2/25/1997
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Archeological Excavation Discovers Remnants of Female Warrior Class
American and Russian archeologists have found skeletons of women buried with swords and daggers in Pakrovka... |
2/25/1997
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Domestic Violence Biggest Health Threat to Chicago Women
The Chicago Department of Public Health study shows that domestic violence is Chicago women's top health problem... |
2/25/1997
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FDA Ok's Morning After Pill Procedure
In response to a call from women's rights groups, the FDA has published the proper morning dosages for six brands of pills currently on the market... |
2/24/1997
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Police Pioneer Adelina Raducha Dies at Age 50
One of Chicago Police Department's first women patrol officers, Adelina Raducha, died February 21st at age 50... |
2/24/1997
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Atlanta Lesbian and Gay Club Bombed
Federal investigators are looking into the possibility of a serial bomber in Atlanta after a February 21st explosion at a lesbian and gay night club injured at least five people... |
2/24/1997
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Women's Basketball League All the Rage
It started after Anne Cribbs and Gary Cavalli walked into a mall and spotted Molly Goodenbour selling socks for minimum wage... |
2/24/1997
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Saudi Arabia Funds Taliban in Afghanistan
The fundamentalist regime in Saudi Arabia continues to monetarily support the Islamic Fundamentalist regime Taliban in its quest to occupy more land... |
2/24/1997
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Kentucky Study Urges Supervision After Release of Sex Offenders
A new study of Kentucky's sex-offender treatment program recommends that released offenders receive at least two years of state supervision after they leave prison... |
2/24/1997
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Kentucky Study Urges Supervision After Release of Sex Offenders
A new study of Kentucky's sex-offender treatment program recommends that released offenders receive at least two years of state supervision after they leave prison... |
2/21/1997
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Clinton Urges Hearings For Herman
President Clinton told reporters yesterday that the Senate should schedule hearings for his nominee to serve as Secretary of Labor, Alexis Herman... |
2/21/1997
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Portugal Narrowly Rejects Abortion Rights Bill
After a long, heated national debate, Portuguese lawmakers yesterday narrowly defeated a bill which would have allowed unrestricted abortions during the first twelve weeks of pregnancy... |
2/21/1997
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Army Investigates Overseas Sexual Misconducts; Citadel Hazing Hearings Begin
Following allegations of widespread sexual harassment on a German Army base, the Army is examining how widespread sex crimes are at bases in Western Europe and Bosnia... |
2/21/1997
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First Woman Appointed to Head State National Gaurd
In Vermont, Lt... |
2/20/1997
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Supreme Court Upholds Fixed Buffer Zones to Protect Abortion Clinics
On Wednesday, February 19th, the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Schenk v... |
2/20/1997
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Supreme Court Sets Aside Set-Aside Law
The Supreme Court ruled in Philadelphia v Contractors Assn... |
2/20/1997
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May Sweeps May Sweep Ellen Out of the Closet
TV Guide reports that writers of the hit t.v... |
2/20/1997
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Labor Leaders Seek Protection Under Welfare Law, Also Back Herman Nomination
Labor leaders, gathered for the annual mid-winter meeting of the AFL-CIO, are demanding that the millions of welfare recipients headed into the workforce receive at least minimum wage... |
2/20/1997
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Falls Church, VA Abortion Clinic Firebombed, Anti-Abortion Extremist Arrested
On February 18th, anti-abortion extremist James Anthony Mitchell, 38, broke into and firebombed a Falls Church, Virginia abortion clinic... |