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ifeminists November 12, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
Feminist Urban Legends Feminist smears could be written off as bad manners if it did not damage people's lives. As it stands, PC feminism and the urban legends it creates hurt innocent people. And that can never be ignored. |
Science News November 9, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Young Women Don't Bone Up on Soy If soy's good for older women, it should similarly benefit women in their 20s -- fortifying their bodies' structural scaffolding during peak bone-building years. But recent research finds zero benefit for younger women. |
Sports Illustrated November 6, 2002 Frank Deford |
What should Suzy do? Female athletes don't have to take on men for validation |
ifeminists November 5, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
Equal Access Does Not Guarantee Equal Outcome The election's postmortem analysis will be haunted by a shrill complaint: "Not enough women were elected!" The accusation should be ignored because there is no proper ratio of female versus male office holders. |
ifeminists October 29, 2002 Rondi Adamson |
Re-Evaluating the Risk of Breast Cancer As breast cancer became a poster disease for feminism in the 1980s, the attention it began to receive took on unreasonable proportions. In short, the intensity of funding, publicity and research around breast cancer is not based on need. It is based on politics. |
Salon.com October 23, 2002 Ann Marlowe |
The all-too-female cluelessness of "I Don't Know How She Does It" When you make $750,000 a year, you don't sweat the domestic details. But this latest hit novel about a miserable working mom is too ignorant and dishonest about money to deal with that. |
ifeminists October 22, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
Battered Women's Syndrome: Science or Sham? Feminists should take a real stand against gender violence and abandon the Battered Woman Syndrome -- a legal defense used to exonerate women who kill abusive men in the absence of imminent danger. |
Registered Rep. October 22, 2002 Ross Tucker |
Investing: Not for Men Only Prudential survey says women's financial role continues to expand |
Entrepreneur November 2002 Cynthia E. Griffin |
Ladies in Waiting Will franchising ever be a woman's world? |
American Family Physician October 15, 2002 Martha J. Morrell |
Epilepsy in Women Epilepsy in women raises special reproductive and general health concerns. Seizure frequency and severity may change at puberty, over the menstrual cycle, with pregnancy, and at menopause. |
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