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Army Excuses Aberdeen Commander

On July 31, Army officials said the two-star general in charge of Aberdeen should not be held responsible for the widespread sexual scandal that occurred on the base. Four mid-level officers at the Aberdeen Ordnance Center should, however, receive administrative punishment for the sex scandals in their battalions, according to the Army leadership. Gen. William […]

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U.N. Continues to Deny Taliban Afghan Seat

The international community continues to resist the Taliban’s efforts to gain recognition as the official government of Afghanistan. The chairman of the United Nations credentials committee has so far refused to meet with Abdul Hakeem Mujahid, the Taliban’s designated ambassador to the U.N. Without the chairman’s recommendation, it is virtually impossible that the Taliban will […]

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Tax Cut Benefits Single Mothers

President Clinton and Congress have agreed to a tax cut that will add a $500 dollar tax credit per child. This credit, according to tax analysts at Deloitte and Touche, will benefit working single mothers. Under the current system, a working mother with two children and an income of $20,000 per year would receive a […]

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Study Examines Gender Differences in Math Skills

A study published in Developmental Psychology found that boys’ higher math scores result more from better spatial skills than girls’ low self-confidence. Researchers tested 94 high school students on their math self-confidence and their spatial skills, the ability to mentally visualize and rotate 3-dimensional objects. They discovered that 64% of the difference in math scores […]

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Mitsubishi Settles Private Bias Suit

Mitsubishi Motor Corporation has settled a lawsuit with 27 women who claim they were subjected to obscene remarks, unwanted touching, and sexual discrimination at the auto plant. Two of the original 29 plaintiffs chose not to participate in the settlement. As part of the settlement agreement, Mitsubishi has agreed to donate $100,000 to women’s causes […]

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Military Jury Sentences Drill Instructor and Sgt. 1st Class

On Thursday in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Sgt. 1st Class Gary F. Alford was convicted on charges of sodomy, adultery, conspiring to violate a military regulation and three counts of violating a military regulation. He was sentenced to two years in prison. Alford was found not guilty of committing an indecent act with a trainee, […]

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D.C. Dept. of Corrections Settles Sexual Harassment Suit

The District of Columbia will pay $8 million to settle a sexual harassment suit filed by seven D.C. Department of Corrections employees in 1994. The plaintiffs allege that sexual harassment, including outright demands for sex and punishment for those who refused sex, pervaded the agency. A federal court jury found for the plaintiffs in 1995 […]

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Haynes Named Deputy Assistant and Director of Office for Women’s Initiatives

President Clinton announced on August 26 that Audrey Tayse Haynes will serve as his deputy assistant and as director of the White House Office for Women’s Initiatives and Outreach. Haynes will coordinate the work of women’s organizations, federal agencies and the White House staff to ensure that women’s viewpoints are integrated into government policies and […]

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Victims of Violence Often Know Their Attackers

A new U.S. Justice Department report released on Sunday, August 24, reveals that nearly half of the 1.4 million people who received emergency-room treatment after a violent attack in 1994 were hurt by someone they knew. Seventeen percent of the victims were attacked by intimate partners such as their current or former spouses or by […]

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Women’s Advocate Lucy S. Howorth Dies

Lucy S. Howorth, an accomplished lawyer and champion of women’s rights, died on August 23rd of a heart attack. Howorth attended women’s suffrage meetings with her mother and was known for her independent and determined spirit. Howorth, as general counsel to the War Claims Commission, became one of the first women to hold this position […]

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Clinton Marks August 26th As Women’s Equality Day

On August 19, President Clinton issued a proclamation that marked August 26th as “Women’s Equality Day” and highlighted the progress achieved under the 19th Amendment and Title IX. “In large measure, because of the 19th Amendment and Title IX, our Nation has reaped the rewards of women’s talents, accomplishments, wisdom, and perspective.” The proclamation also […]

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Swedish Newspaper Sparks Outrage Against Government’s Sterilization Policy

According to the Dagens Nyheter newspaper of Stockholm, Sweden, as many as 60,000 Swedish people were forcibly sterilized this century because they had “undesirable” racial characteristics, physical impediments and/or psychological problems. In response to the newspaper articles, the opposition Christian Democratic Party demanded a parliamentary investigation of past sterilizations. A spokesperson for Swedish Social Minister […]

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Men More Likely Than Women to Transmit HIV Through Heterosexual Contact

Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco reported on Monday, August 25 that HIV-positive men were far more likely than HIV-positive women to transmit the virus to a heterosexual partner. In the study, the male-to-female transmission rate was estimated at 9 out of every 10,000 unprotected sexual encounters and the rate for female-to-male transmissions […]

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Dow Corning Offers 2.4 Billion Breast Implant Settlement

Dow Corning, in an effort to recover from bankruptcy, has offered to pay a $2.4 billion dollars settlement for breast implant claims. In offering the settlement, Dow makes no admission that silicone breast implants cause disease, but admits that the implants “can cause local complications” and that “rupture may occur.” A bankruptcy court must approve […]

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Abortion Rights Defender Mary Louise Smith Dies

Mary Louise Smith, a lifelong defender of reproductive freedom and women’s rights, died of lung cancer on August 22. In her 82 years, Smith achieved much and inspired many. Smith chaired the Republican National Committee from 1974-1977 and remains the first and only woman to have served in that post. Smith was a founding member […]

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French Admonish Pope for Prayer at Antiabortion Crusader’s Grave

The French, who respect and revere their country’s long-established principles of separation of church and state and laicism, or religious tolerance, were angered by the Pope’s plan to visit an antiabortion crusader’s grave on Friday, August 22. A public statement issued by Prime Minister Lionel Jospin’s governing Socialist Party read “the meaning of such a […]

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Prosecutor Seeks to Add Rape to McKinney Allegations

Lt. Col. Michael Child urged Army hearing officer Col. Robert Jarvis to add rape to the many allegations filed against Sgt. Maj. of the Army Gene McKinney, the Army’s top enlisted official. Child alleges that the incident in which McKinney had sex with an enlisted woman amounts to rape because of the abuse of power […]

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Citadel Chief Promises Zero Tolerance for Hazing

Twenty women and 538 men entered their first week of basic training, known as “hell week,” today at the Citadel. Cadet Commander Emory Mace addressed the incoming class and promised “zero tolerance” for hazing and swift punishment for those who violate this policy. Two of last year’s four women enrollees dropped out due to harassment. […]

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Circuit Court Upholds California Affirmative Action Ban

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed its earlier ruling that California’s controversial Proposition 209 is constitutional, the court announced on Thursday, August 22. Opponents of the law had asked the court to reconsider, but their request was denied. Proposition 209, the so-called California Civil Rights Initiative, effectively ends affirmative action policies in the state […]