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    Hugging banned in Virginia middle school

    By Jeremy | June 21, 2007

    A group called NowPublic, outraged over the recent effort by a Virginia middle school to ban touching of any kind, requested permission to use this picture of NFL great Santana Moss hugging Generation Xcel student Troy in an online report on the ban. It's amazing that a Google image or Flickr photo search for the word "Hug" could lead a Virginia group to a picture of an NFL player hugging a hispanic kid from Manhattan's Lower East Side -- and that the image could somehow be helpful to them. The world is shrinking! (Image from the Xcel in Review - 2003 Set.)

    Topics: education, flickr, generation xcel, news, nowpublic, photography | No Comments »

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