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Subject to Debate

Pollitt, Katha | January 13, 1997 issue

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The article focuses on various award winning columns, published in different newspapers in the U.S. A recent New York Times edition shows that various gentlemen like Quincy Jones, George Plimpton and Tony Randall were personally raising their own children without help from wife or nanny. Cornel West, for his speculations in Tikkun, accuses "white feminists" of not caring about the domestic abuse of Simpson's mother, or about reports of Nicole "hitting her maids, abusing them" "Domestic violence also cuts across class, race, and gender lines." Anne Roiphe, for her New York Observer column explaining why men who sexually abuse their daughters should get therapy instead of jail."

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AWARDS; NEWSPAPERS -- Sections, columns, etc.; CHILD rearing; DOMESTICS -- Abuse of; FAMILY violence; DAUGHTERS -- Crimes against; THERAPEUTICS
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