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Univeristy of Alabama Will Hold Gay Conference

Opponents of the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual College Conference of the Southeastern United States had attempted to stop the upcoming conference from being held at the University of Alabama. However, a US District Judge rejected their claims that it was illegal for a taxpayer-funded school to support such a conference. The school had stood behind […]

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Virginia Votes to Support New Mothers

The Virginia Assembly voted to allow longer maternity stays for new mothers. In a unanimous decision of both houses, the legislation puts the decision on how long a woman and her newborn can remain in the hospital into the hands of her doctor. The bill was sponsored by Sen. Jane H. Woods (R) who noted, […]

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Ms. Magazine Salutes Women of the Year

Tonight, Marcia Ann Gillespie, editor in chief of Ms. magazine and Gloria Steinem, the magazine’s co-founder, will honor twelve recipients of the Women of the Year awards. This year’s winners include: Marcia Clark, Susan Sarandon, Candace Gingrich, Daw Aaung San Suu Kyi, Oseola McCarty, Shannon Faulkner, and Preema Mathai- Davis.

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Clinton Calling for Raise in Minimum Wage

In an effort to help families and children, President Clinton announced in his weekly radio address his commitment to raise the minimum wage. We’re trying to pass welfare reform which supports both work and child-rearing, and we ought to raise the minimum wage,” he stated. Clinton noted that, No parent can raise a child on […]

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Many GOP Candidates Sign Anti-Gay Marriage Pledge in Iowa

In a meeting in Des Moines on Saturday, many Republican presidential candidates signed a pledge vowing to not grant legal acceptance to same sex marriages. The meeting was organized by the National Campaign to Protect the Sanctity of Marriage and was held at the First Federated Church. Alan Keyes, Pat Buchanan, and Sen. Phil Gramm […]

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Sweatshop Operators Plead Guilty to Forced Slavery Charges

Last August, state and federal agents raided a garment-factory sweatshop in Los Angeles and found 72 Thai immigrants confined to a compound ringed with razor wire and spiked fences. On Friday, seven operators pleaded guilty to violating federal civil rights laws. The immigrants were told that they had to repay the cost of their transportation […]

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Clinton Vows Not to Order More B-2 Bombers

On Thursday, President Clinton ordered the military to not order any more B-2 “stealth” bombers because they are too costly and not needed for the nation’s security. His decision came after reading a National Security Council review on the necessity of the bombers for national security, which advised that the money should be spent on […]

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Important Testimony Scheduled for Polsby Trial Today

The case of Dr. Maureen Polsby vs Donna Shalala, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, is being heard by Judge Chasanaw at the US Federal District Courthouse in Greenbelt, MD. Today, Dr. Jonathan Pinkis, former Chairman of Neurology at Georgetown, is scheduled to testify that Dr. Polsby is making up her claims […]

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Clinton Signs Telecommunications Bill into Law–Ignores Threat to Women’s Lives

On Thursday February 8, President Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act which includes a clause that will create an on-line abortion ban. This Internet “gag rule” curtails the ability of women to share and exchange information on abortion and abortion services. Feminist Majority Foundation President, Eleanor Smeal noted, “The Telecommunications Act is transforming the […]

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Accused Sexual Harrasser in NIH Trial Takes Stand

The case of Dr. Maureen Polsby vs Donna Shalala, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, is being heard by Judge Chasanaw at the US Federal District Courthouse in Greenbelt, MD. Today, Dr. Tom Chase, the branch chief, is expected to take the stand. Dr. Chase is Dr. Polsby’s accused sexual harasser. To […]

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Expo ’96 Reinvigorates Feminist Movement

Over 3,200 feminists converged on the Sheraton Washington Hotel February 2-4, for the first ever national feminist exposition. The Feminist Majority Foundation with 299 co-sponsoring organizations showed the nation that feminism is strong and growing. They also debunked the myth that today’s young woman are not a supporter of this movement — about 35% of […]

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Abortion Clinic Evicted From Building

Judge John DiNoto has ruled that a landlord may evict the Long Island Gynecological service. The lease permits abortions on the premises but, under new terms agreed to in January, the lease prohibits any activity that “jeopardizes the safety and prope rty of other tenants.” Because many persons have violently attacked clinic members and other […]

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New Details Released in Breast Implant Case

Judge Sam C. Point, Jr, who presides over the silicone breast implant case, released new details on Friday concerning the proposed settlement. The release includes proposals that would once again reduce the amount paid to the thousands of women injure d by the implants. Court officials also plan to increase scrutiny of possible fraud by […]

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Filipino Maid Sentenced to 100 Lashes and Year in Prison

A Filipino maid accused of killing her male employer received a sentence of 100 lashes, a year in prison, a monetary penalty and faces deportation. She had to agree to pay the victim’s family 150,000 dirhams ($41,000) blood money in order for them to drop their insistence that the death penalty be carried out. In […]

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Several-Hundred Million Dollar Suit Filed Against Anti-Abortion Organizations

The Legal Action for Reproductive Rights filed a several-hundred million dollar federal lawsuit on Thursday against American Coalition of Life Activists and Advocates for Life Ministries. The plaintiffs, filing in Portland, Oregon, allege that the anti-abortion organizations conducted a “campaign of terror and intimidation” that violated the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act and […]

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Clinton Administration to Conduct Welfare Study

At the behest of Senate Democrats, President Clinton has announced the launch of a new welfare study. The study will analyze how the Republican welfare plan adversely affects millions of children. Senator Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) and eleven other Democrats alleged that the White House had conducted a study which showed that one million more children […]

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Irvine Students Protesting End of Affirmative Action Arrested

Five persons were arrested while camping out and conducting a thirteen-day hunger strike protesting the Board of Regents’ July 20th decision ending affirmative action for California universities, . The protesters at the University of California at Irvine campus were arrested, along with two supporters, for obstructing a police officer. The police moved in when the […]

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Gingrinch Supports California’s Anti-Affirmative Action Initiative

House Speaker Newt Gingrich announced on Friday his support for the anti-affirmative action initiative in California. Gingrich asserted, in a letter to Republican donors soliciting funds for the initiative, that the country must resolve the debate on affirmative action in favor of “individual rights over group rights.” The initiative would place a state constitutional ban […]