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News and Opinion Archives from January 2002 through February 2003

Opinion

Molly Ivins:Red, White, and Blue Alert:
There's a difference between these far right wackos and those of yesteryear: today they're in power

A Surplus of Men, A Deficit of Peace

Orthodox Jewish Feminists Sue For Place at the Wailing Wall

News

Women Judges Dominate World's New War Crimes Court

Poets Against the War Copper Canyon Press Editor and poet Sam Hamill invited poets to submit poems to register their opposition to war in Iraq to be presented at the White house February 12. More than 45,000 poets submit poems.

Laura Bush Cancels White House Poetry Symposium
Fearing antiwar sentiments might be expressed, Laura Bush canceled the poetry symposium described above. Her decision has provoked a pummeling of the Administration by poets who would have been part of the February 12 "Poetry and the American Voice" session.

New York Cites Terrorist Threat to Ban Antiwar Marches
A civil rights lawyer accused the city on Friday of citing terrorist threats to ban protest marches as he urged a federal judge to permit a parade of anti-war demonstrators at the United Nations next week.

Learning to Love Anorexia? ‘Pro-Ana’ Web Sites Flourish

Cancer Risk Decreases for Pregnant Women Over 30

Monday, February 3, 2003

Mass Anti-War Actions Planned Worldwide for Feb. 15-16
Cities for Peace is a national coalition of local officials and concerned citizens working to express the will of their communities through civic resolutions regarding the proposed war in Iraq.
57 cities have signed on so far; check to see if yours is one of them.

Read the
inspiring 93rd birthday speech of Doris "Granny D" Haddock:
"Will We Represent Love in the World?"(Link from Alternet)

Online women's publications are booming, while print publications are struggling or folding.
This is an interesting, if discouraging, article which includes the thoughts and comments of Carla Mantilla and other feminist publishers. (Link from
Truthout

Md. lesbian compensated for partner's 9/11 death
Conservatives slam 'radical' award, which is unlikely to set precedent

Spouse Loses All Marital Assets for Attack on Wife
In a groundbreaking ruling, a New York appellate court awarded a divorced couple's entire assets--$17 million--to the wife because she suffered egregious violence at the hands of her then-husband.

Irish Gynecologist Raped or Assaulted Over 100 Women

Monday, January 27, 2003

How Much Do You Know About Feminism?
What Radical Feminists Really Thought About Clinton
Literary Grants for Feminist Women in the Peace Movement
10 Things You Can Do to Protect Reproductive Freedom
Has Feminism "Ruined" Sex Work and Commercial Sex?

Senate Passes Spending Bill Without Abortion Restrictions
The Senate passed a $390 billion spending bill last night that lacked funding restrictions on abortion. The omnibus bill, made up of 11 spending bills left over from 2002, passed the Senate 69-29 after a series of debates and votes on a variety of last-minute amendments.

Women Call for the Immediate Suspension of Texas Shock Jock Host Mickey Esparza
On Wednesday July 24th at 4:45 Esparza told listeners that if they are kidnappers, "Let's say, for instance, you're somebody that is a kidnapper. Think of all the nylon rope you could get at Orchard Supply Hardware. Plus, they sell tarps. I'm sure they sell lye to dissolve the body." Earlier in the same show he was referring to the little 7-year old girl who escaped in Philadelphia by chewing through the duct tape when he said, "That's why I don't use duct tape. That's why I use nylon rope." His comments were made on the same day as the memorial for the recently raped and murdered 5-year-old Samantha from Orange County, California.

Mentally Ill Prisoner Punished Because Guard Impregnated Her
A mentally ill prisoner in Wisconsin was sentenced to almost a year in solitary confinement after prison officials discovered a prison guard had impregnated her. The prison guard was fired but will not be charged with a crime because state law does not prohibit sex between prison staff and prisoners, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Depression Stalking Younger Women
Among the conclusions of a new report by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) that looked at the care of women admitted to hospitals in the year 2000: Depression was the second-leading cause of hospitalization for women aged 18 to 44, with some 205,000 admissions in 2000.

Women Undertreated for Heart Disease
A new study adds to the evidence that many women who suffer heart attacks are not getting adequate treatment.

Monday, January 20, 2003
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day


Good News!
Thousands Take Anti-War Message to the Streets!

Photo of January 18, 2003 San Francisco march from www.antiwar.com.

Jessica Lange in Washington, D.C. March:
"The path this administration is on is wrong and we object. It is an immoral war they are planning and we must not be silenced...All this talk of war, all this rhetoric has been an excellent cover, an excellent camouflage, to turn back the clock on civil rights, on woman's rights, on social justice and on environmental policies."

300,000-500,000 in Washington D.C.

100-350,000 in San Francisco

Remembering the words of Martin Luther King:

"Keep moving! Let nothing slow you up. Move on with dignity and honor and respectability."

From Birmingham Jail, 1963:
"We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor. It must be demanded by the oppressed. Frankly, I have yet to engage in a direct action campaign that was well-timed in the view of those who have not suffered...For years now I have heard the word, "Wait." It rings in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity. This "Wait!" has almost always meant "Never." We must come to see, with one of our distinguished jurists, that "justice too long delayed is justice denied... "Before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, we were here. Before the pen of Jefferson etched across the pages of history the majestic words of the Declaration of Independence, we were here. If the inexpressible cruelties of slavery could not stop us, the opposition we now face will surely fail. We will win our freedom because the sacred heritage of our nation and the eternal will of God are embodied in our echoing demands."

Martin Luther King In His Own Words
A moving tribute with photos by
Truthout

Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
King Documents, Quotes and Audio Clips

There's Something Happening Here
William Rivers Pitt for Truthout Exults in Anti-War Protests Worldwide

More News

How to Destroy a Woman's Life
Renald Cote of Magog, Quebec, has been convicted of sexually assaulting his daughter over 17 years, including when she was in the hospital, dying of ovarian cancer. His sons are also charged with sex-related crimes against their sister.

Sexual Harrassment Case Could Make It Harder for Women to Sue for Sexual Harrassment

Feminists for Life Groups Seek to Change Terms of Abortion Debate

British Women Losing Equal Pay Battle
The gap between men and women's pay widened in 2002, despite a number of initiatives aimed at greater equality.

Michigan Battered Women's Clemency Project Seeks to Free Battered Women Who Killed Their Partners

Lesbian and Single-Mother Families Still Face Battles
Single women and lesbians who want to become parents and form families still face significant social, financial and legal hurdles. Adoption laws, insurance exceptions and expensive procedures make achieving pregnancy exceptionally difficult.

Monday, January 13, 2003

Randall Terry Broke, House, Property Seized

Spend a Night in Jail to Defend Privacy of Rape Victims


Sunday, January 5, 2003

Edward Paul Morris, Accused of Killing Renee Morris and
Their Three Children, Captured in Oregon

More about the Murders of Renee Morris and the Morris Children

Morris Used the Name "Jim Elliott"

Family Slayings Connect Three Oregon Fathers

All Three Fathers Were Conservative Christians

Renee Morris and Her Children

Man Arrested in Execution Style Murders of
Wife and Daughters on Christmas Eve
In July, Ernest Wholaver's daughters had accused him of incest. He had been freed and ordered to have no contact with them.
Wholaver's brother has also been arrested in the murders.

More news on Wholaver's arrest

Bush Administration Title IX Recommendations Will Hurt Women
Bush administration's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics will issue recommendations that will widen the still-sizable gap between men's and women's collegiate sports programs according to women's rights advocates.

Equality in the Workplace: How Flexible Working Hours Would Benefit Working Mothers

Passed On

Former Chief Justice Barbara Durham Blazed Trail for Women in Law
In her 26 years on the bench, Judge Durham was a staunch advocate for victims of domestic violence and once wrote the majority opinion that allowed a self-defense claim by an abused child who shot his stepfather.

Monday, December 30, 2002

Women of the Year -- Cynthia Cooper, Sherron Watkins, Colleen Rowley
I love this shot of the three women whistleblowers who were named "Women of the Year" by Time Magazine and the article is good, too. It struck me that of the three women, two are the wage earners in their families and their male partners are stay-at-home dads; this means the risks they took in blowing the whistle on Enron, the FBI, and WorldCom, were personally pretty significant for them.
http://www.time.com/time/personoftheyear/2002/

2002 -- The Good, the Bad and the Worst
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=14794

Clergy Sex Abuse-- Why Don't Women Come Forward?
A.W. Richard Sipe, a psychotherapist and former priest who has written extensively on clergy sex abuse, says he believes that, among young children and early adolescents, boys are twice as likely as girls to be victimized by priests. But Sipe found that the numbers change dramatically among late adolescents and adults, with woman victims outnumbering males 4 to 1.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/361/metro/Women_face_stigma_of_clergy_abuse+.shtml

Sexual violence 'is strategy for brutalising women'
A visiting group of feminists to Gujarat have raised the issue of the use of systematic rape and sexual violence as a strategy for brutalising women in conflict situations, whether in Bangladesh in 1971, Rwanda, Bosnia, Algeria or Gujarat.
http://www.gulf-news.com/Articles/news.asp?ArticleID=71803

Tuesday, December 16, 2002

As discouraging as the news has been lately, it seems to me something encouraging is in the air. Last week, extremely conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who rarely speaks during oral arguments, said a flaming cross symbolizes a "reign of terror against blacks" and condemned it for its terrifying link to "100 years of lynchings in the South" as the high court considered whether the practice is a form of free speech protected by the Constitution. And while Trent Lott's recent words were inexcusable and infuriating -- Lott recently told long-time racist and segregationist Strom Thurmond that the nation would be better off had Thurmond been elected President in 1948 -- I was heartened to read conservative black journalist Thomas Sowell's fairly strong condemnation. Maybe the Right has pushed things too far at last. Maybe this is a bend in the road. One can always hope?

NOW President Says Trent Lott is Unfit to Lead Senate
December 12, 2002 "Sen. Trent Lott's racist and sexist comments are outrageous and his apology is insufficient," said NOW President Kim Gandy. "The latest revelations offer ample evidence that Lott is unfit to assume a leadership role in the Senate. He should step down as a candidate for Senate majority leader or the Republicans must select someone who appreciates the progress made in this country over the last 50 years."

