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Canada in de ban van decolleté parlementslid (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- India maakt reclame voor dochters (De Volkskrant, 30/09/2011)
- Le siècle de la féminité (La Libre Belgique, 30/09/2011)
- Municipales : peu de votants (La Libre Belgique, 30/09/2011)
- Plastic surgeons warn over 'stem-cell' breast surgery (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Pregnant women urged to get flu jab in new campaign (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Antenatal advice 'perpetuates C-section myths' (BBC News, 30/09/2011)
- Are teenage girls too hot to handle? (The Guardian, 30/09/2011)
- Rolls-Royce points to lack of women studying science and maths (The Guardian, 30/09/2011)
- Life for Saudi women is a constant state of contradiction (The Guardian, 30/09/2011)
- Men close gap with women as more live until 100 (The Independent, 30/09/2011)
- India: Police guilty of mass rape at 'lower-caste' village (The Independent, 30/09/2011)
- A fatal attraction to fallen women (The Independent, 30/09/2011)
- Why feminists have better sex (The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2011)
- Singer/songwriter Carole Pope on legalizing prostitution (The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2011)
- Saudi Arabia still has far to go on women’s rights (The Globe and Mail, 30/09/2011)
- Von der Dunk: 'De onmogelijkheid van bevredigende alimentatie' (De Volkskrant, 29/09/2011)
- Mexico court upholds Baja California abortion stance (BBC News, 29/09/2011)
- Damascus girls' school aloof from Syria unrest (BBC News, 29/09/2011)
- NY Considers Medicaid for Transgender Surgery (The New York Times, 29/09/2011)
- Saudis Hold Their Last All-Male Election (The New York Times, 29/09/2011)
- First Lady a Not-So-Secret 2012 Campaign Weapon (The New York Times, 29/09/2011)
- Judge Refuses to Block Kan. Abortion Insurance Law (The New York Times, 29/09/2011)
- Bomb Claims Afghanistan's First Female Police Victims (The New York Times, 29/09/2011)
- Report says women are U.S. economy's 'secret weapon' (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Ottawa woman to live stream baby's home birth (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Saudi Arabia holds its last all-male election (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Bold reversal on Saudi lashing may signal new era for women’s rights (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Why it might be OK to be 50 and pregnant (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Men happier with work-life (‘Take it easier’ at the office) (The Globe and Mail, 29/09/2011)
- Sexuelle Übergriffe auf dem Oktoberfest (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 29/09/2011)
- Saoedische koning voorkomt zweepstraf voor automobiliste (De Morgen, 29/09/2011)
- Spectaculaire stijging van scholingsgraad (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- Ze zijn zo sterk, meneer (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- Een glazen wand in plaats van een glazen plafond (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- Toch geen zweepslagen voor vrouw die met auto rijdt (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- Irak is er klaar voor: vrouwen aan de top (De Standaard, 29/09/2011)
- Une Saoudienne échappe à sa condamnation pour avoir pris le volant (Le Monde, 29/09/2011)
- Agnès Poirier: There is an alternative to the M word (The Independent, 29/09/2011)
- Midwives warn cuts put women in danger (The Independent, 29/09/2011)
- Flights of fancy: A new TV series celebrates the swinging Sixties era of Pan Am stewardesses (The Independent, 29/09/2011)
- Saudi woman driver saved from lashing by King Abdullah (The Guardian, 29/09/2011)
- Saudi woman's lashing sentence 'undermines voting breakthrough' (The Guardian, 29/09/2011)
- How Coronation Street captured the truth about rape (The Guardian, 29/09/2011)
- Françaises willen geen 'mademoiselle' meer zijn (De Volkskrant, 28/09/2011)
- Cambridge IVF NHS fertility unit opens (BBC News, 28/09/2011)
- Edwin Poots considers charging women for non-medical caesareans (BBC News, 28/09/2011)
- Just Look at What You Did! (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Pitching to Real Moms, the Ones Who Aren’t Perfect - Advertising (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Lebanon Begins to Address Abuse of Domestic Workers (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- ND President Protests Birth Control Inclusion (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Saudi King Overturns Verdict Against Woman Driver (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Swiss Consider New Limits on Wearing Veils (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Indonesia's Only Female Sex Therapist Goes Online (The New York Times, 28/09/2011)
- Military: Women on the front lines (CNN, 28/09/2011)
- Peace Corps helps women in Costa Rica (CNN, 28/09/2011)
- Women in Saudi Arabia: Too little, too late (CNN, 28/09/2011)
- Girl power: My mild-mannered daughter releases her inner driver (The Globe and Mail, 28/09/2011)
- More women pop up on Canadian bank boards (The Globe and Mail, 28/09/2011)
- Why do French feminists want to ban ‘mademoiselle’? (The Globe and Mail, 28/09/2011)
- Syrian forces raping women in rebel areas, activists report (The Globe and Mail, 28/09/2011)
- Activist Gloria Steinem says she’s a ‘secret Canadian’ (The Globe and Mail, 28/09/2011)
- Schönheitsoperationen —Der Trend geht zu Botox und Intimchirurgie (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/09/2011)
- Streit um Anrede "Mademoiselle" —Adieu, Fräulein! (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/09/2011)
- Frauenrechte in Saudi-Arabien —Peitschenhiebe fürs Autofahren (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 28/09/2011)
- Zweepslagen voor Saudische automobiliste (De Standaard, 28/09/2011)
- Volslank model Crystal Renn nog slechts schim van zichzelf (De Morgen, 28/09/2011)
