Submitted by Michael on Tue, 2009-02-03 22:24
Article here. Excerpt:
'A woman accused of helping recruit dozens of female suicide bombers looked into the camera and described the process: trolling society for likely candidates and then patiently converting the women from troubled souls into deadly attackers.
The accounts, in a video released Tuesday by Iraq police, offer a rare glimpse into the networks used to find and train the women bombers who have become one of the insurgents' most effective weapons as they struggle under increasing crackdowns.
In a separate prison interview with The Associated Press, with interrogators nearby, the woman said she was part of a plot in which young women were raped and then sent to her for matronly advice. She said she would try to persuade the victims to become suicide bombers as their only escape from the shame and to reclaim their honor.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2009-02-03 17:08
Article here. Excerpt:
'Let’s take a look at some of the “investments” in the House Stimulus plan to see if this new pork-laden bill will “lay a solid foundation for future growth.” It includes:
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• $1 billion to provide incentive funds for states to collect child support owed to families (stimulus for the state police).'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-02-03 16:12
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'The Labor Department’s conclusion was that the gender pay gap was the result of a multitude of factors and that the “raw wage gap should not be used as the basis for [legislative] correction. Indeed, there may be nothing to correct. The differences in raw wages may be almost entirely the result of individual choices being made by both male and female workers.”
The Labor Department’s new report is clearly an important contribution to the debate over pay equity. But where is it? Although it was posted on the Labor Department’s web site just days after it was finalized, it was apparently removed as the transition in power was occurring between former President Bush and President Obama. We don’t know why the report was taken down, but certainly the timing is suspicious.'
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Submitted by webdigr on Tue, 2009-02-03 08:56
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'Karachi police have registered a case against three unidentified women who allegedly abducted a man and raped him over four consecutive days, and later throwing him near Qayyumabad River in an unconscious state.
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As he regained consciousness, Khalil found that the women “were forcing themselves onto me”. According to assistant superintendent of police Asad Raza, the women sexually assaulted Khalil for four days, and then threw him near Qayyumabad river. “His condition is really bad ... his genitals are bleeding and he cannot walk properly,” said Raza.
Raza said the women belonged to rich families of Karachi’s Clifton area. “It’s a complicated case ... but we are hoping that we will solve it soon,” he added.'
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Submitted by webdigr on Tue, 2009-02-03 04:19
Story here. She killed a man out of sheer buffoonery, and all she gets is a 21 months jail? Would you have given the same punishment to a man, if he killed a woman in exactly the same situation? Excerpt:
'A motorist who sent and received more than 20 text messages before she crashed into another car killing its driver has been jailed for 21 months.
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Curtis, who was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving in December, had told Oxford Crown Court she felt there were times when using a phone while driving was acceptable.
During the trial the defendant, a waitress, said she had been "hyper" as she set off on her two-hour journey on 20 November, 2007.
She had made various calls and sent text messages to a number of friends using predictive text.
Shortly after making a call, her car hit Ms McBryde's parked Peugeot 106, then spun into oncoming traffic, hitting two more vehicles.
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Judge Hall said he hoped the case would send out a warning to other drivers not to use their phones when behind the wheel.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:57
Article here. Excerpt:
'Masculinity. Masculinity in our culture is extremely unhealthy. Virtually all of these rage-induced rampages are by males. Though we went through a period of men being encouraged to be more sensitive (largely, thanks to feminism), recent influences have moved men back to a hyper-masculinity that poses serious problems for our society. Through cultural and parental conditioning, media images (tech games but also action films, comic books, graphic novels and advertisements), sports influences (mixed martial arts in particular), peer influences and so on, males today more than ever feel pressure to be hyper-masculine. The end product is a male who doesn't allow for emotional outlets, doesn't express or communicate mental anguish, doesn't show weakness or get help but instead sees violence as a viable option to solving problems.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:52
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'COLUMBUS, Ohio—A 22-year-old woman was arraigned Friday after firefighters found a man’s body in a Northeast Side home Wednesday.
Columbus fire was called out to the 1700 block of Devonshire Road at 12:49 a.m. Wednesday.
When firemen extinguished the flames at the Northeast Side home, they discovered a male victim inside the residence.
The victim had gunshot wounds to his upper body, according to CPD.
CPD identified the victim as 44-year-old Jackie D. Hagwood.
Columbus police arrested 22-year-old Tamara L. Smith on murder charges in connection with Hagwood’s death.