Women's Rights Advocates Decry Bush's Family Leave Decision December 9, 2002 by NOW Staff In what feminists called an attack on family well-being, the Bush administration announced last week that it will repeal a Clinton-era regulation that allows states to use unemployment insurance to help people who take parental leave from work to have babies or adopt children. The decision will stop legislative efforts in as many as 16 states to put the Department of Labor rule into effect, making unemployment compensation available to working parents who take time off to care for a new addition to the family.

Pornography Bust in Vancouver (Note: this courtesy link is NOT safe to click on from work!)
Police announced Tuesday that they have made what could be the biggest pornography bust in Vancouver and possibly even the country. Police seized about 100 computers and thousands of videos, CDs and files when they raided the offices and studios of a couple of local businesses in the porn industry after a year-long investigation. "This is a major organization that we've taken down," says Sgt. Doug Lang of the Vancouver Vice Unit. The companies raided were Sweet Entertainment Group, a local porn studio, and Diverse Talents, a talent agency that supplies models for porn manufacturers. Police allege the porn companies went beyond the legal limits in some of the porn produced. They say the material crossed the line, degrading and victimizing women. Lang says the material police seized was beyond obscene. "We're not talking about Playboy magazine here. We're talking about victimizing people," he says.

Sweet Entertainment Group set up shop four years ago and now feeds material to hundreds of Web sites around the world. Police believe is one of the major internet pornography producers in Canada, and quite possibly around the world. "You can see the magnitude of it. It's worldwide," Lang says. "This is a significant investigation and it will have a significant impact -- to some degree -- on pornography as it's distributed through Canada and the United States. Not to say there won't be other organizations to fill in. It's a bit like shovelling water, if you will."

Sweet Entertainment's material appears on hundreds of websites, and rakes in millions of dollars. Lang says some of the material police seized from the studio was almost "inhumane." One victim who has stepped forward says she was raped, beaten and degraded by a man at the porn studio during taping. Police are urging other victims to contact them. Sweet Entertainment officials were not available for comment. Four people are facing charges of making or publishing obscene matter. They could face up to two years in jail.

Kathy Bates to Appear Nude in New Movie
Kathy Bates would shudder at the idea of herself as a crusader for the rights of full-bodied women. Nonetheless, her nude scene in the forthcoming "About Schmidt" will surely pave the way for large actresses to feel OK about shedding their clothes onscreen. "We're so body-conscious in this country that it's a shame, really," Bates told us. "I think we live with very unrealistic expectations of what we should look like." The buzz has Jack Nicholson in line for an Oscar nomination as Schmidt, an emotionally numb widower. But Bates steals the movie as an aging hippie who takes a shine to Schmidt. If justice prevails, Bates, an Oscar winner for "Misery," will be up for best supporting actress in March. The ease with which she finesses the nude scene is alone worth recognition. To Schmidt's surprise, this woman, whom he barely knows, disrobes and hops into a hot tub with him. Before agreeing to the scene, Bates said she hashed out with director Alexander Payne exactly what part of her anatomy would be shown and what wouldn't. "I battled to make myself comfortable, and he battled to get what he wanted. We met in the middle." To avoid gawkers, a skeleton crew was used to shoot the scene. "I drank a cosmopolitan before I got in that tub, to relax just enough." Bates is pleased with the results. "I'm as self-conscious as anybody, which is why I wanted to make sure what we shot was something I was comfortable with. "

Monday, December 9, 2002

Chinese women losing the fight for jobs
Gender bias was once masked due to the equal distribution system, but now the fight for opportunities makes it obvious
BEIJING - Chinese women, used to decades of socialist planning when jobs were assigned rather than attained, now find themselves at the losing end of the free market competition. Men are favoured over women in almost all professional fields, even if the candidates are equally qualified, a survey done by the All China Women's Federation has discovered.
http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,4386,159401,00.html?

Shelter squeeze shuts out women; Agencies appeal for funding boost
A lack of funding at emergency shelters is forcing growing numbers of women across the province back into abusive relationships, say organizations that deal with domestic violence. Social services experts say the continued space shortage, coupled with rising housing costs, is putting these women in dangerous situations where their lives, and the lives of their children, are at risk.
http://www.canada.com/calgary/story.asp?id={63EE1916-C13F-449A-8E81-CC9FDF2A6260}

Canadian Judge Approves Same-Sex Benefits
A nationwide class-action lawsuit can proceed on behalf of homosexuals denied survivor pension benefits from the government after their partners died, a judge ruled Friday. Ontario Superior Court Justice Maurice Cullity said a 2,000-member British Columbia class-action lawsuit can join a similar lawsuit representing about 8,000 people across the country.
http://cgi.wn.com/?action=display&article=17199176&template=womansglobe/indexsearch.txt&index=recent

Only five women make list of 100 most important Britons
The survey by The Economist examines the top jobs in politics, business, academia, the professions, sport and the arts. It follows similar polls in 1972 and 1992.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=359264

Harvard Sued for New Sexual Assault Policy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WOMENSENEWS)--Safe Community Night is a well-established tradition each fall at Harvard. Freshmen file through a large room to learn the intricacies of registering their bikes, locking up their laptops and dealing with the annoyance of lost or stolen cell phones. Most years, the portion of the evening devoted to "how to prevent rape" centers on advising female students not to get too drunk and to avoid wearing overly revealing clothes.

But with a controversial new sexual assault policy in place at Harvard, young women at the nation's oldest university have something else to worry about. In a surprise move, the faculty of Harvard College voted unanimously late last spring to require students bringing sexual assault charges to the school's disciplinary board to provide "sufficient corroborating evidence" of misconduct before the board will investigate.
http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1137/context/cover/

Landrieu Wins Lousiana Race for Dems, Choice
After what was a disappointing midterm election year for Democrats, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) gave her party something to cheer about in her contested Senate runoff election. Saturday, she defeated Suzanne Terrell by a slim margin, turning back a strong challenge from a Republican candidate backed by the popular President Bush and holding at bay the Republican Party's ascendancy in the South.
http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1134

The Rise of the American Police State
Check out this three-part series by Jennifer Van Bergen for Truthout.
http://truthout.com/docs_02/12.03B.jvb.hsa.1.htm

Monday, November 18, 2002

Woman Kills Father After Years of Sexual Abuse
Here is an article about a woman who killed her father after years of his sexual abuse and after finding him touching the vagina of her infant daughter. When she confronted him, he said he would report to authorities that she was an unfit mother so that she would lose her children. I have always been nonviolent and a pacifist; nevertheless, my sympathies are with this woman. What was she supposed to do?

Feminists Protest Masters
Feminists are making plans to protest outside next year's Masters tournament - as club members yesterday released a poll they say shows the public backs their no-woman policy

November 11-17, 2002

Thirty Years of Title IX
Veteran Feminists of America is sponsoring a conference to "celebrate and evaluate" Title IX this weekend in Baltimore, Maryland.

NYLAG Leads Charge in Support of Children of Domestic Violence Victims
The New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG), an organization that provides free legal services to low income New Yorkers, led a coalition of organizations in filing an amicus brief supporting the class action lawsuit currently being brought against New York City’s Administration of Children’s Services (ACS). The lawsuit, filed by Lansner & Kubitschek and Sanctuary for Families Center for Battered Women’s Legal Services on behalf of several plaintiffs, charges ACS with bringing neglect cases against battered mothers and placing the children of these victims of domestic violence into foster care.

Four Former Symbionese Liberation Army Members Plead Guilty
Four graying, middle-aged former members of the Symbionese Liberation Army pleaded guilty to the killing of a bank customer to escape a time warp that has trapped them for a quarter-century, they and their attorneys said.
Montague, William Harris, Michael Bortin and Sara Jane Olson pleaded guilty to murder Thursday in the shotgun slaying of Myrna Opsahl on April 21, 1975, during a robbery of the Crocker National Bank in suburban Sacramento.

Thursday, November 7, 2002

White House 'Bonesman' Leads Nation into the Dark
Alexandra Robbins good editorial on how Bush is turning the government into a secret society

Extreme Eating Disorders: Beyond Anorexia and Bulimia
A horrifying syndrome is worse now than it ever was.


Tuesday, November 5, 2002

Bangkok: Women Saving Women from the Sex Trade
To stem the flow of young women into the urban sex industry, a group of Catholic nuns have set up a scheme in Nong Khai to pass on all manner of skills, from embroidery and pottery-making to weaving fabric and growing mushrooms

Feminist Pro-Choice Groups Pull Out All Stops to Protect Senate
With a staunch anti-choice president and a House that is likely to stay anti-choice as well, pro-choice groups are spending big in close races to ensure that abortion rights supporters keep a foothold in the national government.


Still in Doubt, Fight for Senate Grows Feverish
State polls showing that more than half a dozen Senate seats were still within either party's grasp prompted Republicans and Democrats today to intensify their feverish campaigns for control of the chamber.

Monday, November 4, 2002

Women on Ballot for Governor in Nine U.S. States
While the 2002 elections don't look to be a watershed, like the so-called Year of the Woman in 1992, when 42 women were elected to Congress, women's groups are looking forward to next Tuesday.


The Second Arab Women Summit opened in Amman yesterday with calls to empower women, and establish an Arab organisation to cater for their needs.

Domestic abuse groups dispute status of claims by men
"Once a year, Massachusetts advocates for battered women gather in the October chill to hold white placards bearing the names of those killed by spouses or former lovers. This year, for the first time, three of the names belonged to men. The men's deaths come at time when both gay and heterosexual groups are raising concern nationally about the plight of battered men."

Sunday, November 3, 2002

Tell us something we didn't know! Economy Continues to Lag; Jobless Rate Climbs
"I have never seen the business community this hunkered down," said James Glassman, senior economist at J. P. Morgan. "The business community is running the tightest ship I have ever seen."

Washington Court Treats Lesbian Breakup as Divorce
A Yakima County Superior Court judge has ruled that two women ending a 10-year relationship must divide their assets equally, a decision that amounts to a divorce in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage. Judge Heather Van Nuys said the relationship between Yakima physician Julia Robertson and Seattle nurse Linda Gormley was "sufficiently marriagelike to provide equitable relief." Gormley considered the ruling a personal victory and a major accomplishment for same-sex couples everywhere.

New Hope, New Music: Here's a great article about what's going on with Melissa Etheridge these days
This is on the news page because Melissa is my all-time favorite musician. Heh.

