Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-09-23 05:23
Story here. Excerpt:
'DES MOINES, Iowa -- Two women are in custody, accused of assaulting a 12-year-old boy who's also a relative.
"They assaulted him and caused serious injury," said Lt. Jeff Miller of the West Des Moines Police Department.
Police said Jaton Warren, 27, and her mother, Maia Beadeau, 51, are responsible for beating the boy Wednesday.'
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-09-23 05:01
Story here. Excerpt:
"A city court sentenced a woman to five years' rigorous imprisonment for framing four men in a fake rape case. The verdict comes on the heels of the Supreme Court's recent direction to courts for handling allegations of rape with 'caution'.
Meera, 49, had framed four men in a fake rape case and then extorted money from them during the trial. She was arrested after the court had established inconsistencies in her statements in court. The four men were freed in 2005 after court found them innocent "as the Meera had been making different contradictory statements at various stages, which was very difficult to believe".
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-09-23 04:57
Story here.
Make sure you check out the video for this story. Excerpt:
"A North Little Rock woman is arrested for making a false rape charge. Police say that on August 5th, 31-year-old Paula Renee Kay said she was raped in Burns Park. North Little Rock Police then spent many man hours and money -- including hiring a sketch artist -- to find that man. "It's a sad situation that we've had to arrest someone who alleged that they were a victim. But at the same time, our investigators were able to close this case. More importantly, we're able to give the community some sense of security again, that Burns Park is an okay place to go - it's safe," NLR police spokesperson, Sgt. Terry Kuykendall said. Filing a false report is a felony, punishable by up to six years in prison."
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Submitted by anthony on Sun, 2007-09-23 04:48
Story here. Excerpt:
'"It's an international trend that experts widely described as the "feminization of education."
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"Martin blames the trend on the public schools, which he said switched gears through the 1970s to appeal to the learning style of girls because they weren't doing as well as boys.
"Boys are getting shafted," said Martin, starting in the early elementary school grades where there is "zero tolerance on horsing around" and boys are treated as learning disabled and put on medication if they misbehave."'
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-09-21 22:01
Story here. Excerpt:
"DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - An unmarried father of twin boys must have his children returned to his custody from England, a Dublin judge ruled Tuesday in a landmark judgment for the parental rights of unmarried men.
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Until now, Irish law recognized no custody rights for unmarried fathers, chiefly because Ireland's conservative 1937 constitution emphasizes that such rights flow from marriage and motherhood.
But High Court Justice Liam McKechnie said the man, a school teacher identified in court only as «Mr. G,» was the de-facto joint guardian of the twins before the mother took them without warning to Manchester, northwest England, eight months ago."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-09-21 21:52
Story here. Excerpt:
"On the third day of deliberations, the six women and six men of the jury concluded that Ms. Bédard was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of kidnapping her then-11-year-old daughter and taking her to the United States last fall with the criminal intent of depriving the father, her ex-husband Jean Paquet, of his custody rights."
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"We will take into account the two weeks of provisional detention she spent in a United States jail," Ms. Lemieux said yesterday. Her comments were an indication that the Crown may request that Ms. Bédard, who faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail, be handed a much lighter sentence."
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"In February, Ms. Bédard regained custody of her child in a ruling that reiterated Mr. Paquet's custodial rights."
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-09-21 21:42
Canadian government cancels $300K yearly handout to feminist group: National Association of Women and the Law ("NAWL").
The closure is treated mostly as a non-event. It doesn't even make headlines in most of Canada's mainstream media.
NAWL news release here.
Toronto Star: Prints two articles here and here.
Ottawa Citizen: here.
Even the notoriously feminist Toronto Star buried the article in the back of its news section.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2007-09-21 14:54
Story here. Excerpt:
'The BBC has decreed that its new 'bite-size' news bulletins must be presented by young and attractive women, according to claims.
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Last night a BBC spokesman denied there was any explicit mention of pretty young women in the market research, but refused to reveal what it had said about the type of presenter viewers wanted.'
"Attractive male news readers wanted for one-minute newscasts"
Can you imagine the shrill accusations of sexism? It happens to men, and is greeted pretty much with silence.
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Submitted by AngryMan on Fri, 2007-09-21 12:43
Story here. Excerpt:
'The number of women taking employers to court claiming unfair pay has risen to record levels.
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Jenny Watson, chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission, said that this flood of pay claims was pushing the tribunal system to breaking point.
She said the surge of cases was due to women being recruited by no-win no-fee lawyers promising to win pay rises and backdated cash.
She warned that these lawyers may now target women working in the private sector, which is just as vulnerable to legal action.'
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Submitted by AngryMan on Fri, 2007-09-21 12:39
Story here. Excerpt:
"A woman who falsely claimed to have been raped by two different men - forcing them to spend time behind bars - has been jailed for eight months."
Eight months seems lenient for attempting to destroy two families, and putting innocent men in prison. However, it is a positive development because:
(1) She is in jail.
(2) She has not been given the usual anonymity.
Maybe the tide is beginning to turn...
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-20 18:36
Story here. Excerpt:
"The government has at last officially supported male circumcision as a tool to fight against HIV/Aids. But the acknowledgement comes with a call for maximum caution from the health ministry.
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The Health ministry says that Rwanda has adopted male circumcision as one of the preventive measures against the disease."
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2007-09-20 18:32
Story here. Excerpt:
"A judge ruled Wednesday that a woman who killed her minister-husband with a shotgun can begin supervised visits with her three young daughters, but did not decide whether she can have custody of them.
Mary Winkler, who said she needs to help her children heal emotionally from the loss of their father, can visit with them starting Sept. 29, Judge Ron Harmon ruled."
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2007-09-20 13:49
Thanks to Marc A. for this. Article here. Excerpt:
'Women are kicking their mates out of the house in record numbers in Costa Rica. Some of them are enjoying it and using the law designed to protect women against domestic violence to swindle expats. Many expats come to Costa Rica in search of a relationship and end up shooting themselves in the foot by making bad choices.
Police in Heredia say women are abusing Law 8589 Article 7. The article states, “In order to protect the victims, they will be able to request, from the start of the complaint, the protective measures contemplated in the law against domestic violence, as well as the necessary precautionary measures foreseen in the penal code of procedure.”'
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Submitted by ItsDan on Wed, 2007-09-19 17:12
Article here.
Apparently a German town had been suffering a mass exodus of young people from it's bordered, so it's novel approach to a solution is to pay women almost $3000, just for agreeing to live in the city for 3 years.
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2007-09-19 15:05
Article here. Excerpt:
"What did Summers, a distinguished economist and a liberal Democrat who served in the Clinton administration, do to deserve such obloquy? In 2005, he suggested that it's worth researching whether, among other factors, innate differences between men and women may play a role in the greater prominence of men in the sciences -- a hypothesis that has some support in the relevant scientific literature.
Summers desperately tried to make amends, issuing an abject apology for even raising the subject. Nevertheless, and despite strong support for him among Harvard students, he was drummed out of the Harvard presidency by the Cambridge academic equivalent of a lynch mob.
Apparently his sins against feminist orthodoxy were so grave that he's still not welcome to give so much as a dinner speech to the UC Board of Regents more than two years later."
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