FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2003 file photo, Screw magazine publisher Al Goldstein sits for an interview at a coffee shop in New York with his longtime assistant Terre Galizio. Goldstein, the bird-flipping publisher who helped break down legal barriers against pornography and raged against politicians, organized religion and anything that even suggested good taste, died at a Brooklyn hospice Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013 after a long illness, according to a friend, attorney Charles C. DeStefano. He was 77. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)NEW YORK (AP) — Al Goldstein, the bearded, chook-flipping publisher of Screw magazine who smashed down legal limitations in opposition to pornography and raged against politicians, prepared faith and the rest that even steered good style, died Thursday, in step with a chum. He was seventy seven.