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  • More on women soldiers, rape and Iraq

    The New York Times mag on the war's disturbing rape-report statistics and the PTSD gripping many female veterans once they return home.
  • Is Britney Spears bad for Hillary Clinton's campaign?

    Or, does one woman's bad behavior ruin things for all women? The Associated Press says maybe.
  • Hillary Clinton woos women

    News stories tell us again and again -- and again -- that Clinton can't count on the female vote. Why does this message bear so much repetition?
  • "Barbie bandits," "Black Snake Moan" and more

    Sexist nicknames for alleged female criminals, feminist-minded film criticism and an HPV vaccine update in today's roundup.
  • Ivory tower romances, "lesbian" koalas and more

    A few of the zany, interesting news stories we're loving today.
  • David Brooks takes on hipster parents

    The columnist tells "those Park Slope alternative Stepford Moms" where to get off.
  • "Veronica Mars" needs sex ed

    This week's episode confused emergency contraception with RU-486. Lame.
  • Happy birthday, Family and Medical Leave Act

    The landmark legislation has helped an estimated 50 million workers -- but does it go far enough?
  • Happy anniversary

    The landmark Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade was 34 years ago today.
  • Madame President?

    Clinton is in. Time to break out the confetti?
  • No more Pap smears?

    The new HPV vaccine may relegate cervical swipes to the trash bin.
  • Edwards for president?

    Venerable abortion-rights activist Kate Michelman has announced her pick for 2008 ... and it's not Hillary Rodham Clinton.
  • The great stem-cell search

    The latest hot spot for stem cells is ... amniotic fluid.
  • What else we've been reading

    Health news, abortion-access updates and much, much more as we catch up from our holiday break.
  • Women on the verge

    Say goodbye to the dumb blonde -- the New York Times reports that today's TV women have bigger obstacles to conquer.
  • Rape charges dropped in Duke case

    So what happens now?
  • More on gender testing in sports

    Slate does some research into what might have prompted Indian runner Santhi Soundararajan to lose her Asian Games medal.
  • Boys club

    If men and women have equal opportunity in business, why are so few women at the top? The New York Times takes a look.
  • The Episcopal Church's gay problem

    A group of Virginia parishes secedes over same-sex marriage and a gay bishop.
  • More good news about breast cancer

    A low-fat diet may help reduce women's risk of a breast cancer recurrence.
  • What's best for breasts?

    Research suggests a connection between breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy. Time to blame the estrogen?
  • A Duke case update

    The accuser is pregnant, early-admission applications to Duke are down and the defense team wants the Durham police's rigged lineup thrown out of court.
  • Chinese shame parade

    Authorities in the city of Shenzhen march prostitutes through the streets and jail them without trial.
  • Fighting cervical cancer around the world

    Will poor women worldwide have access to the new HPV vaccine?
  • Racism vs. sexism, Part 2

    Are Americans more ready for a black president, or a female president?
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