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Terrorism existed in this country long before the recent attacks. Twenty-five years ago, during the heyday of the feminist movement and after the Supreme Court decision of Roe vs. Wade, no one would have thought a woman’s right to choose could be as threatened as it is now. Unfortunately, these recent acts of domestic terrorism have hindered access to abortion services and threaten the lives of those dedicated to ensuring a woman’s right to choose. We should pay more attention to attempts by extreme pro-lifers to derail this nation?...
...keynote speech on Sunday unveiled some interesting new Tablet PCs and the software that will make them work (Tablet PCs, vaporware at every previous Comdex, are finally starting to come into their own). But to get to the scraps of good stuff, even in Gates' speech, you had to wade through a lot of promotional crap. It's just like watching Prime Time...
...article. These include equal pay for equal work (even today, a woman earns just 75 cents for every dollar earned by her male counterpart), a workplace free of sexual harassment, accessible birth control under insurance plans and full protection of women’s rights under Roe vs. Wade. In addition, NOW has set up relief funds for Afghan women and continue international programs to aid oppressed women so that women worldwide can share in the success American feminists have won in the last century...
...monopoly happy. Far less clear is whether Beijing has the power to control the 1,200 municipal cable operators scattered across the country or to crack down on those who pirate encrypted signals. "I don't think it really changes the present situation for receiving unauthorized programming," says William Wade, an executive at Hong Kong-based satellite operator Asiasat. For one thing, the satellite programs now being received in homes are relatively uncensored and subscriptions for illegal cable service are dirt cheap?the government's monopoly is bound to be pricier. Still, bureaucrats have a plan for that too: they...
...rate-cutting days are through. And though history seems likely to find that merely avoiding a recession after that global-sized Internet bubble-burst is a pretty impressive feat, Greenspan is still hearing from critics that he may have delayed the recovery by waiting until last January to wade begin cutting rates...