brandon L King, 21, was wearing a green jacket with a fur collar, trousers, a black bra and pink panties when he was shot and killed just before dawn on Friday in the city's Nicetown section.
The suspect, Terron Oates, initially told police he and King had been in King's vehicle when they were robbed by a gunman who shot through one of the windows. The story did not match what other witnesses told investigators, authorities told The Philadelphia Inquirer for a story published on Wednesday.
Oates, 18, later confessed, saying he became angry after learning that King was a man, police said.
A MARRIAGE was declared null and void after 17 years when the wife discovered that her husband was a woman, the Court of Appeal was told yesterday.
Susanne Coates, representing the wife, said the marriage was based "on a profound deception". The transsexual husband used an artificial penis for sexual intercourse and the "wife always believed he was a man", she told the court. The pair cannot be named to protect their children, born after the woman underwent artificial insemination from a donor. She had told the hospital that her husband said he had had a vasectomy.
The parliament of Lithuania adopted a Law on Equal Opportunities on 18 November 2003, which forbids direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of age, sexual orientation, disability, race, religion or beliefs at workplace, in education, provision of goods and services including housing.
If Braennstroem's predictions come true, uterus will become the first human organ that is transplanted not for the sake of saving a patient's life Swedish Professor Mats Braennstroem says that in three years the first baby may be born from a transplanted uterus. According to the scientist, experiments that his team performed on animals proved that a child can normally develop in a transplanted uterus.
Mats Braennstroem says that it is the mother of a patient who is the best donor. So, patients may have a chance to bear babies in the same uteri where they developed themselves long ago. The scientist adds this concerns not only women but also men. Mats Braennstroem says there is an opportunity to transplant a uterus into a man's body; additional hormonal treatment will help make pregnancy more successful.