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November
- Jonge mama's willen rustig huisje en tuintje voor kroost (De Standaard, 30/11/2011)
- "Du proxénétisme immobilier" (La Libre Belgique, 30/11/2011)
- The derisory pensions offer hits women workers hard (The Guardian, 30/11/2011)
- Women seeking a bigger role in new Libya (BBC News, 30/11/2011)
- Female doctors set to outnumber male colleagues by 2017 (The Independent, 30/11/2011)
- Onderhandelaars werken aan gelijkekansenbeleid (De Morgen, 29/11/2011)
- Binnenkort waarschuwingen bij bewerkte foto’s in magazines?
(De Standaard, 29/11/2011)
- Les accords engrangés: emploi, égalité des chances, santé (La Libre Belgique, 29/11/2011)
- Single women: an American obsession (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- 'Disgraceful' all-male Sports Personality shortlist causes controversy (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- Sports Personality of the Year: an alternative women-only shortlist (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- Pauline Neville-Jones: 'Some say I didn't make it easy on myself' (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- Workers given green light to pursue equal pay claims (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- Julia Swindells obituary (The Guardian, 29/11/2011)
- Women snubbed in the Sports Personality of the Year shortlist (The Independent, 29/11/2011)
- Jeremy Laurance: It's a woman's right to choose – but should the NHS pay? (The Independent, 29/11/2011)
- Labor Department Accuses Cargill of Discrimination (The New York Times, 29/11/2011)
- French Execs Fired Over Prostitution Case Linked to DSK (The New York Times, 29/11/2011)
- Boys’ poor results in reading feared to be spreading to math, science (The Globe and Mail, 29/11/2011)
- Zurück in den Beruf —Sie sind wieder da (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 29/11/2011)
- Birmingham City Council ex-employees win equal pay case (BBC News, 29/11/2011)
- Sportswomen criticise male BBC Sports Personality list (BBC News, 29/11/2011)
- Sexual violence in eastern DR Congo - signs of change? (BBC News, 29/11/2011)
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Vrouwen (De Morgen, 29/11/2011)
- Afrikaanse vrouwen lijden als eerste honger in ander klimaat (De Morgen, 29/11/2011)
- Mariages blancs moins fréquents (La Libre Belgique, 29/11/2011)
- "Un crime de déshonneur" (La Libre Belgique, 29/11/2011)
- Les femmes donnent de la voix au Karreveld (La Libre Belgique, 29/11/2011)
- L’entretien (La Libre Belgique, 29/11/2011)
- The breast screening debate's about values and resources (The Globe and mail, 29/11/201)
- Is the decision to recommend reduced breast screening ethical? (The Globe and Mail, 29/11/2011)
- Rowan Williams urges fast-tracking of women bishops to Lords (The Guardian, 28/11/2011)
- I'm ready for my touch-up... the secrets of Photoshop unmasked (The Independent, 29/11/2011)
- Lucy Snow: Marriage is about more than each other's pay cheque (The Independent, 28/11/2011)
- Celebrated composer Sophia Gubaidulina turns 80 (BBC News, 28/11/2011)
- Software to Rate How Drastically Photos Are Retouched (The New York Times, 28/11/2011)
- Lawrence Taylor Sued by Girl He Paid for Underage Sex (The New York Times, 28/11/2011)
- Afghan Woman Jailed for Being Raped Aims to Change Law (The New York Times, 28/11/2011)
- Women flood the polls in Egypt (CNN video, 28/11/2011)
- Why I reject most of the new breast cancer screening recommendations (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- Why I support the new breast cancer screening guidelines (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- Men don’t think about sex every seven seconds: study (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- What is the L’Oréal Foundation? (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- New Jersey nurses claim right to refuse assisting in abortions (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- We all have a stake in the polygamy case (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- Les femmes journalistes sont en danger (La Libre Belgique, 28/11/2011)
- Zimbabwe women accused of raping men 'for rituals' (BBC News, 28/11/2011)
- New forced marriage law comes into effect in Scotland (BBC News, 28/11/2011)
- Inquiry report calls for new approach on trafficking (BBC News, 28/11/2011)
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: A very modern form of menace (The Independent, 28/11/2011)
- We all have a stake in the polygamy case (The Globe and Mail, 28/11/2011)
- Des femmes taxis à Kuala Lumpur pour améliorer la sécurité (La Libre Belgique, 27/11/2011)
- Parce qu’Elles le valent bien (La Libre Belgique, 27/11/2011)
- Young women are now earning more than men – that's not sexist, just fair (The Guardian, 27/11/2011)
- Kate Bolick: why marriage is a declining option for modern women (The Guardian, 27/11/2011)
- Kate Bolick: 'The heterosexual world is a very conservative place' (The Guardian, 27/11/2011)
- Sarah Sands: Is any woman man enough to play Miss Trunchbull? (The Independent, 27/11/2011)
