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...Women's Liberation I was very impressed with the report on women in Japan [Aug. 29]. Here in Japan, few people have given such opinions fairly, so I have not been proud of being a woman for a long time. I want to cry out to all Japanese men: "We women are not birth-giving machines." Kimie Ueno Nishinomiya, Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/3/2005 | See Source »

...Harvard Business School is about making a difference, and the acknowledgement that I have is very meaningful,” said Barry, who stayed the weekend for her class’ 30th reunion. “My classmates seem to be very happy and proud...

Author: By Ely S. Portillo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Five HBS Alums Receive Award | 10/3/2005 | See Source »

...never been officially acknowledged by a Turkish government. The conference went ahead following the personal intervention of the Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan - and sparked protests widely interpreted in Western media as evidence of Turkey's un-European behavior. But un-European is something Kerinçsiz is proud to be. "History taught us that we cannot trust these Europeans," the lawyer, 42, told Time. "Look at what happened in 1920: they divided up the Ottoman Empire, even though they had pledged not to do that. People call us paranoid, but we're not." The mistrust is mutual. Since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Continental Divide | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

...Vital Voices Global Partnership, a group of female American human-rights activists including Senator Hillary Clinton, invited Dmitruk to a function in Washington. As Dmitruk entered the hall, she bumped into former U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright, who hugged her and said in Russian: "Natalya, I'm proud of you. You're a smart one." Dmitruk says that made her feel "warm and deeply moved," though she says she does not "feel like a hero at all." Dmitruk learned her signing skills from her deaf-mute parents, former industrial workers who are now retired. Though not deaf-mute herself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Signs Of The Times | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

...Christian right has found its strategy--inclusion, prayer, the promise of change--and the gay movement has found one--GSAs, scholarships, the promise of acceptance. But what of the kids themselves? In July, I met 30 way-out-and-proud LGBT youths at a Michigan retreat arranged by the Point Foundation; these high-achieving Point scholars are getting from $4,000 to $30,000 a year to pay for their educations and are considered by some gays to be the movement's future leaders. A few days later at Exodus' Youth Day in North Carolina, I interviewed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Battle Over Gay Teens | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

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