Saturday, November 2, 2002

Gloria Steinem This Morning on Alternet: Will Sex Ever Make Us As Smart As Race?
"I will go to my grave believing that one day, sex will make us as self-respecting and smart in our political behavior, as devoted to our own longterm empowerment and enlightened self-interest, as does race. There will come a time when we take prejudice that affects only females as seriously as we do race, class and other biases that also affect males."

Afghan Supreme Court Dismisses Woman Judge for Meeting with President Bush Unveiled
The Afghan Supreme Court has dismissed a female judge for not wearing an Islamic headscarf during a meeting with President Bush and his wife last month.

Members of the UN Security Council issued a strong statement to the international community today recognizing the vital role of women in promoting peace, and calling for an increased use of women’s expertise in conflict resolution and all stages of peacemaking and peacebuilding.

Bahraini women failed to win seats in the Gulf Arab state's parliament after being allowed to take part for the first time in national elections as part of democratic reforms, final results showed on Friday.


Friday, November 1, 2002

Well, this is a little different! Barnard College has had annual feminist conferences for decades, going back to the early days of the Second Wave. This year, together with the Institute for American Values, it hosted a what was billed as a "Major Conference on Feminism and Motherhood." The conference was called "Maternal Feminism: Lessons for a 21st Century Motherhood Movement." Speakers/Moderators included NOW President Kim Gandy, Authors Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Ann Crittenden, Jean Bethke Elshtain and Peggy O'Mara, Editor of Mothering Magazine.

Here is a great article about the passing of Ramona Sawyer Barth at 91. Described as a "free spirit," and "one of a kind", she had always described herself as a "minister's wife," as well as an as author, feminist, and historian. Barth joined NOW shortly after its founding in 1966 and represented NOW on television on at least one occasion. "On the program she said that women's advances toward equality in business, the professions, and education amounted to tokenism. What NOW was seeking, the mother of five said, was nothing short of 'a new lifestyle for women, a better relationship equal to men in our society'...'Marriage just doesn't fit our needs anymore. I don't hold God, the flag, apple pie, or motherhood as sacred.' ...Ms. Barth, who sometimes wore a large, carved-wooden female figurine around her neck, once arranged a demonstration she called 'Why We Burn: a Feminist Exercise in Exorcism,' in which passages that she found denigrating to women in the Bible and the Koran were burned.

Yesterday's News

Thursday, October 31, 2002

"That was the essence of Sheila Wellstone"-- The Wellstones and Domestic Violence
Several years ago I sat with Sheila Wellstone and one of her staff members at a table in her Washington office while a reporter interviewed her about her role in the current domestic violence legislation Paul was developing. In the interview Sheila mentioned that one in four women has at least one incident of domestic violence in her lifetime. After the interview the reporter quietly told Sheila that she was the one in four at the table. Sheila spent the next 20 minutes talking with her personally and giving her support, resources and encouragement.
That was the essence of Sheila Wellstone.

Bahrainis Vote Again, Women Among Candidates
Bahrainis voted in their first parliament in 30 years on Thursday in a second round of elections set to consolidate democratic reforms in the Gulf Arab state.

Wednesday, October 30, 2002

Wellstone Memorial Turns Into Footstomping Rally

Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Was Paul Wellstone Murdered?
Paul Wellstone was the only progressive in the U.S. Senate. Mother Jones magazine once described him as, "The first 1960s radical elected to the U.S. senate." He was also the last. Since defeating incumbent Republican Rudy Boschowitz 12 years ago in a grassroots upset, Wellstone emerged as the strongest, most persistent, most articulate and most vocal Senate opponent of the Bush administration

Dispatches from the Peace Movement
The tens of thousands of people who showed up at Saturday's demonstration in San Francisco left no doubt about it: there IS a peace movement.

Monday, October 28, 2002

Paul Wellstone, Wife, Daughter Dead in Plane Crash
Passionate voice for justice and peace silenced at 56.

Special Report on How the Bush Budget Shortchanges Women (prepared by the Democrats)

Here's the link to a great new article, "You are what you eat:
The pervasive porn industry and what it says about you and your desires"
,
by Robert Jensen, one of the authors of Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality. The article was published in the most recent issue of Clamor Magazine. From the article:

"So, let me put this in the first person: I was born in the United States in 1958, the post-Playboy generation. I was taught a very specific sexual grammar, which Catharine MacKinnon has succinctly summarized: “Man fucks woman; subject verb object.” In the world in which I learned about sex, sex was the acquisition of pleasure by the taking of women. In the locker room, the question was not, “Did you and your girlfriend find a way to feel passionate and close last night?” but “Did you get any last night?” What does one get? One gets “a piece of ass.” What kind of relationship can one have to a piece of ass? Subject, verb, object.

Now, maybe I had an idiosyncratic upbringing. Maybe the sex education I got -- on the street, in pornography -- was different than what most men learn. Maybe what I was taught about being a man -- on the street, in the locker room -- was an aberration. But I have spent a lot of time talking to men about this, and I don’t think so.

My approach to all this is simple: Masculinity is a bad idea, for everyone, and it’s time to get rid of it. Not reform it, but eliminate it."
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Fit California Moms Losing Custody to Abusive Fathers
Studies in California and elsewhere have demonstrated what mothers know-- that if they tell the Courts their children's father abuses them, the Courts, more often than not, will punish them by giving full custody to the perpetrator fathers.

 

ovember 19, 2002

Wondering About Allegiances to Women

Has anybody been following the
disciplinary hearings of Judge Maria Lopez in Boston? This is one of those situations in which you begin to wonder whether it might be time to reconsider your commitment, as a feminist woman, to unequivocally placing your confidence in women.

The controversy began when Lopez sentenced a 22-year-old transsexual, Charles "Ebony" Johnson, to probation instead of prison for the kidnapping and sexual assault of an 11-year-old boy. Johnson admitted placing a screwdriver to the boy's neck and demanding oral sex. Judge Lopez defended her decision not to sentence Johnson to prison only by saying this was a "low level offense," and blamed Prosecutor Leora Joseph for creating a "media circus" around the sentencing, describing Joseph as "mean," and as someone who "belonged in the suburbs." When Lopez was asked what she meant by that, Lopez said she meant that Joseph "was the kind of woman who stays home, does her nails, and goes to the beauty parlor".

In addition Lopez is
reported to have placed four men charged with sex crimes on probation last spring. Three of the men were charged with raping or sexually assaulting minors and one was charged with beating and raping his former girlfriend.

With friends like Judge Lopez serving in the nation's courts, women do not need enemies! Some say she has been singled out for behaviors and decisions which are not at all unusual, and that may be true. Women and children have never fared well before male judges, particularly when they have been sexually assaulted. Nevertheless, one expects better from a woman who becomes a judge.

American "Third World"

I received the link to
this article from a Margins reader, Rosemary, and I have to agree with her that this is one of the saddest stories I have read in some time. In one of the poorest areas of the United States, six children died in a mobile home fire. The poor mother who rented the home could not afford utilities and was lighting her home with candles. What infuriates me is that this story receives its best coverage in The Guardian; I have yet to read about it in U.S. newspapers. The truth about the U.S. economy, and about how women and children are faring is being actively suppressed in this country, I'm absolutely convinced.

November 18, 2002

Good News:  Bankruptcy Bill Dead
"A planned overhaul of the nation's bankruptcy laws was pronounced dead yesterday in the Senate, less than one day after House members voted first to kill the bill, then to revive it in altered form." The death of the bill was attributed to conflict over provisions which would have prevented anti-abortion protesters from declaring bankruptcy to avoid paying criminal penalties. This is really good news for women and the poor, whom the bill would have affected most dramatically.


Bad News:  Study finds Child Care Tax Credits Aren't Working
"Over half the states have enacted employer tax credits for child care, but the credits have failed to encourage employers to provide child care assistance to their employees, according to a new study that will be released by the National Women’s Law Center on November 19. The report examines employer tax credits in 20 states in which data are available. In 16 of the 20 states, five or fewer corporations claimed the tax credit. In five of the 16 states, no corporations claimed the credit. Even more troubling, the credits are diverting state resources from proven solutions to America’s child care needs.

November 9-17

Here are a couple of interesting articles I've come across over the past couple of days, both having to do with censorship. In the first article, Parisians want prostitution to stay legal, they just don't want to be faced with prostituted women actually plying their trade via solicitations and certain kinds of "dress" and "attitude". In the second article, the appeals court in Texas has upheld the obscenity conviction of a comic book retailer, which seems rather odd, given the ubiquitousness of porn. What the court seems to be saying is that the medium -- comics -- is a problem because of its appeal to children.

Prostituted Women Take to Paris Streets

Presenting as "hard-working, law-abiding, tax-paying citizens whose work helps maintain the moral order" hundreds of prostituted women in Paris took to the streets to protest legislation designed to make "passive soliciting" a crime. A woman whose dress or attitude gives the impression that she is soliciting money for sex could face a fine of $3,800 or six months in jail under the new legislation. The prostitutes have banded together in a new organization, France Prostitution, that will represent prostitutes and their local associations from around the country. Leaders of the protest say that under the new legislation, ordinary women could be targeted simply because of their dress and that prostituted women will be more vulnerable because they will be forced underground and will have to solicit where police can't find them. Prostitution has always been legal in France; the new law is meant to curb open soliciting. Once again, prostituted women are punished for engaging in work which men clearly want them to do and pay for them to do.

Court of Appeals Won't Hear Appeal in Texas Obscenity Case

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has denied the Petition for Discretionary Review of the "display of obscenity" conviction of Texas comic retailer Jesus Castillo. This appeal by the attorney for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund was a second appeal; in the first, the Fifth District Court of Appeals upheld Castillo's conviction in a 2-1 decision. The Castillo conviction was for the sale of an adult manga (a kind of comic book porn) to an adult. In the original case, the prosecution argued that comics are a children's medium, and that the medium and the proximity of the store to a school meant that the adult material was meant to appeal to children. Here is some legal analysis of recent decisions in the case.


Monday, November 2, 2002

One thing I enjoy about the weekends is that I get to do some nice, relaxed, websurfing. Here are a couple of interesting links I've found; I'll add them to the appropriate Margins pages in a day or two, but they're interesting enough that I thought I'd post them to the main page.