- Roller Derby: Rollers who are rocking the world of women (The Independent, 27/11/2011)
- 'Quick-fix diets drive teens to hate their bodies' (The Independent, 27/11/2011)
- NYC Jewish Women Want to Join All-Male EMT Group (The New York Times, 27/11/2011)
- Who's healthier: Women with children or women without? (The Globe and Mail, 27/11/2011)
- Babysterfte in negen jaar tijd met bijna 40 procent verminderd (NRC Handelsblad, 26/11/2011)
- Violences conjugales: il n’y a pas que les coups (La Libre Belgique, 26/11/2011)
- UK women are 'fattest in Europe' (BBC News, 26/11/2011)
- Spain gay rights and abortion activists fear backlash (BBC News, 26/11/2011)
- British women 'fattest in Europe' (BBC News, 26/11/2011)
- The Language of Sexual Assault (The New York Times, 26/11/2011)
- Do female athletes have to wear miniskirts to be taken seriously? (The Globe and Mail, 26/11/2011)
- Het cv van Maaike Kroon: jongste vrouwelijke professor van Nederland (De Volkskrant, 25/11/2011)
- Eerste Nederlandse eicelbank gaat volgend jaar open (De Volkskrant, 25/11/2011)
- Een aquarium vol prostituees, en kies er maar een (De Volkskrant, 25/11/2011)
- Une chanson pour dénoncer les "coups bas" dont sont victimes les femmes (La Libre Belgique, 25/11/2011)
- "Stop au machisme" (La Libre Belgique, 25/11/2011)
- Violences faites aux femmes : les 25 novembre se suivent et se ressemblent (Le Monde, 25/11/2011)
- "La violence contre les femmes est l'un des crimes les moins poursuivis" (Le Monde, 25/11/2011)
- "On ne demande pas aux femmes journalistes de ne plus aller en Egypte, mais d'être très prudentes" (Le Monde, 25/11/2011)
- Italy's women look to more equal future after fall of Berlusconi (The Guardian, 25/11/2011)
- David Cameron and Conservatives still struggling to win over female voters (The Guardian, 25/11/2011)
- Iraq gets first all-female taxis (BBC News, 25/11/2011)
- North Dakota Oil Boom Creates Camps of Men (The New York Times, 25/11/2011)
- Raising Awareness of Sex Trafficking, One Lecture at a Time (The New York Times, 25/11/2011)
- Hello marketers? Please pay attention to professional working women (The Globe and Mail, 25/11/2011)
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Activists push lack of in-province abortion onto PEI agenda (The Globe and Mail, 25/11/2011)
- Why women need clubs in B-school (The Globe and Mail, 25/11/2011)
- Gewalt gegen Frauen —So ist es eben - nicht (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 25/11/2011)
- Turtelboom eist dat politie huiszoeking doet bij partnergeweld (De Morgen, 25/11/2011)
- Turtelboom wil dat politie huiszoeking mag doen bij partnergeweld (De Standaard, 25/11/2011)
- Protest met reiskoffers tegen huiselijk geweld (De Standaard, 25/11/2011)
- 'Egypte niet veilig voor vrouwelijke journalisten' (De Standaard, 25/11/2011)
- ‘Egypte niet langer veilig voor vrouwelijke journalisten’ (NRC Handelsblad, 25/11/2011)
- Des perquisitions pour contrer les cas de violence conjugale (La Libre Belgique, 25/11/2011)
- La campagne Ruban blanc reste nécessaire (La Libre Belgique, 25/11/2011)
- In Manipur, Women Take the Lead (The New York Times, 25/11/2011)
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Women's rights advocate on Afghan rape (CNN, video, 25/11/2011)
- Wenn die Liebe zur Hölle wird (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 25/11/2011)
- Groupon-actie met schaamlipcorrectie 'onverstandig' (De Volkskrant, 24/11/2011)
- "Je suis une créature émotionnelle", d'Eve Ensler : désirs bâillonnés, personnalités violentées (Le Monde, 24/11/2011)
- Yvette Cooper: does she still insist she won't be Labour leader? (The Guardian, 24/11/2011)
- Legal aid cuts put women in danger (The Guardian, 24/11/2011)
- Yvette Cooper: coalition is putting women's lives at risk (The Guardian, 24/11/2011)
- Is X-factor really the biggest threat to today’s teenage girls? (The Independent, 24/11/2011)
- Women on the Front Lines of Hunger (The New York Times, 24/11/2011)
- Lynn Margulis, Evolution Theorist, Dies at 73 (The New York Times, 24/11/2011)
- CEO of the Year: Christine Day of Lululemon (The Globe and Mail, 24/11/2011)
- Kwart Vlamingen vindt dat werkgever mag discrimineren (De Standaard, 24/11/2011)
- 'Zet de dader het huis uit, niet de kinderen' (De Standaard, 24/11/2011)
- Kwart Vlamingen vindt dat werkgever mag discrimineren (De Morgen, 24/11/2011)
- Une femme porteuse d'implants mammaires PIP est morte (Le Monde, 24/11/2011)
- Des bracelets électroniques contre les violences conjugales (Le Monde, 24/11/2011)
- Informations superflues à utiliser en cas de blanc dans une conversation (La Libre Belgique, 24/11/2011)
- Polygamy’s closer to home than we think (The Globe and Mail, 24/11/2011)
- Canada's polygamy law upheld by B.C. judge (The Globe and Mail, 24/11/2011)
- Canada’s breast screening guidelines have latest science at their core (The Globe and Mail, 24/11/2011)
- Gouverneur Oost-Java wil prostitutie uitbannen (De Volkskrant, 23/11/2011)
- Profile: Pakistan's new US envoy Sherry Rehman (BBC News, 23/11/2011)
- Gender pay gap falls (The Independent, 23/11/2011)
