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    Steven Wright, throwing football

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    Athletics - Football Players; Steven Wright, Purdue QuarterbackIntercollegiat

    Steven Wright, running with football

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    Steven Wright, running with football

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    Steven Wright, running with football

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    Steven Wright, running with football

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    Steven Wright, running with football

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    Steven Wright, head and shoulders portrait

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    Center Stage piece on a performance by comedian Steven Wright, which is being

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    Center Stage piece on a performance by comedian Steven Wright, which is being presented at The State Theatre in Portland Nov. 3

    Center Stage piece on a performance by standup comic Steven Wright, which will

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    Center Stage piece on a performance by standup comic Steven Wright, which will be presented at The State Theater in Portland on Oct. 30

    Steven Wright, 32, of South Portland, wants to bring his lover, Aaron, 26, a Pan

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    Steven Wright, 32, of South Portland, wants to bring his lover, Aaron, 26, a Panamanian, to the United States so they can live together as a couple. Following an attorney\u27s advice, Wright was honest about the relationship when he and Aaron visited the U.S. Consular office in Panama to apply for a visa renewal for Aaron, who had been attending school at Casco Bay College. The U.S. Consul denied the visa renewal and Wright had to return home alone. Aaron is now living on the streets in Vancouver, Canada, and Wright doesn\u27t have enough money to visit him very often. He\u27s hopeful that Congress will pass the Permanent Partner Immigration Act of 2000, sponsored by U.S. represenative Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, but that\u27s a long shot. With details about Nadler\u27s bill
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