- Mulâtre vient du mot mulet, croisement entre âne et jument (La libre Belgique, 28/09/2011)
- Saudi woman to be lashed for defying driving ban (The Guardian, 28/09/2011)
- NHS told to improve care of pregnant women carrying twins or triplets (The Guardian, 28/09/2011)
- Sheffield doctors claim miscarriage advance (BBC News, 28/09/2011)
- Cervical cancer vaccine: NHS choice questioned (BBC News, 28/09/2011)
- Edwin Poots to push midwife-led units (BBC News, 28/09/2011)
- Australia lifts ban on women in military combat roles (BBC News, video, 28/09/2011)
- Australia to let women fight on the front line (The Independent, 28/09/2011)
- Belgisch bedrijf ontwikkelt anticonceptiepil zonder neveneffecten (De Standaard, 27/09/2011)
- Bazige vrouwen vrijen minder (De Standaard, 27/09/2011)
- L'Australie autorise les femmes à combattre au front, une première (Libération, 27/09/2011)
- Marche des salopes: «Ne dites pas aux femmes comment s'habiller!» (Libération, 27/09/2011)
- Wangari Maathai, des racines et des elles (Libération, 27/09/2011)
- Manuel Valls : «Le sexisme gagne du terrain» (Libération, 27/09/2011)
- Getting the vote could herald real change for Saudi women (The Guardian, 27/09/2011)
- Women playing greater part in armed forces around world (The Guardian, 27/09/2011)
- Amanda Knox is a witch? Sorry, are we living in 1486? (The Guardian, 27/09/2011)
- The world's first vegan strip club (The Guardian, 27/09/2011)
- Saudi woman to be lashed for defying driving ban (BBC News, 27/09/2011)
- Saudi women not in the driver’s seat (The Globe and Mail, 27/09/2011)
- Libyan Women Train for Military, Hope for Equality (The New York Times, 27/09/2011)
- Saudi Woman Sentenced to 10 Lashes for Driving Car (The New York Times, 27/09/2011)
- GOP to Planned Parenthood: Hand Over Records (The New York Times, 27/09/2011)
- Australian women now in combat roles (CNN video, 27/09/2011)
- U.S. apparently not ready for women on the front lines (CNN, 27/09/2011)
- Pop-top purses helping Ugandan women start over (CNN, 27/09/2011)
- Too young to know your gender? (CNN, 27/09/2011)
- Rights group decries flogging sentence for female Saudi driver (CNN, 27/09/2011)
- Recht op discriminatie (De Standaard, 27/09/2011)
- Une pilule nouvelle et "naturelle" (La Libre Belgique, 27/09/2011)
- La "femme des arbres" disparaît (La Libre Belgique, 27/09/2011)
- L’esclavage frappe les hommes (La Libre Belgique, 27/09/2011)
- "Femmes et pouvoir sous la Ve République", de Mariette Sineau : femmes en politique (Le Monde, 27/09/2011)
- Latina women express regrets about dropping out (BBC News, 27/09/2011)
- Australian military lets women into frontline roles (The Guardian, 27/09/2011)
- Women rising in a rich man's world (The Independent, 27/09/2011)
- Have we fallen out of love with chick lit? (The Independent, 27/09/2011)
- Harriet Walker: Saccharine silage that fails women (The Independent, 27/09/2011)
- Professor Wangari Maathai: Environmental and political activist who became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (The Independent, 27/09/2011)
- Australia Will Allow Women to Serve in Frontline Combat (The New York Times, 27/09/2011)
- Women's suffrage coming to Saudi Arabia (CNN video, 27/09/2011)
- Men want more testosterone, the world needs less (The Globe and Mail, 27/09/2011)
- Labour must stand side by side with women (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- Why women in Saudi Arabia have a long way to go yet (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- Why the New Atheism is a boys' club (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- The lack of female comics is no joke (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- St Mary's Hospital stops providing formula milk (BBC News, 26/09/2011)
- Wangari Maathai: Death of a visionary (BBC News, 26/09/2011)
- The British Muslim men who love 'both their wives' (BBC News, 26/09/2011)
- WH Backs Bid to Encourage More Female Scientists (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Australia to End Ban on Women in Combat (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi Arabia: A Trial for Woman Who Drove (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Empowering Saudi Women? (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi Arabia and Its Women (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Small Fixes: Like a Wetsuit, but It Can Save a Hemorrhaging Mother (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi Authorities to Try Woman for Driving (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Questions follow Saudi king's promise on women's rights (CNN, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi women’s vote: Does it go far enough? (CNN, 26/09/2011)
- Maathai 'gave African women a voice' (CNN, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi women get the vote, still can't drive (The Globe and Mail, video, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi authorities to try woman for violating ban on female drivers (The Globe and Mail, 26/09/2011)
- Women in cabinet responsible for nearly 80 per cent of budget: McGuinty (The Globe and Mail, 26/09/2011)
- Police, women’s groups at odds over witness protection for B.C. probe (The Globe and Mail, 26/09/2011)
- Stemrecht als zoethoudertje (De Standaard, 26/09/2011)
- FOTOSPECIAL. Slettenmars in Brussel (De Standaard, 26/09/2011)
- Keniaanse Nobelprijswinnares Wangari Maathai overleden (De Standaard, 26/09/2011)
- Koning Saoedi-Arabië belooft vrouwen stemrecht (De Morgen, 26/09/2011)
- 350 personen stappen op in Slutwalk tegen seksueel geweld (De Morgen, 26/09/2011)
- Keniaanse Nobelprijswinnares Wangari Maathai overleden (De Morgen, 26/09/2011)
- Keniaanse Nobelprijswinnaar Maathai (71) overleden (NRC Handelsblad, 26/09/2011)
- 'Het verhaal van een importbruidegom' (De Volkskrant, 26/09/2011)
- 'Bevallingscentra moeten babysterfte tegengaan' (De Volkskrant, 26/09/2011)
- Nobelprijswinnares Wangari Maathai overleden (De Volkskrant, 26/09/2011)
- Les jeunes Belges roulent capotés (La Libre Belgique, 26/09/2011)