- 'Offensive' Lynx posters banned by watchdog (The Independent, 23/11/2011)
- Midwife shortage linked to rise in Caesarean births (The Independent, 23/11/2011)
- Shorts Not Skirts, Say Olympic Women Boxers (The New York Times, 23/11/2011)
- USC study confirms gender inequality in film (CNN, 23/11/2011)
- It's wrong to bar altar girls (CNN, 23/11/2011)
- Die Deutschen und ihre Familienplanung —Schatz, wann kriegen wir Kinder? (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 23/11/2011)
- Weibliche Körpersprache im Job —Schluss mit Lächeln! (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 23/11/2011)
- Frauenhaus in Fürstenfeldbruck —Sprungbrett in ein neues Leben (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 23/11/2011)
- Campagne tegen partnergeweld (De Standaard, 23/11/2011)
- Verkrachting Afghaanse vrouwen ondanks wet niet aangepakt (De Volkskrant, 23/11/2011)
- Violences conjugales : les rubans blancs sont déployés (La Libre Belgique, 23/11/2011)
- La violence conjugale, première cause d'arrestation à Liège (La Libre Belgique, 23/11/2011)
- Les femmes au créneau (La Libre Belgique, 23/11/2011)
- Danielle Mitterrand, l’éternelle Indignée (La Libre Belgique, 23/11/2011)
- Des jouets très sexués (La Libre Belgique, 23/11/2011)
- New rules give women the choice to have a Caesarean (BBC News, 23/11/2011)
- 'Offensive' Lynx adverts banned by advertising watchdog (BBC News, 23/11/2011)
- 'I was told day in and day out that I was no good' (BBC News, 23/11/2011)
- Women's health is more than an economic issue (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- How Bangladeshi girls are keeping their independence (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- The right to say 'no' (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- Education for safer motherhood (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- A route into the Muslim communities (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- A call for reproductive health (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- A reproductive rights activist (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- Challenging harmful beliefs (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- No more suffering in silence (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- The power of saving (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- Birth attendants in the Philippines (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- NHS caesarean guidelines aim to push down demand for procedure (The Guardian, 23/11/2011)
- Law Protecting Afghan Women Has 'Long Way to Go': U.N. (The New York Times, 23/11/2011)
- Weduwe van Mitterrand overleden (De Standaard, 22/11/2011)
- Eén op drie managers vindt vrouwelijke collega’s te zwaar opgemaakt (De Standaard, 22/11/201)
- 'Laat na de weigerambtenaar ook de hoofddoekdraagster met rust' (De Volkskrant, 22/11/201)
- La sensibilisation ne suffit pas, il faut créer des structures d'accueil (La Libre Belgique, 22/11/2011)
- Danielle Mitterrand est décédée (La Libre Belgique, 22/11/2011)
- Mort de Danielle Mitterrand : la gauche salue une "grande conscience humaniste" (Le Monde, 22/11/2011)
- Danielle Mitterrand, les combats d'une militante (Le Monde, 22/11/2011)
- Children of abused parents in London 'lack services' (BBC News, 22/11/2011)
- Where are the Shelagh Delaneys of today? (The Guardian, 22/11/2011)
- Afghan woman's choice: 12 years in jail or marry her rapist and risk death (CNN, 22/11/2011)
- How to lose friends and alienate colleagues: Show cleavage, study finds (The Globe and Mail, 22/11/2011)
- Penser aussi au désir d’enfants (La Libre Belgique, 22/11/2011)
- Sadia, victime d’un "crime d’honneur" (La Libre Belgique, 22/11/2011)
- Brève (La Libre Belgique, 22/11/2011)
- Shiseido Exec Aims to Elevate Women (The New York Times, 22/11/2011)
- The amazing news about rape statistics (The Globe and Mail, 22/11/2011)
- How one Sister is helping women in Winnipeg (The Globe and Mail, 22/11/2011)
- Van Erp: Bejaarde transseksuelen zijn nooit helemaal vrouw geworden (De Volkskrant, 21/11/2011)
- Dénudées en solidarité à la bloggeuse égyptienne (La Libre Belgique, 21/11/2011)
- Onusida: espoir d'une possible fin de la pandémie (La Libre Belgique, 21/11/2011)
- Why one in four women is on psych meds (The Guardian, 21/11/2011)
- Women v David Cameron: things that annoy you most (The Guardian, 21/11/2011)
- Oxfam's Iraq widows project given Weir's 'Saddam cash' (BBC News, 21/11/2011)
- Naked blogger receives support in kind (The Independent, 21/11/2011)
- New breast cancer screening guidelines inflame debate, add to confusion (The Globe and Mail, 21/11/2011)
- Mixed Messages for Tunisian Women (The New York Times, 21/11/2011)
- A Troubled Revolution in Egypt (The New York Times, 21/11/2011)
- In Malaysia, Reality TV With a Feminist Twist (The New York Times, 21/11/2011)
- Hochzeitsvermittler in Gaza —Trauen ist gut, Kontrolle ist besser (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 21/11/2011)
- Cheikha Moza, aux limites de "l'islamiquement correct" (Le Monde, 21/11/2011)
