Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2008-11-07 16:25
Story here Excerpt:
'A teacher stalked a colleague at a top state school by bombarding him with unwanted love letters saying she wanted to be his 'flesh and blood', an employment tribunal heard.
Helen Vipond was said to have continued to pester German teacher Jamie Meharg - who was given police protection during the two-year period when the alleged stalking took place.
The tribunal in Ashford heard that Mrs Vipond, 62, sent up to ten letters and made repeated unwanted visits to 42-year-old Meharg's classroom at the respected Darrick Wood secondary in Orpington, Kent.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2008-11-07 15:00
Presentation by Mr. Joakim Ramstedt from Gothenburg, Sweden, the musician:
"My hope is that you will spread this film to as many as possible. I want my country to feel ashamed of what they are doing to our children.
Sweden is violating the UN children's rights act article 9 that states that a child has the RIGHT to a close and intimate relationship with both its parents. In Sweden, fathers are losing custody in 95% of all cases. It doesn't matter if the mother is unfit. She wins anyway. That is abuse and torture for the men and children that are affected, and it's causing a lot of problems for the kids in their life. This needs to stop."
Permission granted to embed and spread the video.
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-11-06 23:25
Via Greg Andresen, from Bettina Ardent:
"Hi Greg,
I wonder if you can help me. I am trying to contact all the key people working in the men's health area. I am seeking their help with a project I am working on, as I need men to volunteer for the research. See notice attached explaining what it is all about. Please see also my website http://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/ for more information.
Thanks, Tina"
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2008-11-06 19:53
Story here. I found it ironic; New Hampshire also has the country's only state-funded Commission on the Status of Men, too. Excerpt:
'New Hampshire’s State Senate is now unlike any in the country and unlike any before it. After Tuesday’s election, women now make up the majority of the New Hampshire State Senate. In an election year that saw Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Nancy Pelosi grab headlines and airtime across the country, New Hampshire didn’t just vote blue, it voted for women.
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Previously ten women held senate seats out of twenty-four in Concord, but now they hold thirteen.'
Imagine that, "gender-representative parity" all without having to get the legal system to mandate it? Will wonders never cease? But what if by 2012, 75% of the NH Senate is made up of women? Will there be a push on by those women to get more men into the Senate like there has been for years the other way? I guess we'll see. But <<let's don't>> hold our breaths, hmm? :)
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-11-06 17:34
Story here. Excerpt:
'Premiership referee Mark Clattenburg's ex-girlfriend has been arrested on suspicion of trashing his luxury sports car.
His Porsche Boxster, worth £40,000, was vandalised outside a flat he owns in Gosforth, Newcastle, in August.
A corrosive substance was splattered on the side of the vehicle, which has a private registration, causing thousands of pounds of damage.
Now, it has emerged his former lover and business partner Susan Clegg has been arrested by Northumbria Police in connection with the incident.
The 35-year-old, of Gateshead, is helping police with their inquiries and must answer bail later this month, when she could face charges.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-11-04 15:53
Media Release
International Men's Day - 19th November 2008
International Men's Day will have its inaugural celebration in Australia on 19th November 2008.
Russian President, Mikhail Gorbachev, first called for an international day to celebrate men in 1999 at the United Nations in Vienna. International Men's Day is celebrated on many different dates around the world with varying degrees of success.
To help standardize International Men's Day and increase its success the Indian 'Save the Family Foundation' launched an international campaign and called for the celebration of International Men's Day on 19th November along with Pakistan, Trinidad and Tabago.
Australia is joining with India, which has the second largest male population in the world, to call other countries around the world to make 19th November 2008 a day to honour men for the contribution they make to their family, friends, work, community and nation.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-11-04 15:49
Via email: JPMorgan Chase is a major contributor to the Family Place the sponsor of the DART bus ads. Please send an email to elaine.agather-at-jpmorganchase.com and ask that she ask the Family Place and DART to remove these offensive ads immediately. Hitting the sponsors of an organization is a great way to get their attention. Elaine will be back to read her emails by Thursday I am told.
--Paul Clements, US Activist
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From http://www.familyplace.org/Page.aspx?pid=246:
Our Partners
JPMorgan Chase
Chase, the presenting sponsor of The Family Place Partners Card 2007, is a leading corporate citizen in Dallas, building long-term partnerships with nonprofit organizations whose success is vital to the prosperity of our communities. Each year, Chase provides financial resources, technical assistance, investments and loans, and volunteer support to a broad range of organizations in three key areas: community asset development, youth education, and arts and culture.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2008-11-04 12:03
Story here. Excerpt:
'Love is blind — at least in the case of a wealthy Irish businessman who today pleaded with a judge not to jail his partner when she was sentenced to six years for hiring a hitman to kill him and his two sons.
Sharon Collins used the pseudonym “Lying Eyes” when she contracted a Las Vegas poker dealer to kill her partner PJ Howard, a property tycoon, and his sons Robert and Niall.