- Le chiffre (La Libre Belgique, 26/09/2011)
- Wangari Maathai, Prix Nobel de la paix et militante écologiste, est morte (Le Monde, 26/09/2011)
- Les Saoudiennes obtiennent le droit de vote à partir de 2015 (Le Monde, 26/09/2011)
- What went wrong for Afghanistan's women? (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi women to be given right to vote and stand for election in four years (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- Paula Radcliffe has committed the twin sins of being good and a woman (The Guardian, 26/09/2011)
- Saudi women gain vote for the first time (The Independent, 26/09/2011)
- Kenya mourns Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai (The Independent, 26/09/2011)
- Do Hospitals' Freebies Undermine Breast-Feeding? (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- First African Woman to Win Nobel Peace Prize Dies (The New York Times, 26/09/2011)
- Saudische vrouwen krijgen stemrecht (De Standaard, 25/09/2011)
- ‘Wat moet ik in godsnaam met een carrière?' (De Standaard, 25/09/2011)
- De nieuwe gezichten van de islam (De Standaard, 25/09/2011)
- Saudische vrouwen krijgen stemrecht (NRC Handelsblad, 25/09/2011)
- Stemrecht voor vrouwen Saoedi-Arabië (De Volkskrant, 25/09/2011)
- Wielrensters bepleiten minimumloon (De Volkskrant, 25/09/2011)
- Arabie Saoudite: droit de vote octroyé aux femmes (La Libre Belgique,25/09/2011)
- La "Marche des salopes" réunit 350 participants à Bruxelles (La Libre Belgique, 25/09/2011)
- Cuba 'Ladies in White' protest blocked in Havana (BBC News, 25/09/2011)
- Helen Mirren on older female roles (BBC News, video, 25/09/2011)
- Saudi Arabia's slow progress on women's rights (The Guardian, 25/09/2011)
- Female comics take over US sitcoms following success of Bridesmaids (The Guardian, 25/09/2011)
- Saudi Monarch Grants Women Right to Vote (The New York Times, 25/09/2011)
- Saudi Women Get Right to Vote, but Can't Drive Yet (The New York Times, 25/09/2011)
- US Praises Saudi Reform on Women's Voting Rights (The New York Times, 25/09/2011)
- An Olympic first: Women boxers in 2012 (CNN, 25/09/2011)
- Women in the Obama White House: sexism and progress (CNN, 25/09/2011)
- Crowd prevents Ladies in White from starting protest (CNN, 25/09/2011)
- Wahlrecht in Saudi-Arabien —Frauen, geht wählen! Aber nicht zu oft (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 25/09/2011)
- Gynaecologen waarschuwen voor gevaarlijke abortuspil (NRC Handelsblad, 24/09/2011)
- 'Boerkaverbod is gebaseerd op onderbuikgevoelens, niet op feiten' (De Volkskrant, 24/09/2011)
- Where Abortion Rights Are Disappearing (The New York Times, 24/09/2011)
- Withholding sex to stop armed conflict (CNN video, 24/09/2011)
- Geena Davis: females treated unfairly (CNN video, 24/09/2011)
- Saudi princess talks women's rights (CNN video, 24/09/2011)
- Strauss-Kahn toch naar rechter voor aanrandingszaak schrijfster (NRC Handelsblad, 23/09/2011)
- Amsterdam zet aanpak Wallen door (NRC Handelsblad, 23/09/2011)
- Wenn Frauen nicht mehr fahren —Angsthäschen am Steuer (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 23/09/2011)
- Pornography conference blasted as 'meat market' by protesters (The Guardian, 23/09/2011)
- France issues first fines to women defying face veil ban (The Independent, 23/09/2011)
- Paula Radcliffe: "Onrechtvaardig dat mijn WR geschrapt wordt" (De Morgen, 23/09/2011)
- Eerste boete als gevolg van Frans boerkaverbod: 120 euro (De Morgen, 23/09/2011)
- Gays de la 2e génération : l’impossible coming out ? (La Libre Belgique, 23/09/2011)
- Une étude se penche sur les "groomers", les abuseurs sexuels qui passent par internet (La Libre Belgique, 23/09/2011)
- Malaysian Resort Forced to Scrap Miss Bikini Night (The New York Times, 23/09/2011)
- Princess Almeera on change for women (CNN video, 23/09/2011)
- Imposter syndrome: the flip side of success for women (The Globe and Mail, 23/09/2011)
- How female 'hysteria' led to the invention of the vibrator (The Globe and Mail, 23/09/2011)
- Canadian teens ambivalent about gender equality (The Globe and Mail, 23/09/2011)
- Women who fear childbirth more likely to have C-sections: study (The Globe and Mail, 23/09/2011)
- Yeast infections linked to chronic genital pain (The Globe and Mail, 23/09/2011)
- So, David Cameron, where are Britain's great women? (The Guardian, 22/09/2011)
- Social media gives women a voice in Iran (The Guardian, 22/09/2011)
- The rape shame of social media (The Guardian, 22/09/2011)
- Nigerian women to march against rape (The Guardian, 22/09/2011)
- Niqab women fined by French court (The Guardian, 22/09/2011)
- Liever een man als leidinggevende (De Volkskrant, 22/09/2011)
- 'Transgenders voelen zich door Nederlandse overheid gedwongen tot sterilisatie' (De Volkskrant, 22/09/2011)
- Les Femmes et l'Europe : pour une égalité parfaite et incontournable (Le Monde, 22/09/2011)
- Légère augmentation des accouchements sous X en France (Le Monde, 22/09/2011)
- Le travail des femmes favorise la remontée de la fécondité (Le Monde, 22/09/2011)
- David Prosser: Lord Davies's generosity on women on the board is about to be abused (The Independent, 22/09/2011)
- Lincoln Cathedral defends hiring first woman chorister (BBC News, 22/09/2011)
- Rape Case Is a Rarity in Chinese Justice System (The New York Times, 22/09/2011)
- Single-Sex Education Is Ineffective, Report Says (The New York Times, 22/09/2011)
- Muslim Women Flout French Ban of Veil (The New York Times, 22/09/2011)
- French Court Hands Down First 'Burqa Ban' Fines (The New York Times, 22/09/2011)
- Sri Lanka's Women Deminers Clean Up Legacy of Asia's Longest War (The New York Times, 22/09/2011)
- Muslim women fined for wearing burqas (CNN, 22/09/2011)
- Politik kompakt —Frankreich verurteilt erstmals Burka-Trägerinnen (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 22/09/2011)
- Minder vrouwen op VRT-zenders (De Standaard, 22/09/2011)
- Derde zwangere vrouwen te zwaar (De Standaard, 22/09/2011)
- Vooral single vrouwen vriezen eicellen in (NRC Handelsblad, 22/09/2011)
