Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 22:49
Neil Steyskal writes "Monday, the Washington Times published a good column on Title IX, which prevents single-sex programs in government schools. It implies, but unfortunately it doesn't explicitly show, that the schools are designed for girls."
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 20:17
A recent National Post story describes a new form of male contraception that is as effective as a vasectomy but also reversible. A special implant is placed within the vas deferens tubes which blocks the sperm. The procedure for adding and removing the device is simple, and effectively creates a fully reversible vasectomy for its user. Initial safety clinical trials are beginning now, which will be followed by tests of the device's effectiveness.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 17:28
Neil Steyskal writes "Frontpagemag.com has an outstanding review of Dr. Sanford Braver's Divorced Dads" The article is excellent, and explains how Braver debunks six of the most common anti-father myths one at a time. It's a very informative review. Thanks also to Not PC for submitting this review.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 15:38
This article from the Union Leader quoted some work done by the New Hampshire chapter of the National Congress for Fathers and Children, explaining that "of 275 contested custody cases in 1998, mothers received sole custody of their children in 72 percent of the cases. Fathers received sole custody in 14.5 percent of cases. Joint custody was awarded in 10.5 percent of cases." The article falls short of claiming that bias undeniably exists against men in custody decisions, but the facts reported certainly seem to imply this.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 02:10
Douglas Rome, a journalist who writes extensively on men's issues in the UK, has told me that a particular domestic violence organization in Scotland is promoting lies and misleading info about domestic violence. Their "facts and figures," in particular, can be read here. Douglas has been organizing a campaign to lobby the group to change their information, and could use your help. Helen Norman is a main organizer for the group and can be e-mailed at HNorman@dghb.scot.nhs.uk. I would encourage people to be polite, but firm in their lobbying of this organization. Your efforts could be instrumental in changing the way DV awareness is promoted in Scotland.
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Submitted by Scott on Mon, 2001-07-02 00:09
Nightmist writes "A new Tennessee law will automatically place injunctions against spouses running away with children, draining joint bank accounts, and making harassing phone calls during divorce proceedings. The attorneys in this article (all female) disagree on whether the law is a good thing."
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2001-07-01 20:34
AngryHarry sent in this story from the UK Sunday Times, about how "An elite team of detectives and psychiatrists is being set up by police to target would-be killers and stop them before they commit murder." To what extent do you think this program will target males - particularly men of color? In other news, the Tampa Bay News Channel 9 is reporting that a camera system has been set up in Ybor city which digitally scans people's faces and compares them to a database of people's faces who have an oustanding arrest warrant. I sure hope they don't get too many false positives.
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2001-07-01 06:51
Nightmist writes "It's finally happened. Four night clubs in Singapore have offered a response to all the Ladies Nights offered by clubs all over the world: Men's Night. And guess what? They've been successful. In fact, the article suggests that the majority of the crowds who attend men's nights are male and heterosexual, meaning that the guys just want a night out without the girls. Likewise, the males on men's night are getting free or discounted admission to these clubs as well as free or discounted drinks. Maybe other clubs will take a hint and either get rid of the discriminating discounts altogether or offer comparable discount nights to males. Either way, I'd be happy."
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Submitted by Scott on Sun, 2001-07-01 02:39
Neil Steyskal writes "In this Reason magazine review of recent feminist books, Cathy Young finds some documentation of women's desire to control child rearing." Young's commentary on where feminism stands today is quite interesting, and she calls for the inclusion of men's perspectives in the ongoing dialogue about gender, even in books about feminism.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-06-30 22:51
Nightmist writes "According to Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, the father of the five Yates children recently slain by their mother (allegedly in a fit of postpartum depression) should bear the responsibility for the deaths of said children. Of course, O'Reilly is going under the assumption that the mother really was insane at the time of the killings, an assumption which the science of postpartum depression may dispute. Again, remember that Bill O'Reilly is Fox News' Jerry Springer, so I wouldn't consider his opinion as being either informed or asserted with any great intellect."
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2001-06-30 20:00
Here's an amusing incident involving the dress code at the South Carolina House of Representatives, a non existent Men's Caucus sending a memo, and some women's advocates. So how do these things come together to form an amusing story? Why don't you click the link and find out? The scary thing to me is that legal action could be in the works for something that was obviously satire.
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-06-30 16:09
Nightmist writes "The Salt Lake Tribune ran this article recently about Jade Rubik and www.safe4all.org. In the story, Rubik tells some of his own horrifying experiences as a victim of abuse. I e-mailed him after the story ran. He said the piece ran on the front page of the print edition. That's pretty high profile in mainstream media. It's about time."
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Submitted by Adam on Sat, 2001-06-30 04:10
Yes, it's another"no men allowed" incident, according to this Ottawa Citizen article. As you would expect, they're backed up by the law to a certain extent since their justification "cites a 1986 case in Montreal, in which a feminist group wanted to exclude men from a musical event on International Women's Day. The Quebec Human Rights Commission ruled that excluding men was within the organization's right." If ever there was a good reason for men's groups to gatecrash....
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Submitted by Scott on Sat, 2001-06-30 01:59
Mensactivism.org is proud to announce a new feature for the site: an on-line chat page. The only requirement to participate is a web browser with Java enabled, no one even has to sign up for user accounts to use the chat room. Our first official chat session will be held on Thursday, July 5, starting at 9:30 PM Eastern Time. The session will last for as long as people participate. We'll have weekly chats on Wednesday nights at the same time from then on (next Wednesday is July 4, hence the exception). On top of that, there will be another special announcement during next Thursday's chat session including some free giveaways!
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Submitted by Scott on Fri, 2001-06-29 22:04
Nightmist writes "This article on Excite News details new gene therapy trials which could turn protstate cancer cells into targets for anti-cancer drugs. The therapy involves inserting a modified virus directly into the cancer cells."
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