Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-01-27 00:24
Article here. Excerpt:
'A study claims men have a 20 per cent risk developing a drink problem in their lifetimes, and 10 per cent chance of becoming hooked.
The seeds of abuse and dependence on alcohol often begins in the late to mid 20s, according to researchers from the University of California, San Diego.
However the lifetime risk for women abusing alcohol was only between 8 and 10 per cent, they estimated.
Earlier this week official figures showed that millions of Britons are putting their health at risk by spending too many evenings at home with a bottle of wine.
Official guidelines warn that men should drink no more than three to four units a day and women no more than two to three.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-01-27 00:03
Article here. Excerpt:
'The statistics involving boys and education look bleak. More boys flunk or drop out of school than girls, and young males make up more than two-thirds of the students in special education. Across the board, in elementary, high school, and higher education, girls outperform boys in regard to homework and grades, as reported by the Public Broadcasting Service Web site, pbsparents.org.
So who is to blame for, what looks like, boy's educational apathy? Michael Thompson, coauthor of the book Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys, believes that boys have too much energy for traditional schools. "More boys have problems with attention and focus than girls...And they are not given enough opportunities [in school] to move around."
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Submitted by GaryB on Mon, 2009-01-26 22:29
This story on the Sydney Morning Herald explains that there has been a huge increase in women committing crimes lately - but then goes on to explain how basically - surprise surprise - it's all our fault, chaps... Quote:
'THE number of women found guilty of crimes has jumped dramatically, partly as a result of alcohol-fuelled young "ladettes" trying to emulate young males. The number of young women offenders has risen 17 per cent in the past four years, compared to just 4.5 per cent for men.
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Eva Cox, head of the Women's Electoral Lobby, said the rise in female crime rates was "one of the consequences of equality" which happened as women had greater opportunities to offend than in the past. They were trying to keep up with the general cultural image in which being a yobbo male was seen as desirable.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2009-01-26 16:03
Article here. Excerpt:
'Men's rights advocates have come a long way in getting husband abuse recognized as a form of domestic abuse. There is help and resources for men to recover from abuse.
An American sociologist, Suzanne Steinmetz, introduced the term battered husband thirty-two years ago. Battered men may have officially become recognized as victims in abusive relationships in the academic world, however, it took over twenty years before it slowly was accepted in other professional fields.
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Debating the prevalence or severity of husband abuse is irrelevant. Domestic violence should not be a gender issue: it is a human issue.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2009-01-26 15:59
A report issued today by RADAR Services, "Are Abuse Shelters Helping the True Victims of Domestic Violence?" (.pdf file), reveals some disturbing facts about the country's 1,200 abuse shelters.
Based on research studies, reviews of shelter websites, and interviews with former shelter residents and staff, the report reveals that only one in 10 persons are in shelters because of they are victims of battering. Instead, shelters are filled with homeless persons and substance abusers. This makes it hard for true victims of domestic violence to get the help they need.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 08:20
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'A Sacramento mother convicted earlier this year of killing her 3-year-old son wanted a do-over, but a judge ruled Friday that once was enough.
No new trial for Carline Balbuena.
The judge's decision brought to a close – for now, anyway – an ordeal that began in November 2005 with the beating death of Keith Carl "K.C." Balbuena, a little boy with a winning smile and an agonizing, short life. The case graphically illustrated the vulnerability of a child in an abusive home, where both adults – a lovesick mother and violent boyfriend/roommate – had lied about his numerous injuries.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:54
Story here. Excerpt:
'Snip, snip! No, that’s not the sound of your baby boy’s foreskin getting nipped—it’s the sound of Medicaid cutting the benefits that cover circumcision.
Thousands of male infants aren’t being circumcised this year because their states don’t cover the procedure. There are currently sixteen states that don’t cover circumcisions through Medicaid, which costs between $250 and $300 on average.
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Get it together, Medicaid. Forcing the next generation of men into a lifetime of smooth, unaltered genitals is no way to govern a nation. Our forefathers fought hard so that American men would have the sculpted penile curves of a Ferrari, and denying them that right is simply unconstitutional.*
*Yes, I'm being sarcastic. The style of one's genitalia is a personal choice and the debate on whether circumcision is beneficial or unnecessary continues. Do you believe circumcision is an outdated practice? Aesthetically pleasing? Mutilation? Share your opinion (nicely)!'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:52
Article here. Excerpt:
'Matthew Hess, the group's president, argues that boys are being treated unfairly when it comes to circumcision.