Shared Families

Here's a
link to an Alternative Families website, where there is information and networking around the concept of "shared families," meaning gay and lesbian couples or single people who decide to have and raise babies together in ways which make their families "alternative" by the definitions of modern society. The information on the Alternative Families webpage, in general, is good and interesting. While I oppose surrogacy and reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization for the way these technologies exploit the bodies of women and bring reproduction under the control of the medical establishment, I do not oppose the idea of "shared families", where people who would not be able to have biological children themselves not only decide to have a baby together, but to raise the baby together as well. If a birth mother shares responsibility for raising a child, I don't think she's a "surrogate", I think she's a mom. If a man shares responsibility for raising a child, I don't think he's a "sperm donor", I think he's a dad. At the same time, the concept of shared families is new enough that there are very few legal protections in place for those who decide to be part of a shared family. Pay particular attention to the "Abuses" page. (Link grabbed from the Warbird.)

Nursing Father?

Here's a touching
news article about a widowed father in Sri Lanka -- his wife died in childbirth with their second child -- who is breastfeeding their 18 month old. She had been breastfed until her mother's death and would not drink baby formula. The dad says he couldn't stand to see her cry, offered her his breast, and has been able to produce milk. Sweet!(Link grabbed from the Warbird.)

Feminist Homeschooling

Homeschooling feminists might be interested in this
site created by a feminist homeschooling mom who lives in San Francisco. In particular, I liked the "Feminist Pedagogy" page-- classically feminist theory-wise, with a radical feminist perspective particularly as to means being undifferentiable from ends, as to the learning process being as important as what is learned.

Predatory Lending

Here's an article about predatory lending practices, something which is on the increase during these days of a poor economy, substantial need, and low interest rates. There was an article in our local newspaper recently about families having either lost their homes or being about to lose their homes after having refinanced with Household Finance/Beneficial, which sought their business, then ripped them off to the tune of thousands of dollars in the form of previously-undisclosed costs and fees at closing (up to $20,000 worth), failing to pay credit card debts and other debts at closing as promised, and in other ways. A class action suit in this case has brought some families some relief, but not nearly enough; the Attorney General's office said they were not as aggressive as they'd have liked because they feared pushing Household Finance into bankruptcy, in which case victims would not have recovered anything at all. In the mean time, poor or marginalized people suffer. Predatory lenders target poor, often minority people and offer loans in the full knowledge that their victims do not have the income to repay the loans.

Homelessness

Here's
link to site offering substantial information for those interested in working with the homeless. It's gotten cold here in the Pacific Northwest, down in the 20s at night; on my way to work in downtown Seattle, I pass men and women completely covered with sleeping bags and blankets, sleeping on benches or in stairwells in the freezing weather. I don't trust the news in this country, including the economic news. I think the economy is much worse than we have been led to believe, I think the gap between the poor and the affluent has increased and continues to increase, and I think more people are poor, struggling and homeless than ever, and it's worse than it's been in decades for them because there are so few programs to serve them and the attitudes towards the poor and homeless seem so merciless, so lacking in compassion.


Saturday, November 2, 2002

Gloria Steinem, on Alternet , wonders in this new article when women will take themselves seriously enough to make women's interests as important as race and class interests (Margins News Page)

Bill Moyer interviews Katie Roiphe about porn going mainstream. Roiphe is her regular, antagonistic-to-what-she-refers-to-as-"70s feminists" self, suggesting that the solution to the ubiquitousness of porn is to make it even more ubiquitous, and maybe then everybody will lose interest. (Link grabbed from Daze Reader.)

Julie Burchill writes an article for the Guardian about male "power lists" and society's insistence that unlike women, men should never be evaluated on the basis of their looks or appeal, while women must always be valued first and foremost for their looks. It's an interesting article. (Link grabbed from Daze Reader .)

Here's a New York Times review of a new book about the history of transsexuality in the United States. What was interesting to me as a feminist was the tracing of the history of how the medical establishment's assuming of the right to define gender through surgery.

Happy Saturday! Or if you're reading this from work, maybe not so happy, but have a good day anyway.w

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2002

Here's an interesting story about African women's fight for land rights. In most African countries although women constitute almost 80 percent of the agricultural labor force, governments still enforce traditional or customary laws when it came to women's rights to land. Although it is women who do the farming, who prepare the soil, plant the seeds, tend the fields, harvest the crops, by law the holder of the title to the land -- the women's husbands -- not only decide what crop to sow and where the crops should be sold, but also make the decision on how whatever money is earned should be spent. http://allafrica.com/stories/200206060063.html (Link lifted from www.womansglobe.com)

According to the latest census figures, the wage gap in the United States is still wide, with women earning only 73 cents for each dollar men were paid. According to experts, "the main reasons for the wage gap are that women often take time off to have children and lose experience and pay because of it; that women often choose lower-paying professions, such as teaching and social work; and that women are discriminated against when it comes to promotions and raises." http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/134468773_wages06.html (www.womansglobe.com)

Murder is the top killer of new mothers, according to an analysis of maternal deaths during the 1990s, released yesterday by the Department of Public Health. According to the study, two-thirds of the women knew their attackers, and the weapons most often used were guns and knives. Black women were four times more likely than white women to be murdered. http://boston.com/dailyglobe2/149/metro/Murder_top_killer_of_new_mothers+.shtml (link lifted from Proud Mary, http://pub59.ezboard.com/bproudmary)

Monday, May 20, 2002

Two in Three Women Abused WHO Finds

As many as two out of three women living in some parts of the world have suffered domestic violence. Preliminary results from a study carried out by the World Health Organisation found that almost half the women living in Peru had been physically assaulted by their partners. This figure increased to 61% outside the major cities. Similar findings were reported in studies of women living in Brazil and Thailand. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_1992000/1992915.stm

Tuesday, May 14, 2002

Thai Women's Rights Pioneer Dead at 82
Fought for poor, nuns, prostitutes
http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/14May2002_news09.html

Jordanian Woman Wins Right to Divorce
A Jordanian woman has reportedly won the right to divorce her husband, in the first such court ruling under a new law.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1985000/1985271.stm

Thursay, May 2, 2002

Study: Women Cops Less Brutal
Male officers are far more likely than female officers to get entangled in police brutality cases, according to an advocacy group dismayed by a recent drop in the number of women in police jobs.
http://www.womansglobe.com/p/4d/22f06b48d69e.html

Sunday, April 28, 2002

British Firm Wins Right to Advertise for Women Only Jobs
And good for this guy!
http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,4214419%255E2682,00.html

ACLU Challenges High School Rule Requiring Graduating Women to Wear Dresses Under Robes
And what the heck?!
http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,4214419%255E2682,00.html

Those Nude Photos in Penthouse Are Not of Kournikova; Kournikova Plans to Sue
http://msn.espn.go.com/tennis/news/2002/0425/1374096.html

Tuesday, April 23, 2002

Linda Marchiano Killed in Car Crash
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=&ncid=762&e=5&u=/ap/20020423/ap_en_mo/obit_lovelace_4

Porn Magazines Dead Says Screw Publisher
http://nypost.com/news/nationalnews/46157.htm

Genocide in India
A women’s fact-finding panel that toured Ahmedabad and six riot-ravaged Gujarat districts said on Tuesday that the pattern of violence against Muslims there ‘‘clearly indicates genocide’’.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=7098542

Pakistani Feminist, Advocate for Battered Women, Faces Fight of Her Life Against the System
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/04/05/MN69414.DTL

Mauling Victim's Partner Preaks Ground with Suit
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/printedition/chi-0204050288apr05.story?coll=chi%2Dprintnews%2Dhed

Good News: Penthouse Empire Crumbling
http://www.observer.com/pages/frontpage3.asp

Monday April 1, 2002

Commission on Afghanistan's Future to Include 160 Seats for Women
A grand council on Afghanistan's future will have at least 160 women among its more than 1,500 members.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_557190.html

First Novel by American Black Woman, Runaway Slave, to be Published This Week
A 150-year-old manuscript by a runaway slave, believed to be the first novel by a black woman, is being published this week
The Bondwoman's Narrative by Hannah Crafts, tells the apparently autobiographical story of her life as a young house slave
.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_557552.html

Saturday, March 30, 2002

Battered, Abused Women Storm Bars, Takes Action Against Sellers of Dangerous, High Proof Alcohol
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/03/28/1017206140915.html

UK Women Soldiers Won't Be Allowed on Front Lines
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=279926

Saturday, March 23, 2002

New Year Holds Special Promise for Afghan Women
Afghans welcomed their first new year since the fall of the Taliban yesterday with a raucous celebration of Spring Harvest, a holiday of renewal that this year carries special importance for the nation's women. Tens of thousands of men - and a few dozen bold women who marked the Afghan new year by shedding their all-enveloping burkas - crowded into the national stadium to watch dancing, singing, and parades that were banned by the Taliban.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/081/nation/New_year_holds_special_promise_for_women+.shtml

Welsh Labour Backs Plans to Adopt All-Woman Candidate Lists to Increase Number of Women in Government
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_551592.htmlAnanova

Outrage of the Month! Federal Judge Rule Workfare Women Are Not Protected Against Sexual and Racial Harassment in the Workplace
When Norma Colon, a mother of two young children living in a homeless shelter in New York City, was assigned a workfare job in 1997, she thought her major challenge would be finding good child care. But at work, Colon says, her supervisor touched her inappropriately, suggested they go to a motel and offered to bend the rules in exchange for sexual favors. Colon quit and filed a harassment complaint. Now a federal judge has ruled that Colon and other women in the city's workfare program don't have the same protections against sexual and racial harassment as most U.S. workers. The women, the judge ruled two weeks ago, do work for the city in exchange for welfare benefits, but are not legally employed by the city — a distinction that means they aren't entitled to the same workplace protections most city employees have.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/081/nation/New_year_holds_special_promise_for_women+.shtml

Suit Alleging Abortion-Cancer Link Dismissed
A San Diego judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a Michigan-based family-values group demanding that Planned Parenthood inform women of a possible link between abortions and breast cancer. Superior Court Judge Ronald Prager ruled the suit should be dismissed because of a state law that prohibits litigation designed to infringe on someone's free-speech rights. Prager ruled Monday that the Michigan group's suit infringed on Planned Parenthood's First Amendment rights and that the Michigan group had failed to demonstrate a likelihood that they could prevail had the case gone to trial.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20020321-9999_7m21planned.html