- Smashing your way out of the glass ceiling (The Independent, 21/11/2011)
- Egyptian blogger Aliaa Elmahdy: Why I posed naked (CNN, 20/11/2011)
- The balancing act of Transgender Remembrance Day (The Guardian, 20/11/2011)
- In pictures: Vanja Garaj's lives of Bangladeshi women (BBC News, foto's, 20/11/2011)
- How women are winning sci-fi's battle of the sexes (The Independent, 20/11/2011)
- Een op de drie tienermeisjes neemt pil niet als anticonceptie (De Standaard, 19/11/2011)
- Jaarlijks tientallen vrouwen 'gedumpt' in Marokko (De Volkskrant, 19/11/2011)
- ‘Tientallen vrouwen vanuit Nederland gedumpt in Marokko’ (NRC Handelsblad, 19/11/2011)
- ‘Naaktblogger’ el-Mahdy legt haar actie uit – officiële aanklacht is binnen (NRC Handelsblad, 19/11/2011)
- How cervical screening embarrassment affects women (BBC News, 19/11/2011)
- Women Are Becoming Unions’ New Voices (The New York Times, 19/11/2011)
- Democrats Urge Obama to Defend Birth Control Rules (The New York Times, 19/11/2011)
- Changing the Dialogue on Date Rape (CNN, 19/11/2011)
- Panetta to issue new guidance on dealing with sexual assault (CNN, 19/11/2011)
- Obama 2012 targets female vote (CNN, 19/11/2011)
- Female Boxers: Sex objects or athletes? (The Globe and Mail, 19/11/2011)
- Maternity buddies: Staying linked to the workplace (The Globe and Mail, 19/11/2011)
- Guys, tell me: Is lingerie sexy or not? (The Globe and Mail, 19/11/2011)
- Katrin Poleschner neue Vorsitzende —Junge Union wählt Quoten-Rebellin an die Spitze (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 19/11/2011)
- Pink Ribbons, Inc., of hoe de markt de borst omarmde (De Volkskrant, 18/11/2011)
- 'Overheid jaagt werkende ouders van arbeidsmarkt' (De Volkskrant, 18/11/2011)
- La ligne téléphonique "violences conjugales" a recueilli plus de 7.000 appels en deux ans (La Libre Belgique, 18/11/2011)
- Anorexie: une publicité de la marque Drop Dead fait scandale (La Libre Belgique, 18/11/2011)
- The rubber gloves are on: marchers to fight for women's rights amid cuts (The Guardian, 18/11/2011)
- How can the Conservatives win back women's support? (The Guardian, 18/11/2011)
- Egypt's naked blogger is a bomb aimed at the patriarchs in our minds (The Guardian, 18/11/2011)
- Mocking International Men's Day only proves it's needed (The Guardian, 18/11/2011)
- Isle of Man state pension age for women to increase (BBC News, 18/11/2011)
- Dragons Den Devey on positive discrimination in business (BBC News, video, 18/11/2011)
- The Voice of a Woman (The New York Times, 18/11/2011)
- As troops plan their exit, ‘Green Scarves’ seek safety – and a voice – for Afghan women (The Globe and Mail, 18/11/2011)
- Straffe uitspraak: "Economie is beste vorm van anticonceptie" (De Morgen, 18/11/2011)
- Speciale site voor allochtone meisjes met problemen (De Volkskrant, 18/11/2011)
- Femmes de tous les pays (La Libre Belgique, 18/11/2011)
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La discrimination dans les entreprises persiste (La Libre Belgique, 18/11/2011)
- It’s time boys learn the F-word (The Globe and Mail, 18/11/2011)
- High booze intake linked to breast cancer, girls warned (The Globe and Mail, 18/11/2011)
- Exercise is still best: vibration platform fails bone-building test (The Globe and Mail, 18/11/2011)
- Word of mom: The kind of publicity money can’t buy (The Globe and Mail, 18/11/2011)
- Grondwettelijk Hof schorst boerkaverbod niet (De Morgen, 17/11/2011)
- Mama's boos om uitspraak Sarkozy: "Borstvoeding geven is slavernij" (De Morgen, 17/11/2011)
- VRT werkt aan humoristische reeks over vrouwen (De Standaard, 17/11/2011)
- La Cour constitutionnelle rejette un second recours visant la loi "anti-burqa" (La Libre Belgique, 17/11/2011)
- Mary Wollstonecraft's image is beamed onto Palace of Westminster (The Guardian, 17/11/2011)
- Is government turning back the clock? (The Guardian, 17/11/2011)
- Politics Weekly podcast: Europe, women and e-petitions (The Guardian, 17/11/2011)
- Vaccines Group Plans to Buy Cervical Cancer Shots (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Births Down for Third Consecutive Year (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Panel Faults Judge's Membership in Segregated Club (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Is Economy Best Birth Control? US Births Dip Again (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Transgender People Murdered as World Resists Change (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Food Importer to Pay $400K in Discrimination Case (The New York Times, 17/11/2011)
- Peruvian authorities reopen investigation into forced sterilizations (CNN, 17/11/2011)
- Egypt activist triggers uproar by posting nude pictures of herself (The Globe and Mail, 17/11/2011)
- Union wins decades-old pay equity case against Canada Post (The Globe and Mail, 17/11/2011)
- Queen's University band suspended over material demeaning to women (The Globe and Mail, 17/11/2011)
- Diversity in the boardroom is not just a matter of appearance (The Globe and Mail, 17/11/2011)
- Isle of Man's breastfeeding law comes into force (BBC News, 16/11/2011)