- Female veterans tormented by combat and sexual trauma (BBC News, 22/09/2011)
- US female veteran: He let himself into my room at night (BBC News, video, 22/09/2011)
- French women face fine over niqab (BBC News, 22/09/2011)
- Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff urges reform at UN (BBC News, 22/09/2011)
- What glass ceiling? It's the mommy track (The Globe and Mail, 22/09/2011)
- Vertrouwelinge premier Poetin verkozen tot voorzitster van Russische Federatieraad (De Standaard, 21/09/2011)
- Martine Aubry drague l’électorat féminin (Le Monde, 21/09/2011)
- Shelly Yacimovitch élue présidente du parti travailliste israélien (Le Monde, 21/09/2011)
- What, a football match with only women spectators? (The Guardian, 21/09/2011)
- Why English football shouldn't ban men (The Guardian, 21/09/2011)
- You know what? It's great to be a black woman in the US (The Guardian, 21/09/2011)
- Amnesty: Colombian women treated as 'war trophies' (BBC News, 21/09/2011)
- For Mothers Facing Prison, Drew House in Brooklyn Offers Alternative (The New York Times, 21/09/2011)
- Calif. Court Nixes Surgery for Transgender Inmate (The New York Times, 21/09/2011)
- Online Video of Woman Being Raped Angers Nigeria (The New York Times, 21/09/2011)
- For Women’s Road Records, Only Women-Only Races Will Count (The New York Times, 21/09/2011)
- Volkswagen Beetle Looking for Men (The New York Times, 21/09/2011)
- Ontario NDP promise better maternal health care (The Globe and Mail, 21/09/2011)
- Vitamin rejuvenates old eggs, study shows (The Globe and Mail, 21/09/2011)
- Women targeted in sexual violence as Colombian forces battle rebels (CNN, 21/09/2011)
- 'Vrouwen geweigerd in jury' (De Standaard, 20/09/2011)
- Moedertaal is zaak van vaders (De Standaard, 20/09/2011)
- Les droits des femmes sont remis en cause par des forces conservatrices en Europe (Le Monde, 20/09/2011)
- Desmond Tutu calls men to account over child marriage (The Guardian, 20/09/2011)
- Gender equality, the Horn of Africa crisis, and more flooding in Pakistan (The Guardian, 20/09/2011)
- Major Mexican papers ban sex ads to combat trafficking (BBC News, 20/09/2011)
- Risks of overeating when pregnant (BBC News, video, 20/09/2011)
- AM Antoinette Sandbach tears on fight to save new born (BBC News, 20/069/2011)
- Snared Into Prostitution at 13, and Now Given a Chance for a Clean Legal Slate (The New York Times, 20/09/2011)
- Poor Countries Lead in Mother, Child Spending (The New York Times, 20/09/2011)
- Answer to Unruly Fan Behavior? In Turkey, It’s No Men Allowed (The New York Times, 20/09/2011)
- In Search of Common Ground Over Muslim Dress Codes (The New York Times, 20/09/2011)
- Large Mexican Newspapers Drop Most Sex Ads (The New York Times, 20/09/2011)
- Book claims White House hostile to women (CNN video, 20/09/2011)
- Newsweek report on 'where women are winning' (CNN video, 20/09/2011)
- Bride shopping in the Ukraine (The Globe and Mail, video, 20/09/2011)
- Canadian MDs consider denying fertility treatments to obese women (The Globe and Mail, 20/09/2011)
- Turkey bans men from attending soccer matches (The Globe and Mail, 20/09/2011)
- ‘Gender equality is smart economics,’ World Bank says (The Globe and Mail, 20/09/2011)
- China stuck in a gender balance time warp (The Globe and Mail, 20/09/2011)
- WHO report hails efforts to curb maternal deaths (The Guardian, 20/09/2011)
- France's burqa ban: women are 'effectively under house arrest' (The Guardian, 20/09/2011)
- More midwives needed for baby boom in Wales, claims RCM (BBC News, 20/09/2011)
- Tomboy: Girls will be boys (The Independent, 20/09/2011)
- Britten overwegen categorie paspoort voor transseksuelen (De Volkskrant, 19/09/2011)
- Carrières de femmes (La Libre Belgique, 19/09/2011)
- IVG : les autorités de santé alertent sur un produit vendu sur Internet (Le Monde, 19/09/2011)
- L'égalité des sexes progresse à l'école mais pas au travail (Le Monde, 19/09/2011)
- Psst! Keep it quiet, but gender equality isn't just tied to economic growth (The Guardian, 19/09/2011)
- World Bank's flagship report makes case for investment in women (The Guardian, 19/09/2011)
- Talk point: Have your say on gender equality (The Guardian, 19/09/2011)
- UK initiative to educate poor girls in Africa and Asia (BBC News, 19/9/2011)
- Shrewsbury School to open to girls for first time (BBC News, 19/9/2011)
- Surprise? Women can be sex addicts, too (The Globe and Mail, 19/09/2011)
- Michigan sees rise in farms run by women (The Globe and Mail, 19/09/2011)
- Girl Says She Was Held, Raped in Brazil Men's Jail (The New York Times, 19/09/2011)
- California: Tiny All-Male College Will Admit Women (The New York Times, 19/09/2011)
- Deaths of Infants and Young Mothers Decline, but Miss Goals (The New York Times, 19/09/2011)
- Clinton: Women Must Be Part of New Mideast (The New York Times, 19/09/2011)
- Sex strike brings peace to Filipino village (CNN, 19/09/2011)
- The girl effect (CNN, 19/09/2011)
- Feministen demonstreren voor gebouw TF1 (De Standaard, 19/09/2011)
- Zorgvuldig geregisseerde rehabilitatie (De Standaard, 19/09/2011)
- Carnavalswinkel gaat boerka's verhuren en boetes betalen (De Standaard, 19/09/2011)
- DSK erkent "ongepaste relatie" met kamermeisje (De Morgen, 19/09/2011)
- Kortgerokte vrouwen protesteren in Jakarta (De Morgen, 19/09/2011)
- Seksstaking brengt vrede op Mindanao (De Morgen, 19/09/2011)
- Nederlandse carnavalswinkel verhuurt boerka's en betaalt boetes (De Morgen, 19/09/2011)
- 'Algeheel boerkaverbod is grof middel voor marginaal verschijnsel' (De Volkskrant, 19/09/2011)
- Exquise esquive (La Libre Belgique, 19/09/2011)
- Come back 'Superwoman': the lost ideal of combining motherhood and work (The Guardian, 19/09/2011)
- Minister's vision of quality maternity care in Wales (BBC News, 19/09/2011)
- 'My cousin wanted me for a passport' (BBC News, 19/09/2011)
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Mothers who need to keep their problems in perspective (The Independent, 19/09/2011)