Pill Found to Raise Breast Cancer Risk
Using the birth control pill can increase a woman's risk of developing breast cancer, particularly if is she is still taking it after the age of 45, scientists said on Saturday. New research presented at the Third European Breast Cancer Conference confirms the results of earlier, smaller studies which have shown the chance of getting the disease rises by about 26 percent in women who have used oral contraceptives compared to those who have not. For women aged 45 and over the risk is doubled.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=585&u=/nm/20020323/sc_nm/health_cancer_pill_dc_1

No More Sex for Father of 12
In lieu of a prison sentence, Luther Crawford must abstain from sex until he pays nearly $33,000 in back payments for child support, Jefferson County (Kentucky) Judge Thomas McDonald ruled last week. Crawford, 50, is believed to have fathered at least 12 children with 11 different women, but authorities say that number could be as high as 23 kids. Prosecutors suggested the unique agreement as a last-ditch effort to keep Crawford from impregnating any more women. Some have criticized the idea, but Commonwealth Prosecutor Allan Cobb remains resolute.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ct/20020321/cr_ct/no_more_sex_for_father_of_12

Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Uganda Tackles Wife-Beating Taboo
Africa's highest-ranking female politician has spoken out about the beatings which she said were responsible for her separation from her husband.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1881000/1881472.stm

Father Held in Murder of Six Children
http://www.canada.com/search/site/story.asp?id=B3466C62-1407-482D-BEA3-13638982F467

Father Shoots, Kills 11 Year Old Daughter, Said He Was "Giving Child to God"
Rather than see his disabled 11-year-old daughter become a social outcast, a Seattle man put a gun to her head as she lay in her bed and pulled the trigger, according to court papers.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134422815_harrold20m.html

Wombs of Tens of Thousands of Women Removed Unnecessarily, Say Researchers.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_1882000/1882006.stm

Monday, March 18, 2002

Kansas Supreme Court says transsexual's marriage is invalid
A marriage between a man and a transsexual woman is not valid in Kansas, the state Supreme Court declared Friday.
The justices said that J'Noel Gardiner, a finance instructor at Park University in Parkville, Mo., remained a man, despite operations in 1994 and 1995 to become female. Their ruling was unanimous.
http://www.cjonline.com/stories/031502/bre_transmarrig.shtml

Thursday, March 14, 2002

Every Minute a Woman Dies in Childbirth
Every minute of every day, a woman dies in pregnancy or childbirth, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement to mark International Women's Day. One in 13 women dies in childbirth in developing nations.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/020308/1/2kkgy.html

Wednesday, March 13, 2002

Jury Rejects Insanity Claim, Convicts Mother of Murder
HOUSTON -- A jury took less than four hours Tuesday to find housewife Andrea Pia Yates guilty of capital murder for drowning her children in the family bathtub on a sunny summer morning. The 37-year-old mother, who said she was insane at the time, could be executed for systematically putting her five children to death in a tub of water. A second round of testimony is to begin Thursday to decide Yates' punishment.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-000018522mar13.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dfrontpage

Assaults in a Cloak of Faith
In the last five years, sex-related cases with ties to faith healing, in which people believe a cure is accomplished through religious faith and prayer, have been publicized in Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas and Wisconsin, as well as Canada and England.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-000018520mar13.story?coll=la%2Dheadlines%2Dfrontpage

Monday, March 4, 2002

Britain: Chief Justices Concerned, Number of Young Women Jailed has Tripled in Past Decade
The lord chief justice recently urged sentencers to consider the explosion in the female prison population before jailing women, particularly if they had been convicted of a non-violent offence, were first-time offenders or the sole supporter of young children. What is remarkable is that there remains the remotest controversy over whether it is a good idea to give women such as these a custodial sentence. And why it is that, in crown and magistrates courts up and down the country, it is happening on an unprecedented scale. The female population is the fastest-growing section of the prison estate. According to figures released last Friday, a record 4,179 women are currently in jail in England and Wales. The number has trebled in the past decade.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,658131,00.html

Bahamas Rejects Women's Rights Reforms
Bahamian voters have rejected five proposed constitutional amendments, two of which would have extended additional rights to women, in a referendum that drew criticism from the country's leader, who said he was "ashamed" of the result. http://www.reuters.co.uk/news_article.jhtml?type=worldnews&StoryID=652228

Elgin High girls say lockers taken away
Two weeks after Elgin-based Unit School District 46 finished building a new girls locker room to settle a Title IX lawsuit, at least two girls were ordered to remove their gear so boys could use the room, parents said Friday. School officials acknowledge that boys used the Elgin High School girls locker rooms for basketball tournaments this week. Athletic Director Tim Heinrich on Thursday ordered the girls to move their softball gear to make way for the boys or their locks would be cut off, said Marilyn Grens, who was among the parents who sued the district over unequal facilities and scheduling.

"They're being tossed out to let the boys in," said Matt Schacht, another participant in the suit. Schacht has two daughters who play sports at Elgin High. "It wasn't built for boys."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0203020088mar02.story?coll=chi%2Dnewslocal%2Dhed

Saturday, February 23, 2002

Robert Pickton Charged With Two Murders --
Port Coquitlam Pig Farmer to Appear in Court Monday in Missing Women Case

Police investigating the disappearance of 50 women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside arrested a Port Coquitlam pig farmer Friday on two charges of first-degree murder. Robert William Pickton, 52, was taken into custody at 2 p.m. at one of his businesses in Richmond.
http://www.canada.com/news/story.asp?id={6303AE69-5837-461C-B4FB-5CCA10F5A855}

Tuesday, February 19, 2002

Mom Who Drowned Kids Not Insane
Andrea Yates, a troubled Texas mother who drowned her five children in the family bathtub last summer was sick, but sane enough to know that she had done wrong, prosecutors said on Monday in opening statements of a murder trial that could bring her the death penalty.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&u=/nm/20020219/ts_nm/crime_mother_dc_6

Sunday, February 17, 2002

Two Million Women and Children Held in Sexual Slavery Worldwide
To most people, slavery seems a dreadful relic of the past, yet 2 million women and children are held in sexual servitude throughout the world, trapped through force, deceit or economic coercion. Each year, 100,000 to 200,000 women and children, some as young as 6, are trafficked across borders for sexual exploitation. Most of them never reach 30. They die of AIDS and other STDs, ill health, physical and psychological abuse, and drug abuse.
The notion of the "happy hooker" who can freely drift in and out of gainful prostitution is false and dangerously misleading.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/printedition/chi-0202170483feb17.story?coll=chi%2Dprintperspective%2Dhed

Women Boycott Campus Newspaper After Article About Sex with Young Girl
A fictional story in this week's issue of The Eyeopener that graphically describes a man having sex with a young girl has upset some students.
Kaliopi Tsimidis, co-ordinator of Ryerson's community services which include the Women's Centre, says six women came to her office for counselling after reading the piece. "The article triggered many survivors of child sexual abuse. It's horrible. One woman was so devastated, we had to send her home in a cab."
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_
Type1&c=Article&cid=1013814175918&call_page=TS_Ontario&call_pageid=968256289824&call_pagepath=News/Ontario&col=968342212737

One in Three Girls Sexually Harrassed Online
A Girl Scouts study confirms what has long been common knowledge online: for teenage girls, hanging out in chat rooms can be lot creepier than gathering around the campfire. In a survey released Wednesday of over 1,000 girls aged 13 to 18, 30 percent of the teens said they've been sexually harassed in a chat room. The harassment included unsolicited naked pictures of men, demands for personal details like bra size and requests for "cyber sex."
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,50413,00.html

Friday, February 15, 2002

Enron Whistlerblower Sherron Watkins Feared for Job and Personal Safety
When Enron Corp. executive Sherron Watkins warned then-chairman Kenneth Lay last summer that the company's financial house of cards was set to collapse, she was nervous about her job security. Later, she feared for her personal safety and locked up her files.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20020215/ap_on_bi_ge/enron_investigation_608

Thursday, February 14, 2002

State'High Court Upholds Farrakhan's Right to Keep Women Out of Men's Meeting
The state's highest court has upheld a ruling against a woman who was refused admittance to a 1994 speech by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan
http://www2.bostonherald.com/news/local_regional/ap_farrak02132002.htm

Wednesday, February 13, 2002

Milosevic on Trial for 66 Counts of Genocide
At the Trnopolje, Omarska and Keraterm detention centres of eastern Bosnia, thousands of detainees were starved, beaten, sexually assaulted and tortured. Many were murdered and their bodies hauled off to be buried in mass graves, prosecutors say. The pictures of the camps were what aroused international attention to the Balkan horrors that led to the establishment of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in 1993.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/yugo/article/0,2763,649570,00.html

Thousands of Guatemalan Women Abused in Garment Industry says Human Rights Watch
Women working in Guatemala's two largest female-dominated sectors of industry - sewing and household services - suffer from persistent sex discrimination and abuse, human rights campaigners say.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1816000/1816427.stm

Parents Lobby for Feminist All-Girls School
A group of Calgary parents is trying to start an all-girls public school based on a feminist curriculum.
http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20020212/29153.html

Tuesday, February 12, 2002

Taliban Clerics Routinely Abduct Afghan Women, Kept Them As Sex Slaves
The Taliban routinely abducted beautiful Afghan women as rewards for victory in battle and kept them as sex slaves, it has emerged.