Smith was arraigned Friday, and her bond was set at $1 million.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:49
Story here.
'Police arrested a 27-year-old woman for allegedly driving her car into a man after an argument last night.
According to police, the woman and a man, 28, had gotten to an argument in Kailua around 8:20 p.m. She walked away and returned with her car, police said.
She then allegedly drove her car into the man, hitting him.
He was taken to a hospital in serious condition, police said.
The woman fled, and was later found by police at Porky’s Bar at 32 Maluniu Ave. in Kailua.
She was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:48
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'A 45-year-old District man was fatally shot by a woman who was arrested and charged in the killing, police said yesterday.
Police released few details about the homicide, one of two that occurred in a two-hour span early yesterday in Southeast Washington. They said the 45-year-old man, who was not identified because next of kin had not been notified, was shot about 3:45 a.m. in a house in the 1500 block of Tubman Road SE.
He was taken to Prince George's Hospital Center, where he was pronounced dead, authorities said.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:45
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'A Shreveport woman was arrested on a charge of second-degree aggravated battery Saturday after her husband was shot in their home in the Pinecroft neighborhood south of Shreveport Regional Airport.
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According to police reports, during an argument with her husband, Taquela Harris “armed herself with an automatic handgun and subsequently shot her husband in the foot.” The online arrest report provides a little more detail, saying that "the offender and her husband were arguing and she told him not to leave. She told him that if he left out the door she would shoot him and he walked out and she shot him in the foot."'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:44
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'VINALHAVEN (NEWS CENTER) -- Police say a woman from Vinalhaven has been arrested for stabbing her ex-husband and her eight-year-old son.
The Knox County Sheriff's department says Maria Witham was arrested on the island of Vinalhaven early Monday morning, after deputies were called to a home on the Roberts Cemetery Road about 12:30 am.
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Maria Witham has been charged with two counts of elevated aggravated assault, and with violating conditions of release.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 22:37
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'When Tzipi Livni, Israel’s foreign minister and a candidate for prime minister, spoke before a group of women lawyers last week, she received three standing ovations. Her male rivals in the race had to make do with polite applause.
“Whether we have a female prime minister is up to you and your vote,“ Livni told the 200 or so women, who promptly rose to their feet, clapping and cheering.
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However, running second behind the Likud Party’s Benjamin Netanyahu and with her male rivals attempting to undercut her credibility, using language some describe as thinly veiled chauvinism, Livni has pulled out the gender card, possibly in realization of the potential strength of women voters.
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“I want a woman in charge—a woman has more of a sense of responsibility for her people,“ hairdresser Rachel Rubin, 54, said during a break at the salon where she works.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 21:48
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'Men in Sydney, Australia will be among the first in the world to try a new contraceptive giving them control over their own fertility.
ANZAC Research Institute at Concord Hospital has begun testing a new twice-monthly male contraceptive injection.
It works exactly like the female contraceptive pill by shutting down the reproductive function.
The contraceptive tricks the brain into thinking it has already produced sperm and does not affect men's sexuality.
Earlier studies have found the injection works in 95 percent of men and allows users to become fully fertile within three month of stopping the injections.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-02-02 21:40
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'GALVESTON, Texas — Attorneys for a mother accused of beating to death her 2-year-old daughter during a daylong discipline session rested their case Monday after presenting only one witness at her capital murder trial.
The jury of seven women and five men was expected to begin deliberating Kimberly Dawn Trenor's fate after closing arguments Monday afternoon.
Trenor's only defense witness, a co-worker of her husband's, testified he believed Royce Clyde Zeigler II seemed to be controlling of his wife. Trenor's attorneys have argued to jurors that Trenor was under Zeigler's control and she was not responsible for the death of toddler Riley Ann Sawyers.'
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Update: Verdict is in: guilty.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2009-02-02 19:46
Sixteen years ago Sheila Kuehl held a press conference shortly before the Super Bowl to announce the startling news that domestic violence increased 40% after men watched professional football games. It was a complete hoax – but that didn't the stop her myth from being endlessly recycled.
Now, a new group is out there broadcasting DV myths. This time it's the American Bar Association's Commission on Domestic Violence. These myths are found in the ABA flyer, "10 Myths about Custody and Domestic Violence and How to Counter Them."
Last summer RADAR issued a Special Report (.pdf file) debunking the claims – and requested the ABA to remove the flyer.
But the flyer (.pdf file) is still there, stereotyping men in the worst possible ways.
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