- PVV: Verbod op boerka belangrijker dan boete (De Volkskrant, 18/09/2011)
- Le Liechtenstein s'oppose à la légalisation de l'avortement (Le Monde, 18/09/2011)
- Indonesian women stage skirt protest over rape remarks (BBC News, 18/09/2011)
- BBC chairman Chris Patten wants more women on air (BBC News, 18/09/2011)
- Liechtenstein Rejects Plan to Legalize Abortion (The New York Times, 18/09/2011)
- Don't Blame Us for Rape, Say Miniskirted Jakarta Women (The New York Times, 18/09/2011)
- Strauss-Kahn Concedes ‘Error’ in Sexual Encounter With Maid (The New York Times, 18/09/2011)
- DSK au 20h de TF1: une association féministe s'indigne (La Libre Belgique, 17/09/2011)
- Low-fat yoghurt 'child asthma risk' during pregnancy (BBC News, 17/09/2011)
- Ministers to consult on legalising same-sex marriages (BBC News, 17/09/2011)
- Frauen im Beruf —Weniger Zurückhaltung, meine Damen! (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 17/09/2011
- Eerste vrouwelijke premier Denemarken, anti-asielbeleid wankelt (NRC Handelsblad, 16/09/2011)
- Dutch to Ban Full-Face Veils (The New York Times, 16/09/2011)
- Birth control pills recalled due to 'packaging error' (CNN, 16/09/2011)
- Pop (De Standaard, 16/09/2011)
- ‘Patiënten borst- en eierstokkanker getroffen door medicijntekort’ (NCR Handelsblad, 16/09/2011)
- Eerste vrouwelijke premier Denemarken, anti-asielbeleid wankelt (NCR Handelsblad, 16/09/2011)
- Zelfs in de Tea Party zijn ze Sarah Palin zat (De Volkskrant, 16/09/2011)
- Denemarken krijgt eerste vrouwelijke premier (De Volkskrant, 16/09/2011)
- Danemark : le Premier ministre Rasmussen admet la défaite aux législatives (La Libre Belgique, 16/09/2011)
- La gauche revient au pouvoir au Danemark (Le Monde, 16/09/2011)
- France Inter à la Fête de l’Huma (La Libre Belgique, 16/09/2011)
- The challenge of keeping Nepalese girls in school (The Guardian, 16/09/2011)
- Single parents 'cannot afford' coalition's child maintenance fees (The Guardian, 16/09/2011)
- Virginia vote threatens abortion clinics (The Guardian, 16/09/2011)
- Hospital births move has halved newborn deaths in China (BBC News, 16/09/2011)
- Vancouver eyes massage-parlour crackdown (The Globe and Mail, 16/09/2011)
- Knappe Mehrheit für dänische Sozialdemokraten (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 16/09/2011)
- "Roter Block" gewinnt Parlamentswahl in Dänemark (Süddeutsche Zeitung, video, 16/09/2011)
- De Diallo à Diallo, quelle impunité ? (Le Monde, 15/09/2011)
- Expérimentons des "maisons de naissance" (Le Monde, 15/09/2011)
- Réduire les inégalités entre les hommes et les femmes est prioritaire pour l'ONU (Le Monde, 15/09/2011)
- L'Australie lance des passeports avec une option «x» pour les transgenres (Libération, 15/09/2011)
- Jackie Kennedy, dame de fiel et épouse modèle (Libération, 15/09/2011)
- Secretaries: glorified servant or canny career move? (The Guardian, 15/069/2011)
- As the Topman T-shirts show, misogyny is now so commonplace it's mundane (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Why Michele Bachmann is wrong about the HPV vaccine (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Breast and cervical cancer rates rising globally (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Abuse in teenage relationships 'more prevalent' than thought (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Outsourcing porn (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Reports of her attacks on Dr Martin Luther King prove that nothing can now tarnish the reputation of Jacqueline Kennedy (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- No turning back for Libyan women (The Globe and Mail, 15/09/2011)
- Term ‘honour killing’ misleading, report on violence says (The Globe and Mail, 15/09/2011)
- Trend toward delayed parenthood a wakeup call (The Globe and Mail, 15/09/2011)
- Why do 'lactivists' want to ban baby formula advertising? (The Globe and Mail, 15/09/2011)
- Australians can list sex as "indeterminate" on passports (The Globe and Mail, 15/09/2011)
- Vaderschapsverlof niet altijd vanzelfsprekend (De Standaard, 15/09/2011)
- 'Kabinet komt met boerkaverbod' (De Volkskrant, 15/09/2011)
- Silence... elles accouchent (Le Monde, 15/09/2011)
- Politics: what women don't want (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Guilt is for ministers, not mothers (The Guardian, 15/09/2011)
- Midwife shortages in England 'risking lives' (BBC News, 15/069/2011)
- Susanne Remic: 'I felt like I was on a production line' (BBC News, video, 15/09/2011)
- Indonesian Massacre Widows Welcome Dutch Ruling (The New York Times, 15/09/2011)
- Wijziging geslacht op geboorteakte wordt makkelijker (NRC Handelsblad, 14/09/2011)
- Nederlandse Staat moet weduwen Rawagedeh betalen (NRC Handelsblad, 14/09/2011)
- Downing Street looks to win back women voters who are feeling guilty (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- 'Sexist' Topman T-shirts taken off shelves (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Girls will be boys (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Do Tories really think this is how to woo women back? (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- You can't deny it. Gender studies is full of male-blaming bias (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Publish gender pay gap and promotion rates, says Theresa May (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Leak reveals Coalition plan to win back women (The Independent, 14/09/2011)
- Women's cancers reach two million (BBC News, 14/09/2011)
- Baffling mass faintings in Cambodia (BBC News, 14/09/2011)
- Businesswomen in Guernsey get extra support (BBC News, 14/09/2011)
- Bishop of Burnley wants "compromise" over women bishops (BBC News, 14/09/2011)
- Wal-Mart to Announce Women-Friendly Plans (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Study: 1.6 Million Women Got Breast Cancer in 2010 (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- It’s Fashion Week: Poor Models (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Sewing Her Way Out of Poverty (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Wal-Mart Aims to Train and Do More Work With Women (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Top Android apps: Facebook for women, maps and mail for men (The Independent, 14/09/2011)
