Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2011-12-08 16:33
Article here. Excerpt:
'Unfortunately, ramping up to implement circumcision has been slow. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently announced that 1 million circumcisions have been performed over the last 4 years, three-quarters funded by the U.S. government. This is just 4% of the number of circumcisions needed in sub-Saharan Africa. This seems disappointing. It has been four years since randomized controlled trials definitively showed that circumcision can reduce HIV transmission by 60%. And at $75 or so per procedure, circumcision is one of the great bargains in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As many cynics have observed, if there were an HIV/AIDS vaccine as effective as circumcision, we would have been celebrating wildly and intensely pushing its production and distribution. Why has circumcision been treated differently? Why has it taken so long to ramp up circumcision?'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2011-12-08 16:22
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'In the Gulf region, where gender restrictions keep the majority of educated women at home, an airline company has come up with a unique formula to encourage a female workforce within its ranks.
Eithad Airways has opened an all-female customer call center in the university city of Al Ain, about two hours east of its main office at Abu Dhabi International Airport, the New York Times reported.
The call center opened in March 2011 with 80 workers and, since then, the staff has more than doubled, according to the newspaper.
“They’re more comfortable, and their families are more comfortable,” Samia Barj, manager of the center reportedly said, in reference to cultural mores that keep women from mingling with men who are not related.”'
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Submitted by anthony on Thu, 2011-12-08 16:16
Story here. Excerpt:
'A Chicago lawyer well-known locally for his "fathers' rights" advertising has taken on a celebrity case ... for a mom who says teen singer Justin Bieber is the father of her baby boy.
Although Mariah Yeater has dismissed without prejudice her San Diego Superior Court suit against Bieber, it could be refiled at any time, her attorney, Jeffery M. Leving, told the Associated Press.
Bieber, who denies that he could be the father, has reportedly agreed to take a paternity test and the suit has been put on hold while both sides wait for the result.
"We are trying to settle this matter out of court with Bieber's camp." said Leving, adding: "It's better that it's handled out of court which is in the best interests of everybody,"' [sic]
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-12-08 03:15
Sory here. Excerpt:
'Only a man can be proceeded against and punished for adultery, but the wife cannot be, even as an abettor, the Supreme Court has ruled.
A Bench of Justices Aftab Alam and R.M. Lodha said, “Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code [which deals with adultery] is currently under criticism from certain quarters for showing a strong gender bias, for it makes the position of a married woman almost as a property of her husband. But in terms of the law as it stands, it is evident from a plain reading of the Section that only a man can be proceeded against and punished for … adultery. Indeed, the Section provides expressly that the wife cannot be punished even as an abettor.”
Kalyani appealed against an Andhra Pradesh High Court judgment that dismissed her petition against registration of a case for adultery under Section 497 of the IPC and wrongful restraint under Section 341 of the IPC by another woman, Sailaja, who alleged that her husband was in an illicit relationship with her.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-12-08 03:04
Article here. Excerpt:
'You can’t make this stuff up~
Lisalyn R. Jacobs charged and arraigned today for assaulting Ben Vonderheide, aka. Daddy Justice At a VAWA Hearing in the Senate Building in Washington D.C. Another one bites the dust.
Do your job VAWA people and stop supporting and defending false accusations or you will be exposed and go down one by one.
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See the assault caught on tape...' (at http://vimeo.com/26559450)
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-12-08 02:08
Story here. Excerpt:
'RICHMOND, VA (WTVR) - The day is finally here and Thomas Haynesworth can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The wait for a full exoneration is over.
A panel of judges from the Virginia Court of Appeals has decided the 46-year-old Richmond man is not a rapist and he’s not a criminal. It acknowledged Haynesworth’s record should be wiped clean.
“Today justice is finally served for Thomas. God has been merciful and I’m so thankful” said an emotional Ken Cuccinelli during a Tuesday afternoon news conference.
He told a packed auditorium that his job as Attorney General is not just to convict people, but rather it’s to seek justice.
Cuccinelli formally apologized to Haynesworth. He said the mistake that led him to be imprisoned for 27 years was just that, a mistake.'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2011-12-08 02:04
Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-12-07 20:08
Article here. Excerpt:
'Think most of the misogyny on MTV comes from men? Guess again, says a new study of the network’s shows, which finds women engage in a whopping 88 percent of the shows’ sexual dialogue, insult each other much more than the men, and offer themselves up in positive portrayals only when they’re talking about physical appearance and their ability to bounce back from getting ridiculed.
Television watchdog group The Parents Television Council (PTC) releases its jaw-dropping report “Reality of MTV: Gender Portrayals on Reality TV” on Wednesday, and Fox411.com got an exclusive first look at its findings.
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Here are their bombshell findings:
-- Only 24 percent of what females said about themselves was positive across all shows combined.
-- Positive dialogue between females focused on their appearance, sense of accomplishment and emotional resilience.
