Monday, May 21, 2007

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Internationally, girls are more likely than boys to be malnourished, suffer poverty, face violence and be refused an education.

There are 25 shelters nationwide that serve homeless queer youth.

A new novel is about two sisters who separately deal with domestic violence.

Leonard Nimoy: Size-positivity crusader.

Are Katie Couric's ratings low because she's a woman? (Answer: No.)

Japanese women are getting curvier, and clothing makers are changing their sizes to accommodate them.

There's a new musical about Grace O'Malley the "Pirate Queen."

Is a male version of the IUD -- reversible, nonhormonal, long-term contraception -- in the works?

Chlamydia: Not good. Let's hope that vaccine comes through.

A new study shows confident, assertive women are more likely to be harassed.

A group of conservative Chilean parliamentarians are seeking to roll back the country's progressive emergency contraceptive policy.

A high-school girl who was sent to the principal's office for saying "That's so gay" sued the school district, saying it was a violation of her First Amendment rights. The judge recently sided with the district.

Introducing the Butch Cookbook.

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