- Don't wait too long to have kids, obstetric society tells women (The Globe and Mail, 16/11/2011)
- Sarkozy vindt borstvoeding slavernij (De Standaard, 17/11/2011)
- Aandacht voor seksuele diversiteit op school (De Standaard, 17/11/2011)
- Verdikte Miley Cyrus krijgt de volle lading op Twitter (De Morgen, 17/11/2011)
- Vijf IDFA-documentaires rekenen af met illusies over prostitutie (De Volkskrant, 17/11/2011)
- Manque d’information quand au Secal (La Libre Belgique, 17/11/2011)
- Afghan women strike blow for equality (BBC News, 17/11/2011)
- Jobs are a feminist issue. So are legal aid, tax and pensions (The Guardian, 16/11/2011)
- Stop this anti-sex drive (The Guardian, 16/11/2011)
- Foreign wives face migration curb (The Independent, 16/11/2011)
- Iraqi women: Winners or losers in a war-torn society? (BBC News, 16/11/2011)
- The Response: Is there a problem with Miss World? (BBC News, 16/11/2011)
- A Korean nip and tuck to look like a film star (BBC News, video, 16/11/2011)
- The Face of Modern Slavery (The New York Times, 16/11/2011)
- A Crime Against Mexico (The New York Times, 16/11/2011)
- Women More Likely to Have 'Broken Heart Syndrome' (The New York Times, 16/11/2011)
- Women unknowingly sterilized? (CNN video, 16/11/2011)
- Sarkozy se confie sur l'allaitement: "Pour la femme, c'est de l'esclavage" (La Libre Belgique, 16/11/2011)
- Législatives : la circonscription visée par Ségolène Royal réservée à une femme (Le Monde, 16/11/2011)
- Les crimes d'honneur, une réalité européenne (Le Monde, 16/11/2011)
- Pakistani Girls Defy Taliban School Bombings (The New York Times, 16/11/2011)
- EU Suppresses Its Own Film on Afghan Women Prisons (The New York Times, 16/11/2011)
- 'Bedrijfsleven heeft sterke behoefte aan vrouwen' (De Volkskrant, 15/11/2011)
- Maria Genova biedt zwartboek over mensenhandel aan (De Volkskrant, 15/11/2011)
- La femme est l’avenir des métropoles (Libération, 15/11/2011)
- Le coup de la pilule gratuite pour les mineures (Libération, 15/11/2011)
- Men-only policy debates must go (The Guardian, 15/11/2011)
- How to fix Cameron's problem with women (The Guardian, 15/11/2011)
- Jerusalem mayor battles ultra-orthodox groups over women-free billboards (The Guardian, 15/11/2011
- Must a woman lower the tone of her voice to be successful? (The Guardian, 15/11/2011)
- Evelyn Lauder: Founder of the pink ribbon campaign for breast cancer awareness (The Independent, 15/11/2011)
- Edinburgh council workers can pursue equal pay claims (BBC News, 15/11/2011)
- Antenatal classes: What do you learn from them? (BBC News, 15/11/2011)
- Cameroonian farmers in anti-rape protest (BBC News, 15/11/2011)
- WWII messages of hope to Leningrad (BBC News, video, 15/11/2011)
- Bangladesh bride disowns her 'dowry demanding' husband (BBC News, 15/11/2011)
- 'I tried to burn myself to death' (BBC News, video, 15/11/2011)
- Mrs. Obama Reaches Out to Military Women (The New York Times, 15/11/2011)
- Cain's Trouble With Women Voters Threatens GOP Bid (The New York Times, 15/11/2011)
- Female Comedians Are Confidently Breaking Taste Taboos (The New York Times, 15/11/2011)
- Paving a Way for Women in Brazil (The New York Times, 15/11/2011)
- Sexual Harassment in the Workplace (The New York Times, 15/11/2011)
- Hört auf, euch Mädchen zu nennen! (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 15/11/2011)
- Second prostitute-support group running out of money (The Globe and Mail, 15/11/2011)
- Bloggerin kämpft für Meinungsfreiheit in Ägypten —Seht her, ich bin nackt, akzeptiert mich! (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 15/11/2011)
- Pourquoi la femme a ses lunes (Libération, 14/11/2011)
- Ook mannelijk bloot is nefast voor carrière (De Standaard, 15/11/2011)
- Une Egyptienne se dénude pour défier les conservateurs (La Libre Belgique, 15/11/2011)
- Les combats d'une féministe (Le Monde, 15/11/2011)
- La pilule gratuite et anonyme pour les mineures divise la droite (Le Monde, 15/11/2011)
- Midwives told to involve fathers in maternity care (BBC News, 15/11/2011)
- Domestic abuse in Doncaster is 'on the rise' (BBC News, 14/11/2011)
- 'Personhood' and the pro-lifers' long game (The Guardian, 14/11/2011)
- Church could have first women bishops by 2014 (The Independent, 14/11/2011)
- ‘No’ Vote in Mississippi Hinged on Issues Beyond Abortion (The New York Times, 14/11/2011)
- Israel Takes Gender Fight to Buses, Billboards (The New York Times, 14/11/2011)
- Israeli Generals Fight Gender Segregation in Ranks (The New York Times, 14/11/2011)
- Chemo brain’ a real thing for women, study finds (The Globe and Mail, 14/11/2011)
- How ‘old rule’ thinking is sabotaging your career (The Globe and Mail, 14/11/2011)
- Is the Pill behind rising prostate cancer rates? (The Globe and Mail, 14/11/2011)
- For prostitutes seeking to leave the trade, a little less help (The Globe and Mail, 14/11/2011)
- Une vivante saga des mères juives (La Libre Belgique, 14/11/2011)
- Brisk business for China's female bodyguards (BBC News, 14/11/2011)
- Republican Candidate Cain's Wife Defends Him (The New York Times, 14/11/2011)
- Thousands Seek That Special Someone in Shanghai (The New York Times, 14/11/2011)