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Submitted by anthony on Wed, 2011-12-07 19:32
Story here. Excerpt:
'In the end, the 11-woman, one-man retrial jury found the former governor guilty after nine days of deliberation. Jurors decided Blagojevich had tried to sell Obama's Senate seat and personally gained from his position of power. Each of the wire fraud convictions carry a maximum 20 years in prison.
They spared the former governor on count 17, however, saying he never shook down the Illinois Tollway. The jury didn't come to an agreement on counts 11 and 16, which dealt with the Illinois Tollway and trying to get favors for releasing funds for an elementary school.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2011-12-07 02:46
Article here. Excerpt:
'France's parliament is to debate abolishing prostitution through a crackdown which would criminalise payment for sex.
The National Assembly will vote on a symbolic resolution drafted by a cross-party commission which, if successful, will be followed by a bill in January.
The resolution urges abolition at a time when "prostitution seems to be becoming routine in Europe".
Some campaigners reject the bill, advocating prostitutes' rights instead.
Around 20,000 people are believed to be working as prostitutes in France.
France has been committed to abolishing the practice in principle since 1960 but the MPs behind the resolution want this stance to be "proclaimed loud and strong".
The criminalisation of clients is "the best way to see prostitution reduced in France, given that all the countries that have regulated this activity have seen an increase", the commission has argued.
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However, France's sex workers' trade union, Strass, has called a rally outside parliament to oppose the proposed bill.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2011-12-07 02:43
Article here. Excerpt:
'Court date for man’s £50,000 lawsuit against ‘male-blaming’ gender studies degrees at LSE
(AVfM News)A former student of the London School of Economics (LSE), who has filed a lawsuit claiming all five of its gender studies Masters degrees “exaggerate women’s issues and recommend blaming men to justify ignoring men’s issues,” will make his case at the Central London County Court, a hearing date now set for February 14th, 2012. As reported by The Evening Standard, The Guardian ...,Forbes Magazine, The West End Extra, A Voice for Men, Men’s Matters, and dozens of blogs and vlogs, Tom Martin’s case has garnered a lot of public support, his legal fund receiving £3055 in donations from ninety people in eight countries to date, but Martin says he now needs more donations, “Clerical errors by the court have caused a three month delay, so I now need a few thousand pounds more to continue devoting all my time in preparation for winning the case.”'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2011-12-07 02:41
Article here. Excerpt:
'Solomon Metalwala’s 2-year-old son Sky disappeared while in the custody of his estranged wife Julia Biryukova a month ago. Since then, everyone’s focus has been on the search for Sky, as it should be. We speculate that Sky has been stashed with a relative in Ukraine, Biryukova’s native country, but nobody really knows. We hope that Sky is safe and that he will be reunited with his father as soon as possible.
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Submitted by StayingFit on Tue, 2011-12-06 23:19
Story here. Excerpt:
'A third-grade teacher who resigned this week after parents accused her of dressing their daughters in lingerie and photographing them at a Christmas party was arrested on Thursday.
Kimberly Crain, 47, was arrested at her home in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and will face charges of manufacture of child pornography and lewd acts with a child, said District Attorney Richard Smothermon."
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Crain had been an elementary teacher for six years in McLoud, Oklahoma, about 30 miles east of Oklahoma City, when she allegedly invited third- and fourth-grade girls to her home last month for a Christmas party. She is accused of having the girls dress in holiday-themed bras and panties and photographing them.'
Just as troubling as the story is the reaction of many who commented on it. They express shock, since "women don't do this sort of thing". I would argue that some women have always done this sort of thing, but people were more likely to explain away their behavior, rather than see it for what it is.
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2011-12-06 18:17
Article here. I guess Hillary Clinton forgot to mention this when she was criticizing Israel for their unfair treatment of women. Excerpt:
'The United Nations' Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights has determined that Israel discriminates against divorced fathers and has called upon Israel to cancel the Tender Years Clause that grants automatic custody over children in divorce cases to their mothers. Israel is said to be the last country in the world not to have canceled the clause.
In the concluding remarks of meetings held in Geneva in November and December, the committee wrote that:
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2011-12-06 18:08
Article here. Excerpt:
'Creating a fake identity for a child is far too easy, according to a national non-profit group fighting to change Canadian and provincial laws and regulations.
The Canadian Children’s Rights Council wants mandatory paternity tests at birth so both parents are identified immediately. Such a measure would go a long way to eliminating paternal fraud and identity fraud, said Grant Wilson, the council’s president.
He has followed the story of Patricia O’Byrne, who was arrested in Victoria in connection with an Ontario parental abduction case from 1993. She had been living under the name Pamela Whelan. Her daughter, Sigourney Teresa Chisholm, was raised in Victoria and known as Thea Whelan.
The Victoria school district has a long-form birth certificate that states Theadora Gloria Whelan was born on Feb. 18, 1992, in Toronto. The space for the father’s name on the document is left blank, which is where a large part of where the problem stems from, Wilson said.
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