During their six-year reign, the ruling clerics stole women from the Tajik, Uzbek, Hazara and other ethnic minorities they defeated, according to witnesses and officials of the new government interviewed for Time magazine.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101020218-201892,00.html

Milosevic Goes On Trial for Genocide
A U.N. prosecutor accused Slobodan Milosevic of "medieval savagery" at the opening of his landmark trial Tuesday in the deaths of thousands of people and the displacement of more than a million in three Balkan wars.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&u=/ap/20020212/ap_on_re_eu/war_crimes_milosevic_23

Raiders Darrell Russell Filmed Rape of Unconscious Woman
Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Darrell Russell ran the video camera that taped a 27-year-old woman being raped by at least one of his friends, prosecutors alleged Thursday. Russell is charged with eight counts of rape by use of drugs, six counts of oral copulation of an unconscious person, five counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object and six counts of sexual battery. The other two men facing the same charges are Naeem Perry, 24, of Berkeley, and Ali Hayes, 27, of Oakland. In court, Gibbs suggested the woman invited the sex by dressing in a "cat suit" and insisting she return home with Russell that evening. The two had dated casually for the past four months. Gibbs also said the woman boasted of posing topless in Playboy magazine.
http://foxsports.lycos.com/content/view?contentId=327000

French Feminists Protest Ad Featuring Model with Black Eye
Several dozen women have demonstrated in pouring rain in front of a top Paris department store to protest over an advertisement showing supermodel Laetitia Casta with a black eye. Around 50 members of La Meute (The Pack), a group that monitors ads it considers derogatory to women, gathered outside Galeries Lafayette chanting slogans and waving banners in front of a giant billboard showing a smiling Casta with bruises and torn clothing.
http://in.news.yahoo.com/020209/107/1fzz2.html

Saturday, February 9, 2002

Vancouver Pig Farm Investigated in Connection with Disappearance of 50 Vancouver, BC Women
Vancouver police Detective Scott Driemel told about 60 local, national and international media gathered for an afternoon news conference at a building supply store parking lot overlooking the farm that they are prepared to scour the entire 10-acre search area "inch by inch" in an investigation that may take months to complete. Police announced Thursday that Robert Pickton has been charged with illegal possession of a firearm and related offences. He is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 28.
http://www.canada.com/vancouver/story.asp?id={00A27848-F224-4702-AA00-1EBB72EC0EDB}

Statement by Vancouver Radical Feminists on the 50 Women Missing in Vancouver
http://www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/issues/eastside_women01.html

Thursday, February 7, 2002

Women 'Passed Over' by British Scientific Community
THE Royal Society was accused yesterday of failing to recognise the scientific achievements of women while leading researchers welcomed moves to subject the organisation to parliamentary scrutiny. Disillusioned figures in the scientific community described the society as an old boys’ network that paid little more than lip service to gender equality. They said that reform of the way it operated and represented scientists was long overdue and called on MPs to press the institution to allow fairness to prevail.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-2002060572,00.html

Saudi Prince: Saudi Women Have "Bigger Things to Worry About" Than Not Being Allowed to Drive
Saudi women have bigger things to worry about than not being allowed to drive, the kingdom's former intelligence chief Prince Turki al-Faisal said on Monday."They have many problems in relationships with their husbands and fathers and children, et cetera, et cetera," Prince Turki told a World Economic Forum session called "The Voice of Islam in Development" when asked about the driving ban."
http://www.reuters.com/news_article.jhtml?type=humannews&StoryID=570926

Lifetime Forges Unprecedented Partnerships to Launch First Television Network Campaign to Stop Violence Against Women
Lifetime Television has forged unprecedented partnerships with leading non-profit organizations and a bi-partisan coalition of Members of Congress to launch the first-ever comprehensive campaign by a television network to stop violence against women. Nearly one-third of American women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.http://199.97.97.16/contWriter/endprnewswire/2002/02/05/dXjXe/4680-0567-NY-Lifetime-Violence...html

Tuesday, February 5, 2002

What Happened to Lauri Klausutis?
Congressional Aide Lauri Klausitis was found dead in the office of a Republican Congressman in Florida last July. Why the silence around her death?
http://www.truthout.com/01.05B.Klausutis.1.htm

Bush Budget Will Slash Childcare, Make Drilling a Priority
The documents show that Bush's $2.13 trillion budget for next year, to be released Monday, will draw upon savings from Medicaid and a health-insurance program for low-income children. It also will propose raising money by leasing mineral drilling rights in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which Congress blocked last year.
http://www.truthout.com/02.04D.Bush.Budget.htm

Prolife Pregnancy Crisis Centers to Use Ultrasound: Goal is to Reduce Abortion
Convinced that a look inside the womb will dissuade many pregnant women from abortion, anti-abortion activists hope to provide ultrasound equipment to hundreds of pregnancy centres that promote alternatives like adoption.
http://www1.timesofindia.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=1868347834

Sunday, February 3, 2002

Thousands Rally Outside World Economic Forum
Thousands of raucous demonstrators rallied against globalization, war and corporate greed under a heavy police watch on Saturday in a massive protest aimed at the World Economic Forum that avoided the violence that has marred similar past meetings.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&u=/nm/20020203/ts_nm/forum_protests_dc_1

Saturday, February 2, 2002

Judge Rules Police Raid of Woman-Only Bathhouse Violated Women's Constitutional Rights, Was Tantamount to Strip Search
Toronto police violated the constitutional rights of women attending an all-female bathhouse event when it sent male officers to conduct a raid, a judge ruled yesterday. "I find their personal rights to privacy were violated," said Mr. Justice Peter Hryn, who compared the liquor inspection that night to a strip search. Hryn threw out all evidence — and dismissed the charges — against Jill Hornick and Rachel Aitcheson, who held the liquor licence for the lesbian event. "The male police officers knew the patrons were in various states of undress and in a highly sexualized environment," Hryn said, noting that no attempt was made to use female officers for the liquor inspection.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_
Type1&c=Article&cid=1012518112311&call_page=TS_GTA&call_pageid=968350130169&call_pagepath=GTA/News&col=969483202845

"Sex Workers Art Show": Art that Isn't -- A Great Editorial by Emily Hall
"...art is not social therapy. Art is bigger, weirder, more questioning; its unmistakable fingerprints are investigation, complexity, context. ...Bringing up your howling pain is brave, but it is not art. It is not elitist to ask artists to treat us like grownups with interpretive abilities. It is not fascist, when presented with a press release claiming that this evening of art will "dispel the myth that [sex workers] are anything short of artists, innovators, and geniuses," to wonder whether or not it's true. (A self-righteous and classist dare, if ever I heard one.) You can't ask to be taken seriously as artists, but then claim exemption to criticism on emotional or political grounds.
"
http://www.thestranger.com/2002-01-31/art.html

Enron Tried to Get Into the Porn Trade
Gerard Van der Leun, vice president for Internet ventures at the General Media Corporation, which owns Penthouse Magazine, was approached last year by Enron at the time an energy-trading company little known outside the financial pages. The Enron visitors proposed an agreement to provide video on demand to consumers through a high- speed connection, using programming from General Media. ...A spokesman for Enron, Mark Palmer, confirmed that the company's efforts to create a separate business to provide video on demand had included a look into sex-related entertainment. But he said that providing video was never part of the core strategy of the broadband push.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/17/business/17BAND.html

New Enron Scandal Link to Bush-- Two given energy jobs after firm's former head suggested them to White House
The former head of Enron, Kenneth Lay, gave the White House a list of his personal recommendations for key federal energy posts and two of the people on his list were appointed, it emerged yesterday, providing the strongest evidence so far of the political influence wielded by President Bush's biggest financial backer. The revelation is likely to increase pressure on the Bush administration to open the books on its contacts with Mr Lay and his associates. The Enron scandal is now threatening to reach to the heart of the White House.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/enron/story/0,11337,643729,00.html

Committee On Discrimination Against Women Concludes Three-week Session; Considered Reports By Eight Countries
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women concluded its three-week session on February 1, 2002, having considered reports of eight States parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.  As the Convention’s monitoring body, the Committee made recommendations for the advancement of women in Fiji, Iceland, Estonia, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Portugal, Russian Federation and Sri Lanka. 
http://www.womansglobe.com/?action=display&article=11731165&template=womansglobe/headlines.txt&index=recent

School to pay teachers €43,000 for sex harassment by pupils
A BOYS' school is facing a compensation bill of €43,000 in a landmark case involving the sexual harassment of two female teachers by pupils. The Labour Court upheld and went beyond an original Equality Officer ruling, increasing the penalty against the 300-pupil De La Salle school in Wicklow town. Both sides had appealed the Equality Officer ruling.
http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=682727&issue_id=6828

Friday, February 1, 2002

First Woman Suicide Bomber Was Paramedic
A Palestinian woman who set off a bomb in downtown Jerusalem, killing an elderly Israeli man and injuring dozens, was a paramedic profoundly affected by the wounded Palestinians she treated, relatives said yesterday.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=bomber31&date=20020131&query=suicide+bomber

Mom Jailed for Protecting Kids from Convicted Sex-Offender Father
A Northern California woman who ignored court orders and fled to Texas with her two young daughters to keep them away from her ex-husband, a convicted sex offender, was sentenced Jan. 11 to a year in jail, the Associated Press reported
http://www.capwiz.com/now/issues/alert/?alertid=90643&type=CU

Bush Gives Abortion Opponents a Win
The Bush administration gave abortion opponents a victory on a question that has long divided America - when does life begin? - while insisting that its true interest was something far less contentious: the importance of prenatal care. ``It undermines the whole premise of Roe v. Wade by giving legal status to a fetus from the moment of conception,'' said Marcia Greenberger of the National Women's Law Center.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20020201/ts/bush_abortion.html

ANYWAY: Conservative Women's Groups Call for End to Women in Military
Women's groups attending the Conservative Political Action Conference, called on the Bush administration Thursday to put an end to what they called the Pentagon's "politically correct social engineering projects," saying a gender-integrated military drives up costs, complicates missions and endangers lives.
http://news.crosswalk.com/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID74088|CHID194343|CIID1118586,00.html

Thursday, January 31, 2002

Cover-up Alleged in Mystery of Up to 30 Missing French Girls
Evidence is mounting in France suggesting that investigations into the fate of up to 30 young women who disappeared in Burgundy over the past three decades have been systematically stifled. Between 1958 and the early 1990s inquiries into the disappearance of dozens of young women in the region around Auxerre, some 100 miles south-east of Paris, were either mysteriously shelved or so badly handled that only two cases have so far been resolved. Most of the files have since gone missing.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,641992,00.html

Acid Attacks in Bangladesh
Figures released by the Acid Survivors Foundation in Bangladesh show that the number of acid attacks jumped 50% in 2001 from the previous year. There were 338 attacks throughout Bangladesh last year, most carried out against women fleeing arranged marriages, the foundation said.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1791000/1791513.stm

