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HELSINKI  Officials in a liberal Stockholm suburb that discourages gender 
stereotypes have decided to open a gender-neutral changing room in a local 
high school to avoid students being classified as male or female.Patrik 
Biverstedt, headmaster of the Soedra Latins upper secondary school, says 
they decided on the cubicle where one person can change at a 
time after students proposed it last year. It will be ready by 
May 6.Students' union member Camille Trombetti says the changing room is 
not only "for transsexual" students but any student who wants privacy when 
changing for school activities.Soedra Latins is in the same affluent Sodermalm 
district where children at the Egalia preschool are encouraged to avoid 
using "him" and "her" and to call others "friends" instead of girls 
or boys.
  would probably be eligible.The issue has generated 
an intense advocacy campaign, with gay rights organizations and Hispanic 
groups such as the National Council of La Raza squaring off with 
religious interests such as the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which 
sent a letter to Obama telling him including the provision could jeopardize 
the whole bill.At the Human Rights Campaign, four of its seven federal 
lobbyists are engaged in pushing lawmakers to back such an amendment. Immigration 
Equality, another group supporting the provision, said it was bringing more 
than 60 families from 24 states to the Capitol on Wednesday to 
ask lawmakers to offer their support.And Log Cabin Republicans, a gay conservative 
group, is making a pro-business pitch with potential GOP supporters, arguing 
that including gay couples would allow U.S. companies to retain the best 
talent instead of forcing good workers to leave the U.S. to be 
with their partners.Such may be the case for Paul Coyle, a 45-year-old 
partner in a Chicago law firm, who has spent the past 10 
years in a long-distance relationship with his partner in Toronto. At first, 
the two men would take turns flying back and forth, he said, 
until immigration officials cracked down, making it harder for his partner 
to enter the U.S. Now Coyle flies to Canada every other week, 
wondering each time whether it would be cheaper and more rewarding to 
pack up his law practice and move to Canada."It's emotiona

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