- How ‘old rule’ thinking is sabotaging your career (The Globe and Mail, 14/11/2011)
- Childcare credit reform 'will penalise some women (The Guardian, 13/11/2011)
- Gloria Steinem: 'I think we need to get much angrier' (The Guardian, 13/11/2011)
- Evelyn Lauder, founder of pink ribbon breast cancer campaign, dies aged 75 (The Guardian, 13/11/2011)
- Great expectations: Why are we as a society obsessed with "outing" celebrity pregnancies? (The Independent, 13/11/2011)
- RI Making Progress in Closing Political Gender Gap (The New York Times, 13/11/2011)
- Film: Egg donation exploits women (CNN video, 13/11/2011)
- Nfld. has its first female premier — but fight for equality is far from over (The Globe and Mail, 13/11/2011)
- Mothers – working from home is a hell of a job (The Guardian, 12/11/2011)
- Family policy: sex appeal (The Guardian, 12/11/2011)
- 'Adele op één in Top Wijftig (De Standaard, 12/11/2011)
- Adelheid Roosen conjure les aliénations qui se cachent sous le hidjab (Le Monde, 12/11/2011)
- A Antibes, Jeannine Guillou, l'autre de Staël (Le Monde, 12/11/2011)
- Pre-eclampsia predicted using test during pregnancy (BBC News, 12/11/2011)
- Harriet Walker: Young women aren't lazy – we'll only be able to retire when we're dead (The Independent, 12/11/2011)
- Simon Read: Banks' discrimination is out of order and must be stamped out (The Independent, 12/11/2011)
- Sex Harassment: What on Earth Is That? (The New York Times, 12/11/2011)
- Breast health advocate Evelyn Lauder dies at 75 (The Globe and Mail, 12/11/2011)
- Appointments of female judges slump under Harper's Tories (The Globe and Mail, 12/11/2011)
- Moeder en dochter gestenigd en doodgeschoten (De Standaard, 11/11/2011)
- Nathalie Meskens en Selah Sue coolste en strafste 'Belgische wijven' (De Standaard, 11/11/2011)
- Vrouwen kiezen 'vrouwelijke' job (De Standaard, 11/11/2011)
- Geweld zit in een klein hoekje (De Standaard, 11/11/2011)
- Geweld tegen vrouwen centraal op veertigste Vrouwendag in Leuven (De Morgen, 11/11/2011)
- Banks stand accused of treating women customers unfairly (The Guardian, 11/11/2011)
- Women’s management groups seek to fight ‘loneliness at the top’ (Te Globe and Mail, 11/11/2011)
- Véronique De Keyser élue "femme d'exception de Wallonie" (La Libre Belgique, 10/11/2011)
- EU blocks release of a documentary about Afghan women in jail (BBC News, video, 10/11/2011)
- Helen Wright: 'Women are more equal, but there's a long way to go' (The Independent, 10/11/2011)
- The Religious Exemption on Birth Control Coverage (The New York Times, 10/11/2011)
- Medical Schools Neglect Gay and Gender Issues (The New York Times, 10/11/2011)
- Geweld zit in een klein hoekje (De Standaard, 10/11/2011)
- 'Haal partnergeweld tussen vier muren vandaan' (De Standaard, 10/11/2011)
- Voor wie haar soms geweld aandoet (De Standaard, 10/11/2011)
- Onkelinx (PS) is invloedrijkste vrouw van het land (De Morgen, 10/11/2011)
- Women-hating is all over the internet – believe me, I know (The Guardian, 10/11/2011)
- How not to get punished for being a woman - Amnesty TV video (The Guardian, 10/11/2011)
- Sophie Heawood: There's no anti-men law that I can see (The Independent, 10/11/2011)
- Sounding the alarm on wife-sharing (The Globe and Mail, 10/11/2011)
- Jaarlijks trouwen 3500 Duitse vrouwen onder dwang (De Volkskrant, 09/11/2011)
- Minder mannen maar meer vrouwen met werkloosheidsuitkering (De Volkskrant, 09/11/2011)
- Women Out Front in Defeat of MS Abortion Measure (The New York Times, 09/11/2011)
- Obama: GOP Goals Would Hurt Women (The New York Times, 09/11/2011)
- Group Presses Romney on Family Planning Funds (The New York Times, 09/11/2011)
- The Daily Struggle of Iraq's Widows of War (The New York Times, 09/11/2011)
- Silent victims: Iraqi women trafficked for sex, report says (CNN, 09/11/2011)
- What happened to and what's next for failed personhood measure? (CNN, 09/11/2011)
- Remembering China's 'comfort women' (CNN video, 09/11/2011)
- If your wife's fat, cheat on her, Ashley Madison ad suggests (The Globe and Mail, 09/11/2011)
- BGH-Urteil zu Kuckuckskindern —Mutter muss biologischen Vater benennen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 09/11/2011)
- Studie zu Zwangsheirat in Deutschland —Schröder kündigt Hotline für Zwangsehe-Opfer an (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 09/11/2011)
Dat hemelse gevoel ontrafeld (De Standaard, 09/11/2011)
- Facebook als wapen tegen partnergeweld (De Standaard, 09/11/2011)
- ‘Gebrek aan reclame nekte ons' (De Standaard, 09/11/2011)
- Omstreden abortusvoorstel Mississippi sneuvelt (De Volkskrant, 09/11/2011)
- Princesse et surtout maman (La Libre Belgique, 09/11/2011)
- Prévenir les violences familiales (La Libre Belgique, 09/11/2011)
- Concern at flu jab take-up by North East pregnant women (BBC News, 09/11/2011)
- Highlands' rioting women could gain greater recognition (BBC News, 09/11/2011)
- Mississippi voters reject anti-abortion measure (The Guardian, 09/11/2011)
- Zwangsehen in Deutschland —Zum Jawort genötigt (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 09/11/2011)