Lesbian Mother Loses Visitation Rights in Georgia
The Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled against a mother and her lesbian partner, saying the mother cannot maintain visitation rights, according to her divorce agreement, because their partnership is not equivalent to a Georgia marriage. In 2000, the two women established a civil union in Vermont, which recognizes same-sex unions. A divorce agreement signed by Freer and her ex-husband in 1998 bars the children from overnight visits with a parent living with someone who is not a spouse or relative. A lower court ruled on Jan. 30, 2001, that Freer violated her divorce agreement because a civil union does not equal marriage. Freer said she has not seen her children since August 2000, and only was allowed to talk to them on Christmas Eve 2000.
http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/epaper/editions/saturday/news_c32515ad315d300e0098.html

Monday, January 28, 2002

Enron: Fall of the arrogant
Enron's demise has discredited a vicious market ideology and given a boost to the anti-corporate cause
Enron became the example par excellence of how, in the late 90s, US corporate culture hijacked and inverted 60s' radicalism. Business guru Gary Hamel praised Enron's "activists" who saw themselves as "revolutionaries". They lived the rule of "creative destruction" in which all conventional assumptions were to be challenged. In their adverts, they had the cheek to liken themselves to Gandhi and Martin Luther King. It bred a culture of breathtaking arrogance that Enron could do the impossible.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/enron/story/0,11337,640588,00.html

Woman Suicide Bomber Strikes
A 20-year-old Palestinian woman detonated a suicide bomb in the heart of one of Jerusalem's busiest shopping streets yesterday killing herself, an elderly bystander and injuring at least 100 others, a dozen of them seriously. In a dramatic departure for Palestinian extremist organisations - which have previously banned women from becoming suicide bombers - police sources last night identified the attacker as a female student from the Al Najah university in the West Bank town of Nablus.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,640614,00.html

Sunday, January 27, 2002

The Breaking of the Scandal "Glass Ceiling": In Enrongate, Powerful Women Play Starring Roles None Having to Do With Sex
"The scandal glass ceiling seems to have been broken," declared Ellen Miller, a senior fellow at the American Prospect, a liberal magazine, who was an outspoken critic of campaign finance abuses during various fund-raising scandals in the Clinton years. Is this progress? "The story has changed. It's
not about sex. It's about women as major players in powerful positions."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/01/27/MN136247.DTL

Afghan Commission Names 21 to Select New Decision-Makers, Includes Only Two Women
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,639660,00.html

Saturday, January 26, 2002

Transgender Activists Win Suit Against Feminists, Vancouver Rape Relief Shelter
A Canadian transsexual woman has been awarded $4,664 by a human-rights tribunal after she was turned down for a position with a program that trains women to counsel female rape victims. The unusual case pitted transgender advocates against feminists.
http://news.crosswalk.com/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID74088|CHID194343|CIID1117246,00.html

Jordanian Man Given Six Month Sentence for Killing His Daughter for Having Sex Before Marriage
Women activists in Jordan have expressed disappointment with a court verdict sentencing a man to just six months for killing his daughter for having sex before marriage. Jordanian women activists have been campaigning for years to have honour killings de-legitimised.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1778000/1778891.stm

Federation of Russia: Women and Girls are Daily Victims in the Cycle of Violence and Impunity says Rights Group
According to Amnesty International, torture and ill-treatment of women and girls in custody is endemic and widespread throughout the Russian Federation. Perpetrators of such treatment among the police enjoy a broad degree of impunity with little likelihood of prosecution for their actions, this actively dissuades victims from filing complaints. Furthermore, prosecutors are notoriously reluctant to take into consideration allegations made by women claiming that they have experienced sexual harassment, intimidation, torture or ill-treatment in police custody.
http://www.wn.com/?action=display&article=11577991&template=womansglobe/indexsearch.txt&index=recent

"What's a Woman's Life Worth?" Toronto Women's Groups Urge Changes in Domestic Violence Policies
Frustrated by a relentless scourge of domestic violence, women's groups have urged a coroner's jury to suggest sweeping changes to judicial and social policy.

http://www.canoe.ca/NationalTicker/CANOE-wire.Murder-Suicide-Inquest.html

Saudi Officials Warn American Servicewomen Not to Appear in Public Without Abaya, Head-to-Toe Covering
Saudi officials warned Thursday they would not allow U.S. servicewomen to go around without a head-to-toe robe, and criticized Washington for lifting the requirement that its female troops wear the garment.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/01/24/saudi.military.muslim.ap/index.html

Friday, January 25, 2002

We Knew It Already: Wage Gap Widens Between Male and Female Managers Between 1995 and 2000
Female managers are not only making less money than men in many industries, but the wage gap widened during the boom years of 1995 to 2000, according to a congressional study to be released today. Full-time female managers earned on average less than their male counterparts in the 10 industries that employ 71 percent of all female workers; in seven of the 10 fields, the pay difference widened.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=glass24&date=20020124&query=women

Thursday, January 24, 2002

Bush Joins Pro-Life Rally
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1776000/1776679.stm

Wednesday, January 22, 2002

Pakistani Women Seek End to Honor Killing
KARACHI, Jan 22: Speakers at a meeting on Tuesday expressed the view that a multi-dimensional strategy was needed to counter the growing menace of honour killings (karo-kari). Speaking at the meeting, organized by the Aurat Foundation for the decision-makers, activists and media persons to discuss the issue, they suggested that public opinion be built to change the social and cultural mindset of society. They were of the view that presently effective steps were not being taken against honour killings. They suggested that amendments be introduced and loopholes be plugged in the relevant laws through which culprits be punished. They said although a large number of people, particularly women, were being killed in name of karo-kari, very few of these incidents were reported to the police due to social and cultural traditions.
http://www.dawn.com/2002/01/23/nat22.htm

Afghans Urged to Shed Burqa-- Leader Puts Priority on Rights of Women
KABUL, Afghanistan -- In a dramatic reversal of Taliban policy, Afghanistan's new government is strongly encouraging female workers at national ministries not to wear the head-to-toe covering known as the burqa on the job. Hamid Karzai, the country's interim leader, has also instructed ministries to hire more women, according to several ministers. Karzai, who was attending a conference in Tokyo at which governments pledged more than $1 billion today for Afghan reconstruction, has made equal rights for women a priority.
http://cgi.usatoday.com/usatonline/20020121/3789379s.htm

US Threats to Women's Rights Around the World Must Stop - ACPD says Canada Must Intervene
OTTAWA, Jan. 22 /CNW/ - "Today is a sad day for the rights of women across the world", declares Katherine McDonald, Action Canada for Population
and Development's (ACPD) Executive Director. "It marks the first anniversary of President George Bush's decision to impose the controversial Mexico City
Policy or "Global Gag Rule" which denies US government funding to international family planning groups that support abortion. As a result, more
than a dozen family planning agencies in developing countries such as Kenya, Nepal and Bangladesh have reduced their education services and have been
silenced in public policy debates on the issue. Some have even been forced to close down altogether. Every minute of every day, somewhere in the world 40
women have unsafe abortions. President Bush is imposing his personal religious beliefs on women in developing countries. He will have the weight of their
suffering and deaths on his conscience."
http://www.newswire.ca/releases/January2002/22/c4782.html

Women May Live Longer, But They Suffer More Than Men from Common, Serious Diseases
http://www.miami.com/herald/content/features/digdocs/082181.htm

Sunday, January 20, 2002

Accused Murderer of Mail Order Bride Goes on Trial in Washington
Indle King Jr. was unhappy with his mail-order bride and on the prowl for a new one when he plotted to kill Anastasia King, a deputy prosecutor told jurors today. In opening statements, Coleen St. Clair of the Snohomish County prosecutor’s office said evidence would show that King was already searching for a new mail-order bride when he came up with a complex scheme to explain the disappearance of his 20-year-old wife. One scheme included pinning her killing on a tenant in his Mountlake Terrace home, St. Clair said.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=webmailorder16&date=20020116&query=mail+order+bride

Anti-Abortion "March for Life" Conference and March Begins Today: Featured Speakers are Predominantly Male
https://www.marchforlife.org/fc2002conventionflyer.htm

29 Years After Roe V. Wade, Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Decision Faces Grave Danger
In honor of the 29th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) is launching a nationwide campaign to highlight the grave danger posed to a woman's right to choose abortion by the expected retirement of a Supreme Court justice. This court decision, which enables women's full participation in the social, economic and political life of our nation, is supported by a razor-thin majority on the court.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about/pr/020118_roewade.html

Nurse Sentenced to 8.5 Years in Prison for Performing Abortions
A Portuguese nurse who performed illegal abortions at her home has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison. The court admitted Ribeiro acted to "help other women."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1767000/1767226.stm

Kansas Doctor Offers Free Abortions
A doctor who was once shot by an anti-abortion protester marked the 29th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision by offering free abortions Saturday, a move that drew more than 100 protesters to his clinic.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20020119/us/free_abortions_2.html

Women Win Big at Sundance Festival
The cinematic struggles of women captured the hearts and awards of voters last night at the closing ceremonies of the Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford's annual showcase of independent film.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1011481304833&call_page=TS_Entertainment&call_pageid=968867495754&call_pagepath=Entertainment/News&col=969483191630

Friday, January 18, 2002

Fifty Women Missing from Downtown Vancouver B.C.
Police have said in recent years they fear a serial killer may be preying on the vulnerable women of the Downtown Eastside, many of whom work the streets to support a drug habit.
http://www.canada.com/vancouver/news/story.asp?id={62FED7DC-AE26-486A-8875-0CA0569D08FC}

Women Workers File Sex Bias Suits Against Boeing in Three States
In a move that could affect tens of thousands of female employees of Boeing worldwide, a U.S. law firm filed three sex discrimination suits in three states yesterday, claiming the aerospace giant has denied women promotions, equal pay, bonuses and overtime, based solely on gender.
http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20020117/1157000.html

Women's Group to Congress: Give Us 9/11 Money or See You in Court
A women's rights group is demanding a share of the $11 billion in federal disaster relief for the 9/11 terror attacks, saying it wants the money for affirmative action programs to help more women break into traditionally male fields like firefighting, construction and policing.The New York-based NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund — a spinoff of the National Organization for Women — is threatening to sue for discrimination if its wishes aren't granted. Leading the campaign are female city firefighters who believe women's roles in the recovery effort have been largely overlooked.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,43117,00.html