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:33
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'New Delhi - A divorce cannot take away a mother’s right to be with her child and the custody cannot be called unlawful, a city court has held while quashing a man’s petition alleging that his estranged wife had illegally detained his son.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Rakesh K Sharma said that keeping the child is a mother’s “natural right”, and a court requires extraordinary reasons to disturb the guardianship. “The custody of a minor child by his mother, by any stretch of imagination, would not constitute any offence,” the ACMM said in his order on Thursday.
The court also held that a mother could not be called an offender even if she forcibly detains the child. In the present case, the man had demanded that a search warrant be issued against his estranged wife.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:27
Article here. Excerpt:
'For the first time in several decades, the F word is back on the agenda. No, I don't mean that we are all debating the merits of yet another misogynistic chef, but that feminism is taking centre stage.
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It is all about the boys,' she told me. 'They come first. And the boys don't want to know you if you don't sleep with them. They were all raised on porn, they all read lads' mags, they think that is what we should be like. We dumb ourselves down for them.
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I spoke to a 26-year-old male friend yesterday, and asked if he even knows where he stands. 'I find women competitive with each other, confrontational, liberated sexually, oh my goodness yes, but they also demand we pay for everything. We are not supposed to object to anything they do, how they dress, how much they drink. It's confusing.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:17
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'HAMILTON — A 39-year-old woman is facing two charges for allegedly having sex with two teenage boys over the past two years.
Tracy Conley, who lists addresses on Trenton-Franklin Road in Madison Twp. and Weeping Willow Drive in St. Clair Twp. in court documents, was indicted last month on two counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, a third-degree felony.
The charges allege that Conley engaged in a sex act with a boy between the ages of 13 and 16 on Dec. 31, 2007, and between May 15 and May 31, 2008. Assistant Butler County Prosecutor Greg Stephens said there are two victims.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 02:15
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'Despite increasing concern, the gap has widened steadily this decade. By 2007, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, a third of women ages 25 to 29 had bachelor's degrees, the highest proportion ever. For men, it was just over one-quarter, lower than it was in 2000.
Educators have not been able to agree on what causes this disparity. Guidance counselors who work with high school seniors have different theories, and many observe that boys sometimes take a lackadaisical approach to future plans.
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The trend is playing out in the gender ratios at many colleges. To maintain a balance between the sexes, some schools have worked hard to attract young men.
Seton Hill University in Greensburg is about two-thirds female. Though the former women's college began admitting men in 2001 and added a football team in 2004 to attract male students, it has yet to reach a gender balance.'
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2009-01-26 00:10
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'A Monroe woman, who said she was angry because her boyfriend wouldn't let her sleep, shot him with a small-caliber handgun, according to an arrest affidavit.
Charged with aggravated battery was Roshonda Anding, 21, of 3002 Burg Jones Lane. She remained in Ouachita Correctional Center on Saturday afternoon with no bond set.
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"Anding was cooperative," the affidavit said, and "only stated that she shot (the victim) because he was bothering her and wouldn't let her sleep."'
Reader Comment:
"I am pretty sure this makes me evil, but this story made me laugh so hard. I mean, doubled over laughing. The whole idea of her shooting him to get some sleep. Hysterical! Oh man, I think my express ticket to hell just arrived."
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2009-01-25 23:54
Article here. Excerpt:
'When it comes to the age-old question of men and women, their relative strengths and weaknesses, a strange species of madness seems to have recently taken hold. Everywhere, not only in the media but also in academic and political life, the complexities of gender have been ironed out, reduced to a series of reassuring but stupid assumptions. The female principle is essentially generous and virtuous; masculinity is its opposite: selfish, untrustworthy.
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The revered and apparently intelligent actress Meryl Streep has this week been speculating on why the film Mamma Mia! has become the highest-grossing release of all time in the UK. Me too: trapped on an aeroplane recently, I endured 30 minutes of the film's mindless feel-good guff before switching over to Hellboy II. It is popular, I concluded, for the same reason that Busby Berkeley films did well during the Depression: it offers fluffy, escapist optimism for hard times.
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2009-01-25 17:15
Article here. Excerpt:
'THE Australian Government is demanding a New Zealand surrogate mother pay child support for the baby she had for two gay Queensland men, amid accusations she abandoned it.
Her case has raised fears of financial clawbacks for other New Zealand surrogates, including an Auckland woman who is eight-months pregnant with a son to another gay Australian couple.
"She's told the couple they have to sort it out as there's no way she's paying," said the second surrogate, who declined to be named.
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Australian funding agencies Centrelink and the Child Support Agency confirmed they were likely to seek maintenance payments from a birth mother in New Zealand if the Australian birth father claimed benefits as a sole parent caring for their baby.'
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