- Breast, cervical cancer kills more women than labour: study (The Globe and Mail, 14/09/2011)
- Familienministerin beendet Baby-Pause —Schröder verlässt den Schonraum (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 14/09/2011)
- Vaderschap verlaagt testosteron (De Standaard, 14/09/2011)
- Californië laat 4000 moeders vrij uit cel (De Volkskrant, 14/09/2011)
- Caracas face à ses mères prématurées (Libéraion, 14/09/2011)
- Et s’il n’en reste qu’une (Libération, 14/09/2011)
- Pour l’assistance sexuelle des handicapés (Libération, 14/09/2011)
- Why staff rate female leaders highly but male bosses score them lower than men (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Message to Cameron: it will take more than charm to win back women voters (The Guardian, 14/09/2011)
- Female war reporters: 'We're given the softer side of war' (The Independent, 14/09/2011)
- Leak reveals Coalition plan to win back women (The Independent, 14/09/2011)
- Quarter of Jersey women 'not having smear tests' (BBC News, 14/09/2011)
- Wal-Mart to Announce Women-Friendly Plans (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Wal-Mart Launches Initiatives to Support Women (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Wal-Mart Aims to Do More Work With Women (The New York Times, 14/09/2011)
- Geslachtshormoon bepaalt je carrièrekeuze (De Standaard, 13/09/2011)
- Grondwettelijk Hof buigt zich over boerkaverbod (De Morgen,13/09/2011)
- Marie, Vierge d’arrière-vues (Libération, 13/09/2011)
- Leaked memo on support from women for the coalition government (The Guardian, 13/09/2011)
- Revealed: secret government plans to win back women (The Guardian, 13/09/2011)
- Why are so few women in top local government jobs? (The Guardian, 13/09/2011)
- Celibacy debate rages, but change unlikely (BBC News, 13/09/2011)
- Our children need time not stuff (BBC Newsn 13/09/2011)
- Rick Perry Under Fire by Republican Rivals for Requiring HPV Vaccine for Girls (The New York Times, 13/09/2011)
- Anti-Abortion Priest-Activist Suspended by Bishop (The New York Times, 13/09/2011)
- Spain Reopens Rape Case Against Saudi Prince, Alwaleed (The New York Times, 13/09/2011)
- Memoirs of a Geisha (The New York Times, 13/09/2011)
- Obama Increases Number of Female, Minority Judges (The New York Times, 13/09/2011)
- The changing face of women's boxing (CNN, 13/09/2011)
- Women more likely to recall what men with deep voices say: study (The Globe and Mail, 13/09/2011)
- Women compete better on teams than as individuals (The Globe and Mail, 13/09/2011)
- Rising from the Ashes of a Lost Generation (The Globe and Mail, 13/09/2011)
- 'Geslacht van baby moet geheim blijven (De Standaard, 13/09/2011)
- Jeroen Meus zet mannen aan het fornuis (De Standaard, 13/09/2011)
- 'Etre homosexuel dans le monde arabe (Le Monde, 13/09/2011)
- Welsh Government campaign on rape and domestic abuse (BBC News, 13/09/2011)
- There is no Eyre of feminism about this modern Jane (The Guardian, 12/09/2011)
- Do good clothes stop at size 12? (The Guardian, 12/09/2011)
- Libya’s Battle-Tested Women Hope Gains Last (The New York Times, 12/09/2011)
- Eve Ensler, on Rape and Abortion (The New York Times, 12/09/2011)
- Are health plans forced to cover free 'abortion pills?' (CNN, 12/09/2011)
- Fatherhood decreases testosterone, may create nurturing fathers (CNN, 12/09/2011)
- Raped by al Qaeda (CNN, 12/09/2011)
- Women, swearing and the workplace (CNN, 12/09/2011)
- Wimmin! Know your place! (The Independent, 12/09/2011)
- Birth control pill alters women's memories: study (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- Lung cancer is a women’s disease too (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- Northern B.C. women risk lives by hitchhiking, probe told (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- IUDs cut risk of cervical cancer by half, study finds (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- Celebrity of the day: Glenn Close gender-bending in 'Albert Nobbs' (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- Gezocht: ingenieuze meisjes (De Standaard, 12/09/2011)
- Betutteling (De Standaard, 12/09/2011)
- 'Portretteer ze niet als techneuten' (De Standaard, 12/09/2011)
- Les Filles de la Croix en fête (La Libre Belgique, 12/069/2011)
- Sarah Jessica Parker: 'My house is loud and chaotic' (BBC News, 12/09/2011)
- Girl wins bid to play virtual self in NHL video game (The Globe and Mail, 12/09/2011)
- Plusieurs dizaines de féministes sous les fenêtres de DSK (La Libre Belgique, 11/09/2011)
- Women compete better when they are in teams, research finds (The Guardian, 11/09/2011)
- Justice for Women Veterans (The New York Times, 11/09/2011)
- Tunisia is leading the way on women's rights in the Middle East (The Guardian, 11/09/2011)
- Playing the sex card to get ahead (The Globe and Mail, 11/09/2011)
- La "nausée" de Tristane Banon face au retour de DSK (Le Monde, 10/09/2011)
- Female Bike Mechanics on the Rise in New York City (The New York Times, 09/09/2011)
- Study: Less may be more for HPV protection (CNN, 09/09/2011)
- Bras de fer littéraire (Le Monde, 09/09/2011)
- Pourquoi je voterai pour Martine Aubry (Le Monde, 09/09/2011)
- Acte de naissance (Le Monde, 09/09/2011)
- Mississippi to vote on reversing abortion rights by redefining 'person' (The Guardian, 09/09/2011)
- This is Abuse, and how to stop it (The Guardian, 09/09/2011)
- Plain packets would cut number of women smokers, says report (The Independent, 09/09/2011)
- Rape crime figure differences revealed (BBC News, 09/09/2011)
- The Education Bonus and the Gender Gap (The New York Times, 08/09/2011)
- Sex, and Kids, and Rock 'n' Roll (The New York Times, 08/09/2011)
- Phoenix Goddess Temple Linked to Prostitution (The New York Times, 08/09/2011)
- Jordan Rights Group: No Proof of Rape at Factory (The New York Times, 08/09/2011)
