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The topic of women in combat has always been a touchy one. Many feel that while women should be allowed in the military, they do not belong in jobs that place them on the front line. Others believe that women are just as capable as men and should be given the opportunity to take on any role within the military.
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 12:45:14 AM
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WASHINGTON Army leaders have begun to study the prospect of sending female soldiers to the service's prestigious Ranger school another step in the effort to broaden opportunities for women in the military. Gen. Raymond Odierno, Army chief of staff, said Wednesday that he's asked senior commanders to provide him with recommendations and a plan this summer. And while he stressed that no decisions have been made, he suggested that Ranger school may be a logical next step for women as they move into more jobs closer to the combat lines. "If we determine that we're going to allow...
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Samantha Brick, the journalist who decried women for being jealous of her "lovely looks", has taken a swipe at French women including the new first lady of France, Valerie Trierweiler.Miss Brick, who was publicly ridiculed for her article in April entitled Why women hate me for being beautiful, claimed to have an "insight into the sinister machinations" of the minds of French women. According to Miss Brick, the ladies of France, who are often celebrated as sophisticated and fashionable, are actually adulterous misogynists. The columnist for the Daily Mail is married to French native Pascal, and has lived in the...
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Women choose bad boys because their hormones make them, new research suggests. When ovulating a woman's hormones influence who she sees as good potential fathers, and they specifically pick sexier men over obviously more dependable men. "Previous research has shown in the week near ovulation women become attracted to sexy, rebellious and handsome men like George Clooney or James Bond," study researcher Kristina Durante, of The University of Texas at San Antonio, said in a statement. "But until now it was unclear why women would ever think it's wise to pursue long-term relationships with these kinds of men." The study...
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The New York Times believes the most interesting data coming out of the latest CBS News/New York Times poll is that the vast majority of Americans think President Obamas endorsement of gay marriage last week was a cynical ploy to gain a political advantage. Thats the lede in their story about the poll. Considering that the mainstream media including the Times gave the statement laudatory coverage, it is surprising to learn that 67 percent of Americans think he did it mostly for political reasons rather than believing his story about him evolving and doing what was right. But...
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(CBS News) Speaking to Barnard University's graduating class on Monday, President Obama challenged the young women to persevere in the fight for equality through leadership, touting a pro-woman message and emphasizing his hopes that today's young women "will help lead the way" for change in America.
Published on Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 12:45:14 AM
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