- Facebook rape joke pages taken down from social network (BBC News, 08/11/2011)
- Oxford's Professor Frances Ashcroft made European Laureate (BBC News, 08/11/2011)
- Elizabeth von Arnim: The forgotten feminist who’s flowering again (The Independent, 08/11/2011)
- Terence Blacker: Traditional husbands are an endangered species (The Independent, 08/11/2011)
- Why Supermom is leaving the firm (The Globe and Mail, 08/11/2011)
- The 'personhood' amendment and misogyny in Mississippi (The Guardian, 08/11/2011)
- At last, a gang strategy that acknowledges the presence of girls (The Guardian, 08/11/2011)
- Attempts to shut women up should fail (The Guardian, 08/11/2011)
- Are women overtaking men in the workplace? (The Guardian, 08/11/2011)
- An App to Fight Crimes Against Women (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Church-Backed Abortion Bill Sparks Protest in Russia (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Tassel-Twirling Gets a Feminist Touch (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Transsexual Makes Debut in New Polish Parliament (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Mothers Search for Missing Migrants in Mexico (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Mütter kommentieren Familienpolitik —"Kinder fördern - nicht deren Eltern" (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 08/11/2011)
- Vrouwen starten nieuwe serviceclub op (De Standaard, 08/11/2011)
- Werknemers maken nauwelijks gebruik van zorgverlof (De Volkskrant, 08/11/2011)
- Morocco falls in love with plastic surgery (BBC News, 08/11/2011)
- Gender Segregation on Rise in Israel (The New York Times, 08/11/2011)
- Mannen en vrouwen meest gelijk in Scandinavië (De Standaard, 07/11/2011)
- Nobelprijswinnares Ebadi: nog geen Arabische lente (De Volkskrant, 07/11/2011)
- What should we do about sexist abuse online? (The Guardian, 07/11/2011)
- What to do with your name after marriage – a great post-wedding game (The Guardian, 07/11/2011)
- Political parties bid for more women MPs and female vote (BBC News, 07/11/2011)
- Wall Street Needs Women, Younger Clients to Compete: Krawcheck (The New York Times, 07/11/2011)
- Mexico Apologizes for Not Protecting Slain Women (The New York Times, 07/11/2011)
- Video: Rape still haunts women of Liberia (The Globe and Mail, 07/11/2011)
- Video: Women's group rallies against Berlusconi (The Globe and Mail, 07/11/2011)
- Erotisches Kapital —Warum Frauen in High Heels Karriere machen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 07/11/2011)
- Marie Curie zum 144. Geburtstag —Zwei Nobelpreise für ein Leben (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 07/11/2011)
- Women & Islam: The rise and rise of the convert (The Independent, 06/11/2011)
- Pil heeft invloed op geheugen (De Standaard, 07/11/2011)
- Des féministes ukrainiennes stoppées à proximité du Vatican (La Libre Belgique, 07/11/2011)
- Une femme soupçonnée de sorcellerie torturée en Inde (La Libre Belgique, 07/11/2011)
- Survey: Sexual Harassment Pervasive in Grades 7-12 (The New York Times, 07/11/2011)
- Miss World met with protests at 60th anniversary show in London (The Guardian, 06/11/2011)
- Women bloggers call for a stop to 'hateful' trolling by misogynist men (The Guardian, 06/11/2011)
- Viscountess portrait in Parliament (BBC News, video, 06/11/2011)
- Trekking in Ladakh: join the girl guides (The Guardian, 06/11/2011)
- Lincoln Diocesan Synod votes for women bishops (BBC News, 06/11/2011)
- Plea to call off Miss World feminist protest in London (BBC News, 06/11/2011)
- Canada urged to support its female entrepreneurs (The Globe and Mail, 06/11/2011)
- Abortion’s veil of silence threatens Ugandan women (The Globe and Mail, 06/11/2011)
- Women's services: still swimming, but sinking (The Guardian, 06/11/2011)
- Femme en entreprise (La Libre Belgique, 05/11/2011)
- Des milliers de femmes dans la rue pour dire non à la violence (Le Monde, 05/11/2011)
- Memorial for Sheffield's Women of Steel (BBC News, 05/11/2011)
- The Saturday interview: Gemma Arterton (The Guardian, 05/11/2011)
- A New Battle Over Contraception (The New York Times, 05/11/2011)
- Women on Pedestals (The New York Times, 05/11/2011)
- In Sex Harassment Cases, Less ‘He Said, She Said’ (The New York Times, 05/11/2011)
- Closing the Girl Gap in Science (The New York Times, 05/11/2011)
- Where the Women Are: Biology (The New York Times, 05/11/2011)
- Study: More women, traditional media are blogging (CNN, 05/11/2011)
- Why do women make less? (CNN video, 05/11/2011)
- Too many babies, too little family planning (The Globe and Mail, 05/11/2011)
- In defence of Barbie (The Globe and Mail, 05/11/2011)
- The seven habits of highly effective lesbian families (The Globe and Mail, 04/11/2011)
- The differing female view of financial services (The Globe and Mail, 04/11/2011)
- Too posh to push? Britain looks at making C-sections free for all (The Globe and Mail, 04/11/2011)
- Beyond mentoring women at work: Sponsoring (The Globe and Mail, 04/11/2011)
- Theresa May reveals £2m mentor scheme for female entrepreneurs (The Guardian, 04/11/2011)