- Sex education in the Islamic Republic of Iran (CNN, 08/09/2011)
- No link seen between heart risks and menopause (The Globe and Mail, 08/09/2011)
- Aantal vrouwen aan de top blijft nog ver achter (De Volkskrant, 08/09/2011)
- Génial, mes parents divorcent ! (La Libre Belgique, 08/09/2011)
- Divorcés mais plus heureux ? (La Libre Belgique, 08/09/2011)
- 1000 Pelotages pour Poutine (La Libre Belgique, 08/09/2011)
- Steve Bell on Nadine Dorries's proposal to amend abortion counselling - cartoon (The Guardian, 07/09/2011)
- Nadine Dorries's abortion proposals heavily defeated in Commons (The Guardian, 07/09/2011)
- Let's get this straight. Gender studies isn't about 'women good, men bad' (The Guardian, 07/09/2011)
- Lap dancing bar plan for Ipswich withdrawn (BBC News, 07/09/2011)
- Diane Abbott MP: 'Abortion law change no benefit to women' (BBC News, video, 07/09/2011)
- Why are so many Afghan women setting themselves on fire? (BBC News, audio, 07/09/2011)
- Female artists top Threadneedle prize shortlist (BBC News, 07/09/2011)
- Nadine Dorries MP: 'No return to backstreet abortions' (BBC News, video, 07/09/2011)
- MPs reject call to change abortion advice (BBC News, 07/09/2011)
- PR expert Nora Senior handed top UK business role (BBC News, 07/09/2011)
- Analysis: Exits Show How Few Women Make It to CEO in U.S. (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- The Last Women Standing on Wall Street (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- Humanitarian Aid for Rape Victims (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- Rape Case Turns Focus to Jordan's Factory Problems (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- UK Legislators Reject Curb on Abortion Advice (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- Amnesty Int'l Questions Sierra Leone Maternal Care (The New York Times, 07/09/2011)
- Doubts raised over study linking miscarriage and painkillers (The Globe and Mail, 07/09/2011)
- Schwangerschaft —Schmerzmittel erhöhen Risiko für Fehlgeburten (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 07/09/2011)
- 'Weg met het gescheiden onderwijs en weg met neuroseksisme' (De Volkskrant, 07/09/2011)
- Course et conférence (La Libre Belgique, 07/09/2011)
- A drink a day 'is good for older women's health' (BBC News, 07/09/2011)
- Most powerful woman on Wall Street ousted (The Independent, 07/09/2011)
- Many MPs undecided on abortion counselling vote (The Independent, 07/09/2011)
- Ibuprofen taken in pregnancy 'doubles risk' of miscarriage (The Independent, 07/09/2011)
- I'm pregnant. What foods should I avoid? (The Globe and Mail, 07/09/2011)
- Ruim 790 miljoen volwassenen kunnen niet lezen en schrijven (De Morgen, 06/09/2011)
- Aantal depressieve vrouwen verdubbeld sinds jaren 70 (De Standaard, 06/09/2011)
- Jonge meiden worden betrokken bij strijd tegen overvallers (De Volkskrant, 06/09/2011)
- Dokter 'geneest' anorexia met naaktfoto's en seksspeeltjes (De Volkskrant, 06/09/2011)
- Infarctus : les femmes au cœur du problème (Libération, 06/09/2011)
- Afghans launch self-immolation campaign (BBC News, 06/09/2011)
- 10 glass ceilings yet to be shattered (BBC News, 06/09/2011)
- Women could be given right to choose Caesarean birth (BBC News, 06/09/2011)
- Study: Young women unaware of emergency contraception (BBC News, audio, 06/09/2011)
- Should abortion advice be independent? (BBC News, audio, 06/069/2011)
- Nick Clegg to vote against abortion counselling law (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- Ibuprofen warning to pregnant women (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- Female insolvencies hit record levels (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- Kashmiri women find a spiritual space of their own (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- Are women more depressed or just better at getting help? (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- An Outlet for Afghan Women Online (The New York Times, 06/09/2011)
- British Lawmakers in Rare Debate on Abortion Law (The New York Times, 06/09/2011)
- Slain Yale student's family sues, says school failed to protect women (CNN, 06/09/2011)
- Some images are scandalous. Others are just plain wrong (The Globe and Mail, 06/09/2011)
- Evenflo breastfeeding ad irks mommy bloggers (The Globe and Mail, 06/09/2011)
- Wie de broek draagt, parkeert probleemloos (De Standaard, 06/09/2011)
- En Chine, le mariage arrangé disparaît progressivement (Le Monde, 06/09/2011)
- Aimables ou insupportables, les femmes sont moins bien payées (Libération, 06/09/2011)
- Casse-pieds et mieux payés (Libération, 06/09/2011)
- On abortion counselling, Cameron will continue to be needled by his right wing (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- Did 1950s women watch daytime TV? (The Guardian, 06/09/2011)
- And baby makes two... (The Independent, 06/09/2011)
- Cyndi Lauper opent opvanghuis voor dakloze holebi's (De Morgen, 05/09/2011)
- Loonkloof pas binnen 100 jaar gedicht (De Standaard, 05/09/2011)
- From the archive, 5 September 1968: Women's trousers get a dressing down in London restaurants (The Guardian, 05/09/2011)
- Do we need abortion counselling? (BBC News, audio, 05/09/2011)
- Nadine Dorries in 'covert whipping' claim on abortion (BBC News, 05/09/2011)
- Government cuts set to hit women hard, unions warn (The Independent, 05/09/2011)
- Women's progress in three countries (CNN, 05/09/2011)
- Reporter's Notebook: Women of 9/11 still fighting for recognition, respect (CNN, 05/09/2011)
- Female cop: I was meant to do this job (CNN, 05/09/2011)
- Infidelity no longer top cause of divorce: survey (The Globe and Mail, 05/09/2011)
- Overgewicht verhoogt risico op borstkanker. (De Standaard, 05/09/2011)
- Vrouw in het verzet (De Standaard, 05/09/2011)
- Government cuts set to hit women hard, unions warn (The Independent, 05/09/2011)
- Fox backs Dorries over plan to cut number of abortions (The Independent, 05/09/2011)
- Indian women now reporting more violent crime, study shows (The Globe and Mail, 05/09/2011)
