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LOS ANGELES, Jan 20 (LSN) – Xerox corporation has claimed a story about the company in the London Telegraph was “totally false.” The Telegraph reported that Xerox issues different coloured magnets to employees to denote their sexual orientation in a company project called “Safe Space.”  In a letter from the company, Xerox admits to engaging in project “Safe Space,” but denies any special colour designation denoting sexual orientation. However, in the letter Xerox reveals that the “Safe Space” project originated as a company project in AT&T and was adopted by Xerox and other companies.  This information is problematic since AT&T is known for their promotion of homosexuality. In fact,  Arthur Ally, president of The Timothy Plan—America’s pro-life and pro-family mutual fund—says the Plan refuses to invest in AT&T because of their “aggressive promotion of the homosexual agenda through marketing campaigns, sponsorship of the ‘Gay Games,’ mandatory ‘sensitivity training’  for all management personnel and their inclusion in the Stonewall Index (a compilation of companies considered to be ‘Pro-Gay’).”  Project “Safe Space” is designed to make homosexuality accepted and respected by employees of whatever company chooses to run the program, including Xerox.