Catherine Price

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  • Women's issues

    An online community sponsored by Procter & Gamble lets women share inspirational stories about weight loss and romance.
  • Panic rooms

    The British government puts up funds for domestic-violence victims to build safe rooms in their homes.
  • Americans get it on

    Abstinence-only sex ed be damned -- a new survey demonstrates the enduring popularity of premarital nooky.
  • No women allowed

    The Tattersall's Club in Brisbane, Australia, once again votes to keep women from becoming members.
  • Miss USA keeps her crown

    And we read up on pageant qualifications, just for fun.
  • "Mom lit" is born

    Oh, great -- another cute category to encompass consumer-driven light reading as well as serious literature by women.
  • When marital advice trumps whale vomit

    A simple list of questions to ask before marrying currently tops the Times' "most e-mailed" list. Why?
  • Something fishy

    Pumped into foods from yogurt to pizza, omega-3 fatty acids, made from fish, are being hyped as an elixir for heart disease and depression.
  • Eggs for a good cause

    Australian experts ask women with Type 1 diabetes, cystic fibrosis and other diseases to give their eggs for stem cell reserch.
  • Should women get paid menstruation leave?

    And do we need a doctor's note?
  • Witch hunting in Japan

    A disturbing new video game lets users figure out whether a woman is a witch -- by lifting up her skirt.
  • Another reason to love Stephen Colbert

    In his ongoing "Salute to the American Lady," we learn that feminism is as American as apple pie.
  • If a woman is a man, can she still marry a dude?

    Genetic ambiguities challenge traditional definitions of gender.
  • Getting sex ed too late

    It's swell if college professors can fill in where many school districts fail, but shouldn't students know this stuff before they start having sex?
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