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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Anti-Abortion Posters

The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the right of anti-abortion group Christ’s Bride Ministries to advertise in Philadelphia’s public transit stations by rejecting, without comment, an appeal from the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA). SEPTA removed a certain poster created by Christ’s Bride Ministries in February 1996, about a month after it the poster first appeared. […]

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Women and Girls’ Health Symposiums Planned for 2000

The University of California San Francisco has announced that it will host two health symposiums in Spring 2000 — one for women and one for teenage girls. State Senator Jackie Speier will discuss “The Politics of Women’s Health in California” in her keynote address for the sixth-annual symposium. Called “Optimizing Your Health for the New […]

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Suit Against Anti-Abortion Web Site Begins

A suit filed by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a women’s clinic, and five doctors against creators of the “Nuremberg Files” Web site began yesterday in Portland. The suit, originally filed in 1995, charges that the Nuremberg Files Web site violates the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE) by inciting violence against abortion […]

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EEOC Finds Evidence of Sexual Harassment at Ford Plants

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has substantiated complaints of sexual harassment made by six women in a class-action lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. in a Determination issued earlier this week. The six plaintiffs are current or former workers of a Ford Motor Co. assembly plant and a parts factory in the Chicago area. At least […]

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Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Works

Knoxville, Tennessee will soon boast an exciting new tourist attraction — The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. The Hall will be housed in a 30,000 square foot building and will include interactive displays and activities created to promote the future success of women’s basketball as well as to honor great athletes from the past and […]

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Promise Keepers Sued for “Unethical” Practices

Event production company Encore Productions has sued the right-wing Christian men’s group Promise Keepers for “unfair, deceptive, unmoral, unethical, unscrupulous” and “oppressive” business practices. Encore claims that an employee or ally of Promise Keepers videotaped Encore’s activities at 1998 conferences and then stole its techniques for staging huge stadium revivals that draw large numbers of […]

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Long-Term Health Risks From Pill Are Few

Researchers at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and the Royal College of General Practitioners believe that the slight increase in heart disease and cancer found in current and recent users of oral contraceptives reduces over time after women stop taking them. A 25-year study published in the British Medical Journal revealed that, 10 years or […]

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Woman Kidnapped for Refusing Arranged Marriage

Wahid Nader and Jamal Nasser Aziz were arrested when U.S./Canadian border officials in Niagara Falls, NY found Nader and Mine Betoor of Toronto in Aziz’ car trunk. Betoor was knocked out, imprisoned in a basement for more than two days, and then bound, gagged, and forced into the car trunk by her uncle and husband-to-be […]

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Anti-Impeachment Group Collects $10 Million in Pledges

MoveOn.org, a grassroots campaign founded in September ’98 by software developers Joan and Wes Blades to encourage Congress to “censure and move on,” rather than to hold an impeachment trial against President Clinton, solicited $10 million in pledges as part of its “We Will Remember” campaign. The campaign’s goal is to oust Congressional members who […]

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South African Women Gain Marriage Rights

South African women married in traditional, tribal marriage ceremonies that were not recognized by the government under apartheid now enjoy the legal rights and status bestowed on women in state-sanctioned marriages. In many rural villages and black townships, tribal marriage laws make women the wards of their husbands. Wives are denied all property rights and […]

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New Ways to Limit Growth of Breast Cancer Tumors

Two studies recently published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute offer new ways to limit the growth of breast cancer tumors. The first study, conducted by Dr. Andrew W. Cuthbert and colleagues at Brunel University in Uxbridge, U.K., found that adding human chromosome 3 to a line of breast cancer cells brought growth […]

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Turkey Bans Use of Virginity Tests

Turkey’s Justice Ministry banned the use of “virginity tests” after repeated objections to the practice made by human rights groups and others. “One must not examine people and then punish them in a way that will offend their feelings of shame or modesty,” read the Justice Ministry’s order. The test, which many conservative Turkish families […]

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Males Outnumber Females by 20% in China

A recent report argues that the gap between the number of Chinese males and females has approached 20% and continues to increase in China. Research conducted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and published in Business Weekly indicates that there are now 120 males for every 100 females, up from 113.8 to 100 in […]

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Women’s Clinic Owner Sues CompuServe, TML

Patricia Baird, owner of the Aware Woman Center for Choice clinic in Melbourne, FL, has filed a federal lawsuit against CompuServe and TML Information Services for providing anti-abortion activists with the names and addresses of clinic patients. Anti-abortion activists spy on the clinic daily and record the license plate numbers of cars parked in the […]

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Texaco to Pay $3.1 Million for Women Employees

After years of negotiations with the U.S. Department of Labor, Texaco Inc. has agreed to pay $3.1 million in a package designed to ensure pay equity for its women employees, who were found to be systematically underpaid as compared to men working in the same or comparable positions. Under the agreement, Texaco has agreed to […]

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CA Gov. Proposes New College Admissions Standards

California Governor Gray Davis (Dem.) announced a new proposal which would require the University of California to admit the top 4% of students who have completed college preparatory courses at all CA high schools. In addition to benefitting students at largely-minority and inner city high schools, the new policy would also benefit students in poorer […]

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Moseley-Braun to Hold Education Post

Former senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL) was appointed to a post with the Education Department on Tuesday. As a part-time consultant, Moseley-Braun will organize outreach efforts on school construction issues within the Education Department’s Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs. Moseley-Braun was offered as ambassadorship to New Zealand but declined the offer.

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Arizona Boasts First All-Women Line of Political Succession

On Monday, Arizona became the first state to boast an all-female line of political succession. Governor Jane Hull, Secretary of State Betsey Bayless, Attorney General Janet Napolitano, Treasurer Carol Springer, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Graham Keegan were sworn into their positions Monday. Center for the American Woman in Politics statistics show that Arizona […]

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Women Dominate Top Grammy Nominations

Women won a twelve of the fifteen total Grammy nominations for “album of the year,” “record of the year,” and “best new artist” this year. Twenty-three-year-old singer Lauryn Hill topped the list with a whopping ten nominations, including a nod for best producer, an award that has never been claimed by a woman. Nominees for […]

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Taliban Threatens Women’s Group

The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) postponed a demonstration slated for December 27 in Peshawar, Pakistan after a man who claiming to be a spokesperson for the Taliban threatened to break the legs of protesters. The man further stated that Taliban laws apply to all Afghans, even those who live in other […]