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Initial release USA
Directors Simon Shore
Budget1. 2 million USD
Box office1. 1 million USD
Screenplay Patrick Wilde
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Steven (Ben Silverstone) spends his school days longing for all-star athlete John (Brad Gorton). But John has a gorgeous girlfriend, and Steven is still in the closet about being gay. The only one who knows the teenager's secret is his friend Linda (Charlotte Brittain). After a curious run-in with John in a public restroom, Steven starts to wonder if the jock is straight after all. When they start a romance, it threatens to expose the truth about both of them.

News Daily: PM races to win Brexit deal support and Turkey suspends Syria offensive

Feb 15,2020 9:27 pm

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Johnson in race to win support for Brexit deal

So, we have a fresh Brexit deal. And it's an "excellent" one, according to Boris Johnson . But while insisting he's "very confident" MPs Will back it, if it's to avoid the same fate as The One struck by his predecessor Theresa May . With Northern Ireland 's DUP ruling out support before The Deal was even announced, Mr Johnson is likely to focus on winning over the Brexiteers in his own party who rejected Mrs May's deal, 21 rebels he kicked out of The Party for voting against him, and Labour MPs who represent Leave-supporting areas.

The Deal is not vastly changed from Mrs May's, as our explains. However, it replaces the backstop arrangement that had proved unacceptable to many MPs as a means of avoiding customs posts along the Irish border. But in setting out alternatives that mean Northern Ireland - unlike the rest of the UK - would continue to follow some EU rules and regulations, it represents, says our political editor Laura Kuenssberg .

Turkey to suspend Syria offensive after US meeting

Following the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians - and reports of 72 deaths - to allow Kurdish forces to withdraw from areas close to its border with Syria. It says fighting Will pause for Five Days , although it is unclear how fully the Kurdish YPG Militia - Viewed by Turkey as a terrorist Organisation - Will comply. UK-based monitors say clashes continue.

US President Donald Trump hailed the agreement, struck after vice-president Mike Pence met Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for talks, and credited "Tough Love ". This after Turkish presidential sources told the Bbc - urging him "don't be a Tough Guy " - in the bin. The US has faced criticism for withdrawing its troops from the area, which critics say gave Turkey The Green light to launch the offensive. Ankara says it is aimed at creating a "safe zone", free of Kurdish forces, alongside The Border .

Banning out-of-hours email 'could harm employee wellbeing'

Looking forward to the weekend? If that anticipation is tempered by the prospect of picking up work emails on a Saturday, then Take heart from a outside office hours could do more harm than good. University of Sussex researchers found that while curbs on email use - aimed at tackling Burnout - could help some employees switch off, accumulation of emails could cause those with "high levels of anxiety" to feel even more stressed out. And Human Resources body CIPD points out some staff want or need to work flexibly. So, have a great one; knock yourself out and clear your inbox.

The Woman who defied The World of K-pop

By Yvette Tan and Wonsang Kim, Bbc News

In an industry that rewards performers for their silence off stage, K-pop star Sulli was a rebel. The actress-singer rose to prominence as a member of Girl Band f(x). But she came to be known for speaking out on Mental Health Issues , cyberbullying and women's Rights - Issues that remain sensitive in a conservative society like South Korea .

The 25-year-old died at home on Monday. She is being remembered by her fans as someone who made sure her voice was heard. As one music critic put it: "She laughed when she wanted to laugh and cried when she wanted to cry. She brazenly spoke out. She didn't fit the mould. "

What the papers say

Nearly all the with the EU, while noting that he faces a fresh battle to have it approved in Westminster. And several front pages carry messages to MPs. "He's done his duty, now MPs must do theirs," says the Daily Mail 's headline. "Get Real . . Take The Deal !" is The Sun 's demand, while the Daily Express opts for a Nike-inspired: "Just do it!"

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