- Mumsy's the word that no feminist should utter (The Guardian, 04/11/2011)
- Présidentielle au Liberia : Ellen Johnson Sirleaf favorite, son rival menace de se retirer (Le Monde, 04/11/2011)
- Too Posh to Push? More C-Sections on Demand in UK (The New York Times, 04/11/2011)
- Republican Sexual Harassment Furor Boosts Obama (The New York Times, 04/11/2011)
- Herman Cain faces public airing of sexual harassment claims (The Guardian, 04/11/2011)
- Women's equality: clock is turning back as cuts bite, says Fawcett Society (The Guardian, 04/11/2011)
- Let's hear it for the middle-aged female popstar (The Guardian, 04/11/2011)
- Femmes philippines (Le Monde, 03/11/2011)
- Meet the real life 'G.I. Janes' (CNN video, 03/11/2011)
- Democrats attack Romney over controversial abortion amendment (CNN, 03/11/2011)
- New frontier for military women: Serving with elite unit (CNN, 03/11/2011)
- Gender Gap on Wages Is Slow to Close (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Unlicensed Doctor Pleads in Philly Abortion Case (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Women Urged to Put Their Stamp on Arab Spring (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Democrats Target Romney on Reproductive Rights (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Help for women in Sheffield's red light area (BBC News video, 03/11/2011)
- China's secret 'women only' language (The Guardian, 03/11/2011)
- Miss World is back. How much has changed? (The Guardian, 03/11/2011)
- Women in finance (The Guardian, 03/11/2011)
- Applications by women and poorer groups down ahead of fees increase (The Guardian, 03/11/2011)
- Nu jong en actief, straks met pensioen en arm (De Standaard, 03/11/2011)
- Ann Detelder: Boegbeeld campagne 'Vrouwen met pensioen' (De Standaard, 03/11/2011)
- Stem verlaagt na menopauze (De Standaard, 03/11/2011)
- 'Islamitische seksgids' verboden in Maleisië (De Morgen, 03/11/2011)
- Cameron says more women in the boardroom would help curb greed (The Guardian, 03/11/2011)
- Malaysia to Ban Obedient Wives Club's Sex Book (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Sex Harassment Rampant at Aussie Military School (The New York Times, 03/11/2011)
- Despite Arab Spring, women's rights tenuous, Senate panel told (CNN, 03/11/2011)
- Zweedse verkoopsters moeten cupmaat op borst dragen (De Volkskrant, 02/11/2011)
- Tunisie: des centaines de femmes dans la rue pour le maintien de leurs droits (La Libre Belgique, 02/11/2011)
- China's great gender crisis (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Put more women on radio, Woman's Hour's Jane Garvey tells BBC (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Katrina Honeyman obituary (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Girls on film (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Human trafficking on the rise amid Horn of Africa's drought and famine (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Females in comedy: The minority retort (The Independent, 02/11/2011)
- Tunisian Women Demonstrate to Protect Their Rights (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Third Worker Says Herman Cain Harassed Her (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Miss. Gov: Life-At-Fertilization Prop 'Ambiguous' (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Bareheaded Women in Ads Targeted in Muslim Chechnya (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Tunisian Women Under Threat (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- The Birth Control Solution (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Moms Who Supported Obama in '08 Unsure About 2012 (The New York Times, 02/11/2011)
- Should 12-year-old sexual harassment charge ruin Cain’s candidacy? (CNN, 02/11/2011)
- Sex workers need protections to testify at Pickton inquiry: lawyer (The Globe and Mail, 02/11/2011)
- Mannen en vrouwen zijn het meest gelijk in Scandinavië (De Standaard, 02/11/2011)
- ‘Je bent Braziliaanse, gebruik je charmes (De Standaard, 02/11/2011)
- "Geen seks als vrouwlief niet gaat stemmen"(De Morgen, 02/11/2011)
- We can't run our film festival next year – but we'll be back (The Guardian, 02/11/2011)
- Mentoren stomen vrouwen klaar voor raad van bestuur Bel20 (De Standaard, 01/11/2011)
- Overschot van duizenden vrouwen in grote steden (De Volkskrant, 01/11/2011)
- "La Source des femmes" : un conte féministe au pays de nulle part (Le Monde, 01/11/2011)
- Britain still fails to close the gender gap (The Guardian, 01/11/2011)
- From the archive, 1 November 1919: What the sex disqualification bill omits (The Guardian, 01/11/2011)
- Women's pension saving hits seven-year high (The Guardian, 01/11/2011)
- Progress for Women, but a Long Way to Go (The New York Times, 01/11/2011)
- Progress for women around the world (CNN, video, 01/11/2011)
- Gender equality in politics still a long way off, report finds (The Globe and Mail, 01/11/2011)
- En de 7 miljardste is zij, en zij, en hij (De Volkskrant, 31/10/2011)
- British Women Encouraged to Study 'Blokey' Subjects (The New York Times, 31/10/2011)
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