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Seldin, Joseph J. | April 16, 1977 issue
Focuses on the increasing objection of American women for their image of sex objects and breeders of children in advertisements of print media as of April...

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Kelber, Mim | November 17, 1979 issue
Reports on A.F.L.-C.I.O. convention to be held in Washington, D.C. in November 15, 1979 to discuss on Equal Rights Amendment. Concerns of women for their...

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Pollitt, Katha | January 12, 2004 issue
The author reports that, amid gloomy news for women in 2003, there were some positive events and achievements worth celebrating. Her list includes: 1. Shirin...

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Green, Mark | June 1, 1970 issue
Only a few years ago the third-year law student would trek to his chosen city to knock on law-firm doors and seek the privilege of a job. Then law firms...

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Stephen, Jessie | September 14, 1927 issue
Despite unfair discrimination against women in Great Britain, women are showing an increasing enthusiasm in the field of politics and have belied all the...

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Hogginson, T. W. | March 1, 1894 issue
Presents several letters to the editor on issues related to the United States politics and government. Objection to the reference to an article without...

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Pollitt, Kathy | February 21, 2005 issue
The article offers the author's reaction to comments made by Harvard president Larry Summers on women's role in math and science higher education. A distinguished...

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April 4, 2005 issue
Looks at the role of women in U.S. political journalism. Report that female journalists are underrepresented in opinion and editorial sections of major...

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Alterman, Eric | January 6, 2003 issue
The author comments on how "New York Times" executive editor Howell Raines handled the paper's coverage of the men-only admissions policies of Augusta National...

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Fugh-Berman, A. | January 20, 1992 issue
With the growth of the women's health movement and the influx of women into medical schools, there has been abundant talk of a new enlightenment among physicians....

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