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Readers respond to "'Once and Again' is once too often," by King Kaufman and "A matter of life in death," by J.B. Orenstein. Plus: Harvard Graduate School of Education responds to Christina Hoff Sommers.
March 23, 2001
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Readers respond to "20 Ejaculations! No babies!" and "Clipping the family jewels."
March 16, 2001
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A night without men turns into a wild party for women.
By Jack Boulware
March 14, 2001
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by Amy Benfer
March 12, 2001
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Memo to crowbar wielders: I hate hot pink -- it was my husband's idea.
By Marla Riley
March 8, 2001
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Rebecca Chalker wants to return our attention to the part of a woman's body that's all about pleasure. Plus: A rant about "vagina night."
By Barbara Raab
March 5, 2001
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An Austrian clerk allegedly let female shoplifters go free if they posed in the nude.
By Jack Boulware
March 2, 2001
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By C. Mann
February 28, 2001
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We change our name and readers tell us what they think.
February 27, 2001
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Artist Renée Cox talks about the recent furor over her work, Mayor Giuliani, religion and growing up black in Scarsdale.
By Karen Croft
February 22, 2001
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By Meredith Maran
February 6, 2001
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By Dawn MacKeen
February 6, 2001
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Readers respond to our stories about marketing to women.
February 1, 2001
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By Katie Allison Granju
January 30, 2001
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By Gina Arnold
January 26, 2001
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By Meredith Maran
January 25, 2001
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By Dawn MacKeen
January 24, 2001
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A hotel survey Down Under shows gals are feistier than guys.
By Jack Boulware
January 23, 2001
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By Jennifer Foote Sweeney
January 12, 2001
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By Amy Benfer
January 12, 2001
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By Deborah Bishop
January 8, 2001
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I'm a Francophile because the men there make me feel more attractive than I am.
By Kelly Jones
January 2, 2001
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To break through the glass ceiling, women's online communities -- like Webgrrls and DigitalEve -- need to work together.
By Janelle Brown
December 21, 2000
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A Tokyo railway company takes steps to protect female passengers at holiday time.
By Jack Boulware
December 7, 2000
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Beautiful arbiters of intelligence and sex, these women are historically important but perhaps a dying breed. First of two parts.
By Christina Valhouli
November 15, 2000