- Carla Bruni-Sarkozy : "Je ne montrerai jamais de photos de mon enfant" (Le Monde, 04/09/2011)
- Pipilotti Rist: 'We all come from between our mother's legs' (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Liam Fox backs campaign for tougher abortion laws (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Nadine Dorries's abortion bill has exposed our squishy utilitarianism (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Save me from these silly school run myths (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Tories call for measures to cut sexism from the City (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Newspaper magazines still matter; they deliver women readers (The Guardian, 04/09/2011)
- Women drinkers 'given a bad press' (The Independent, 04/09/2011)
- Testosterone to blame for banking crash, say Tory MPs (The Independent, 04/09/2011)
- Fareed Zakaria GPS: Women in the World (CNN, 04/09/2011)
- Junge Frauen entscheiden sich wieder häufiger für Kinder (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 04/09/2011)
- Acht op tien prostituees misbruikt (De Morgen, 03/09/2011)
- Aantal soa's bij jongeren na vakantie stijgt (De Morgen, 03/09/2011)
- Stalking: van anonieme sms tot moordpoging (De Standaard, 03/09/2011)
- Zwitserse vrouwen moeten niets weten van Europa (De Standaard, video, 03/09/2011)
- Prostitutie wordt de grootste vorm van georganiseerde misdaad (De Standaard, 03/09/2011)
- Het tweede leven van Muriël Scherre (De Standaard, 03/09/2011)
- Abortion services aren't about selling soap powder or shoes (The Guardian, 03/09/2011)
- Abortion law pioneer David Steel asks MPs to reject change (The Guardian, 03/09/2011)
- Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11 (CNN, 03/09/2011)
- Abortion statistics for England and Wales: see the latest breakdown (The Guardian, 02/09/2011)
- Anti-abortion bid in disarray as critics rally (The Guardian, 02/09/2011)
- Abortion debate: Dorries campaign urged to reveal how it is funded (The Guardian, 02/09/2011)
- It's the same old game. Get your rosaries off my ovaries, as we used to say (The Guardian, 02/09/2011)
- Stop casting work-life balance as a women's issue (The Globe and Mail, 02/09/2011)
- L’Onu bien peu crédible (La Libre Belgique, 02/09/2011)
- Chine: emballement des césariennes pour cause de... future rentrée scolaire (La Libre Belgique, 02/09/2011)
- Septante-cinq ans au service de l’Eglise (La Libre Belgique, 02/09/2011)
- Les vierges dansent pour le Roi du Swaziland (La Libre Belgique, 02/09/2011)
- One in four primary schools still has no male teachers (BBC News, 02/09/2011)
- Health ministers to vote against abortion plan (The Independent, 02/09/2011)
- Men missing in primary schools (The Independent, 02/09/2011)
- Dinner ladies put pay equality on the menu (The Independent, 02/09/2011)
- Maude Barlow on feminism (The Globe and Mail, 02/09/2011)
- Don’t ban Catholic school clubs that support gay rights (The Globe and Mail, 02/09/2011)
- Pssst, the secret of The Help’s success is word of mouth (The Globe and Mail, 02/09/2011)
- Lesbiennes aangevallen: "Wij weigeren ons te verstoppen" (De Morgen, 01/09/2011)
- Meer vrouwen worden advocaat (De Standaard, 01/09/2011)
- Le gène du repassage (Le Monde, 01/09/2011)
- Why women will prove vital in the battle against poverty (The Guardian, 01/09/2011)
- The girl with the Damien Hirst tattoo (The Guardian, 01/09/2011)
- Abortion law reform plans criticised by women's groups (The Guardian, 01/09/2011)
- David Cameron 'won't back abortion advice change' (BBC News, 01/09/2011)
- Brazil's President Rousseff grapples with corruption (BBC News, 01/09/2011)
- French Socialists Uneasy as Strauss-Kahn to Return (The New York Times, 01/09/2011)
- Haiti: Patchy healthcare adds to miseries of women and girls (The Guardian, 01/09/2011)
- Joan Smith: What if women paid less tax? (The Independent, 01/09/2011)
- Coalition drops promise to help Afghan women (The Independent, 01/09/2011)
- Claims of breast cancer screening success are dishonest, say critics (The Independent, 01/09/2011)
- Cuts will affect domestic violence jobs benefits - TUC (BBC News, 01/09/2011)
- Downing Street forces U-turn on Nadine Dorries abortion proposals (The Guardian, 31/08/2011)
- How to close the pay gap (may involve arm-wrestling) (The Guardian, 31/08/2011)
- 'Erotic capital' won't liberate us (The Guardian, 31/08/2011)
- Abortion advice from Nadine Dorries is classic backstreet politics (The Guardian, 31/08/2011)
- Joëlle Milquet au centre d'une soirée hommage (La Libre Belgique, 31/08/2011)
- Aubry et Royal: principal atout, leur féminité? (La Libre Belgique, 31/08/2011)
- Machisme sans frontières (Le Monde, 31/08/2011)
- Contre la "théorie du genre" au lycée, l'UMP se mobilise (Le Monde, 31/08/2011)
- L'appel à la désobéissance des prêtres autrichiens (Le Monde, 31/08/2011)
- Ne laissons pas les lobbies et les praticiens dicter leur loi à la bioéthique (Le Monde, 31/08/2011)
- F.D.A. Affirms Safety of Breast Implants (The New York Times, 31/08/2011)
- Nursing Bras That Show Mothers in More Than ‘Work Mode’ (The New York Times, 31/08/2011)
- In Germany, Sex Workers Feed a Meter (The New York Times, 31/08/2011)
- Idaho Woman Challenges State's New Fetal Pain Law (The New York Times, 31/08/2011)
- Kansas to Comply With Planned Parenthood Order (The New York Times, 31/08/2011)
- Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11- Educator and Parent Guide (CNN, 31/08/2011)
- Beyond Bravery: The Women of 9/11 (CNN video, 31/08/2011)
- Business women on top (CNN video, 31/08/2011)
- Sophia Nelson on defining black women (CNN video, 31/08/2011)
- Why your hair might be making you unhealthy (The Globe and Mail, 31/08/2011)
- How CP put women on the executive track (The Globe and Mail, 31/0/2011)
- Does beauty really pay? (The Globe and Mail, 31/0/2011)
- Can bodybuilding be a feminist act? This professor thinks so (The Globe and Mail, 31/08/2011)
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