But in a bizarre twist during today’s sentencing in Dublin's Central Criminal Court, Mr Howard appealed for the judge to spare Collins, a 45-year-old divorcee with two children from a previous relationship, declaring: "I will not give up on Sharon".'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-11-04 03:07
Article here. Betrays the "men tend to be less hygienic than women" stereotype, yes? Won't see this on JunkScience, er, I mean, LiveScience, any time soon. Excerpt:
'WASHINGTON – Wash your hands, folks, especially you ladies. A new study found that women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do. And everybody has more types of bacteria than the researchers expected to find.
"One thing that really is astonishing is the variability between individuals, and also between hands on the same individual," said University of Colorado biochemistry assistant professor Rob Knight, a co-author of the paper.
"The sheer number of bacteria species detected on the hands of the study participants was a big surprise, and so was the greater diversity of bacteria we found on the hands of women," added lead researcher Noah Fierer, an assistant professor in Colorado's department of ecology and evolutionary biology.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2008-11-04 02:40
An analysis[1] of the data in the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services "Child Maltreatment" reports from 2001-2006, shows that:
- 70.8% of children killed by one parent are killed by their mothers
- 70.6% of children abused by one parent are abused by their mothers
- 60% of the victims are boys
This week Glenn Sacks [2] and Ned Holstein [3] notified the public that for the month of October, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has plastered billboards all over its buses, promoting the falsehood that only men ever commit domestic violence.
The misandry in DART's campaign is so blatant that it distracts attention from this even more offensive fact:
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Submitted by anthony on Mon, 2008-11-03 20:12
Article here. Excerpt:
'But a new analysis shows that they are poised to become the dominant force in the workplace over the next decade, paving the way for a dramatic feminisation of society.
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Dr Mark Batey, of Manchester Business School, said: "Women are going to be dominant in the professions over the next decade. They will begin to hold far more positions of power in the workplace.
"Employers realise that women are more suited to the modern workplace, where the emphasis is on the qualities of team-work, leadership skills, communication and emotional intelligence in which they excel – rather than the intellectual ability or physical strength on which men have relied. Already employers, such as law firms, are struggling to find good male candidates for vacancies because women are not only getting better academic qualifications, they have a better range of skills."'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2008-11-03 04:29
Story here. Excerpt:
'A woman who helped send her former partner to prison for 10 months after lying in court has escaped with 50 hours community service.
Marion Anne Carter, 61, was sentenced in Hamilton last week after earlier pleading guilty to perverting the course of justice.
Her lies under oath helped convict Robert "Bob" Sutton of
two rapes, four assaults with a weapon and nine assaults on a number of people that saw him jailed in November 2005.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2008-11-02 21:49
Entry here. You don't need to register for an account to submit a comment. Comments appear right away, there's no moderation. Excerpt:
'Well it should come as no surprise to anyone that Mr.Sacks (I won't link to him) is continuing on with his misogynistic attacks against women. In his teeny little world, it is all about the penis, and if you don't have one your story does not deserve to be told. We certainly cannot have a world where women speak out against the violence and the oppression that they face at the hands of men, that would be far to threatening to patriarchy.
The Family Place domestic shelter paid $25,000 for 45 bus-side ads and 300 bus interior ads to appear on DART, the Dallas transit system. Sacks and his minions have declared these ads offensive to men and fathers. They have started a campaign to get the ads taken down.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2008-11-02 19:42
Story here. "Remember Winston, it isn't what your eyes tell you. It's what The Party tells you." Excerpt:
'NEW YORK – Paula Radcliffe defended her title at the New York City Marathon on Sunday to become the second woman to win the race three times.
Marilson Gomes dos Santos of Brazil won the men's race for the second time in three years, passing Abderrahim Goumri of Morocco with about a mile to go.
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Unlike Radcliffe's tight victories in 2004 and '07, the world record holder from Great Britain pulled away from Ludmila Petrova in the 22nd mile to win comfortably in two hours, 23 minutes, 56 seconds.'
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Submitted by Matt on Sun, 2008-11-02 19:41
Story here. Excerpt:
'Fathers-4-Justice members from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia rallied in front of Heinz Stadium this past Sunday, October 26. Members felt a football stadium on a Sunday afternoon would be the perfect place to find dads and increase public awareness. The rally was a tremendous success. Members, armed with flyers, signs and flags, walked through the public parking lots and along the sidewalks talking to people about equal parenting. “People were running after us to get our information, one guy chased me, when he caught up to me, he said he has been fighting the family court system for almost 24 years. He thanked me for being there and spreading our message. He asked for some information to give to all of his friends in the same situation, I gave him a stack of flyers, and off he went to distribute them. That was a great moment.” Brian Holladay, a National Boardmember for Fathers-4-Justice, said.'
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