Wednesday, January 16, 2002

Woman Exec Warned Enron Chiefs Early On That Enron Was "Scandal in the Making"
Last August, more than two months before Enron disclosed it had overstated profits and understated debts, an internal whistle-blower warned Chairman Kenneth Lay the company might "implode in a wave of accounting scandals," congressional investigators said yesterday. In an unsigned letter to Lay in August, Enron employee Sherron Watkins described "a veil of secrecy" surrounding Enron partnerships that were keeping huge amounts of debt off the company's books.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=enron15&date=20020115&query=enron

Pelosi Is Highest-Ranking Female U.S. Lawmaker Ever
Rep. Nancy Pelosi an eight-term California Democrat and proven political fund-raiser and organizer, on Tuesday became the highest-ranking woman ever in the U.S. Congress. Pelosi did so in beginning her term as the minority whip in the House of Representatives, the leadership job she won in a special election last October of fellow House Democrats. ``We broke the glass ceiling for women on the toughest of political turfs,'' Pelosi, 61, said in a telephone interview on Tuesday from her congressional district, which includes most of San Francisco. ``Now we will make even more .progress.'
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020115/pl/congress_pelosi_dc_1.html

Woman Judge's Domestic Violence Ruling Creates an Outcry in Kentucky
A judge has decided to hold two women in contempt of court for contacting the men who had been ordered to stay away from them.
"You can't have it both ways," said Judge Megan Lake Thornton of Fayette County District Court in recently fining two women $100 and $200 respectively for obtaining protective orders forbidding their partners from contacting them, then relenting and contacting the men.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/08/national/08ABUS.html

Monday, January 14, 2002

"Great Moment for Afghan Women" --
AFGHAN WOMEN WIN BASIC RIGHTS
Afghanistan's interim administration leader Hamid Karzai unexpectedly signed a document yesterday that demands human rights for Afghan women. . "This is extremely important because his signature puts on the record to his Cabinet and to all of Afghanistan in what direction the country will be going," said Nasrine Gross, an Afghan-American women's rights advocate. The Declaration of the Essential Rights of Afghan Women states they are entitled to "equality between men and women, equal protection under the law, institutional education in all disciplines, freedom of move- ment, freedom of speech and political participation and the right to wear or not wear the burqa or scarf".
http://www.theadvertiser.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,3584368%255E401,00.html

Nigerian Woman's Death by Stoning Appeal to be Heard Today
An Islamic court in northern Nigeria is hearing an appeal today on behalf of a woman sentenced to death by stoning. Safiya Husseini was convicted of adultery by a Sharia or Islamic court in Sokoto state last year, a crime which carries a mandatory death sentence.
http://www.kbc.co.ke/story.asp?id=9521&categoryid=2

"Never-marrieds" One of the Fastest-Growing Groups in America
In less than 30 years, the number of people who have never walked down the aisle has more than doubled, as the median age of marriage has reached a historic high: 25 years for women, and 27 years for men.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/abc/20020110/ts/gma020109never_marrieds_1.html

Saturday, January 12, 2002

Family Planning Funds Put on Hold--Abortion Foes Press Bush to Deny Money for U.N. Population Fund
The White House has put a temporary hold on millions in family planning funds until President Bush decides whether to set aside the money altogether to signal opposition to China's population control methods, according to administration and congressional sources
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34163-2002Jan11.html

Study Finds Women More Honest Than Men
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020110/od/liars_dc_1.html

Models Say Maxim Used Photos in Porn Book Without Permission, File Suit
Two European models sued the publishers of Maxim magazine yesterday, saying their photos were used without permission on a raunchy book called "Maximum Sex." Katja Hilgendorff, who has appeared in Cosmo, Vogue and on European runways, popped up unexpectedly on the cover of the book, according to a lawsuit filed yesterday in Manhattan federal court. The model says she never gave permission to become the cover girl.The suit said she posed for the pictures in December 2000, but never agreed for them to be used in the 2001 book, which features her name and pictures "juxtaposed with explicit sexual text, much of which is pornographic in nature."
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/37661.htm

Friday, January 11, 2002

Government Blasts South African Hospital for Administering HIV Drugs to Raped Baby
A top government official has barred doctors from giving anti-retrovirals - even to raped infants. As South Africa was reeling at the news of an alleged gang-rape and sodomising of a nine-month-old baby in Upington last November, the Northern Cape MEC for health was blasting a Kimberley hospital for giving the infant anti-retroviral medication.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200201100392.html

Woman Doctor Suspended for Questioning Mbeki's AIDS Policy, Defense of Anti-HIV Drugs for Raped Baby
The German doctor who alerted the M&G to Kimberley hospital's turnaround on anti-retroviral drugs was suspended for allegedly criticising the government's HIV/Aids policy. Beatrix Weber was accused in her disciplinary charge sheet of "unlawfully and intentionally undermining the Office of the President by stating ... that the president is confused and is misleading the country with regard to the issue of HIV/Aids".
http://allafrica.com/stories/200201100393.html

Thursday, January 10, 2002

British Government Retains Ban on Women Working on Submarines
Britain will maintain its ban on women working on submarines because a review of medical research confirmed air on the vessels could be dangerous to unborn babies.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20020109_2133.html

Jaguar Worker Fired in Porn Probe
A Jaguar worker has been fired and five others suspended after pornographic images were circulated at the luxury car firm's Birmingham factory.
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100localnews/page.cfm?objectid=11525820&method=full&siteid=50002

Utah Polygamist to Be Tried for Statutory Rape of Teen Wife , 13
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020109/ts/crime_polygamy_dc_1.html

Wednesday, January 9, 2002

Japan's Oldest Woman Royal Hints at Female Rule
I think it is possible that a female member of the imperial family could ascend the throne as the 127th reigning monarch, and that would not be unnatural, considering the long history of Japan," she wrote.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/01/07/japan.royals/index.html

Study Shows Chlorination Increases Risk of Miscarriage, Birth Defects
A study, by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and U.S. Public Interest Research Group, concluded that an estimated 137,000 women across the United States faced elevated risks during pregnancy because of contaminated municipal tap water.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020108/sc/environment_water_dc_1.html

Tuesday, January 8, 2002

Red-Faced CNN Execs Pull Ads Calling Woman Newscaster Paula Zahn "Sexy"
A CNN promotional spot touting its new morning newscaster as "just a little sexy" was pulled off the air after it was broadcast repeatedly over the weekend in error, CNN officials said. Red-faced executives said the 15-second ad was the work of an overzealous promotional staff and that "appropriate steps" were being taken to ensure future promos are cleared through proper channels.
http://in.news.yahoo.com/020108/64/1czx7.html

Thai Lawmaker Calls For War on Porn
The easy availability of lewd material in the country is a major cause of sexual abuse against children, said a Thai senator who called on the government to act against pornography. Senator Wallop Tangkhananurak said that Interior Minister Purachai Piumsombun should declare war on lewd printed and multimedia materials in a bid to combat child abuse, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday.
http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/asia/story/0,1870,94915,00.html?

13 Year Old Girl Found Safe, Tied Up in Home of 38 Year Old Man She Met on Internet
http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20020105missingp1.asp

Monday, January 7, 2002

Leading British Judge Demands Action Over Sex Trade
One of Britain's leading judges yesterday called for new laws to crack down on the human traffickers responsible for forcing a growing number of women and children into sexual slavery. Peter Singer, a high court judge in the family division, accused the government of showing a lack of political will in responding to the "burgeoning phenomenon" which sees as many as 1,400 women, and some children, being brought to Britain each year to enter the sex industry.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,626903,00.html

Women Sexual Abuse Survivors Do Not Become Child Abusers; Many Male Survivors Do
Dr. I. Kolvin and colleagues from the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust in London reviewed the cases of 843 people attending a psychotherapy clinic for sex offenders. Two women and 225 men were found to be child abusers, out of a total of 96 women and 747 men. Forty-one of the women were victims of sexual abuse, one of whom became a perpetrator, the investigators report in the British Journal of Psychiatry for December. Seventy-nine of 135 male victims became perpetrators. Homosexual men and transvestites were significantly less likely to be perpetrators than heterosexual men and men who were not transvestites. The authors observed no significant associations between status as a child molester and voyeurism, fetishism, obscene phone calls or other sexually deviant acts. Ten perpetrators and eight non-perpetrators used pornography compulsively, suggesting this as a possible risk factor. In addition, 19 of 24 men molested by a female became perpetrators, compared with 60 of 111 molested by males.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020104/hl/molestation_1.html

U.S. Chess Championship Features Men and Women Competing for the First Time
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=chess06m0&date=20020106&query=chess+championship

Saturday, January 5, 2002

Dick Armey's at it Again: House Health Bill Scuttled by Abortion Rider
Legislation to fund community health centers was effectively killed late Wednesday night after abortion opponents added language that would have allowed hospitals and health plans to opt out of providing abortion services and referrals. The move by House Majority Leader Richard K. Armey (R-Tex.) highlights the kind of trench warfare that has come to dominate the abortion debate on Capitol Hill. Faced with a divided Congress, GOP leaders have sought to place abortion restrictions on popular bills that stand the best chance of making it into law. But supporters of the legislation said they were dismayed their bill had become ensnared in an abortion fight. Dan Hawkins of the National Association of Community Health Centers said the legislative wrangling "endangered health care for millions of poor Americans and people of color."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9739-2001Dec20.html

Brisbane Islamic Leader: "Face of Islam," Faces Prostitution Charges
Islamic leader faces prostitution-related charge He allegedly signalled to a woman, whom he took to be a prostitute, and offered her $50 for oral sex and $80 for intercourse. Deen became the public face of the state's Islamic community after the fire-bombing of a Brisbane mosque in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.A ``cycle'' of child sexual abuse seems to exist for only a minority of male victims, but not at all for female victims, British researchers report.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/2002/01/04/FFXV3ZMU0WC.html

Woman Daycare Provider Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison for Molesting Children; Boyfriend Walks
http://www.womansglobe.com/?action=display&article=11223053&template=womansglobe/headlines.txt&index=recent

Brazilian Film Takes "Sympathetic" Look at Transsexualism, Prostitution
"Princesa" is a sympathetic look at what it's like to be a Brazilian transsexual prostitute working in Milan. The picture tells the story of Fernanda, a 19-year-old who lives in a zone in between male and female. The equipment is male; the presentation is female. Fernanda (Ingrid de Souza) has augmented breasts and long hair and looks a little like former MTV video jockey "Downtown" Julie Brown.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/01/04/DD76618.DTL

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