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Anti-Choice Democrats Use Abortion to Hold Health Care Reform HostageWe all knew that at some juncture in the health care debate, pro-life and pro-choice advocates would confront each other...and abortion would become a sticking point. Several issues previously targeted as potential deal breakers -- including a public option -- have been resolved through compromis... |
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Beyond the Shriver Report - Ms. Magazine on Changing Work/Life PolicyThe big news in the Shriver Report, subtitled "A Woman's Nation Changes Everything," is that women comprise 50% of today's workforce...and that we've reached that magic number due to current economic woes. Of those laid off during the recession, three-quarters have been men. But where's... |
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Will Washington Posts's "Next Great Pundit Contest" Alter Gender Disparity in Op-Ed Pages?On the surface, the Washington Post's "America's Next Great Pundit Contest" seems to be taking steps to correct a terrible gender inequity that stares at us from the pages of major American dailies -- the lack of female voices on the op-ed page. This is an ongoing issue and was a big bo... |
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Philanthropy Friday - Gender-Based Blindness and the 'Flying Eye'I remember being terrified as a kid by a stunningly cheesy B-movie called The Crawling Eye, in which a radioactive cloud on a mountain hides a deadly secret. But the Flying Eye is much more benevolent. It's a world-class eye hospital built right into a DC-10 aircraft, and it's run by ORBIS Int... |
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Scariest Thing This Halloween? Extreme Gender Bias Against Women in PoliticsWant to hear something that'll chill your blood? Then listen to the way female politicians have been portrayed in recent days by their peers and by the mainstream media. The National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) offers a round-up just in time for Halloween: Gender-stereotyping goblins and... |
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A Generation After Title IX, Some Still Think 'Women Can't Play Sports'It's been 37 years since Title IX was passed, opening doors for women and girls in higher education and sports. Yet you'd never know it from the views of some college students. In an opinion piece for today's edition of the San Jose University Spartan Daily, staff writer Angela Marino admits t... |
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