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South Korean former sex slaves renew calls for Japan to apologize
NEW YORK -- It was a moonlit night in the autumn of 1943 when Yong Soo Lee experienced the darkest moment of her life -- Japanese soldiers snatched her from her home in southeast South Korea.
At Religious Universities, Disputes Over Faith and Academic Freedom
Neela Banerjee
C'mon, guys, there's nothing to be afraid of
Peter Walters
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_3524167
Why are people afraid of "The Vagina Monologues"?
Crowd hails staging of play
Margaret Fosmoe
http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060214/News...
Body by Eve
Brian Jarvis
“It’s what I call the heartbreaking campaign,” Ensler says, “because there is no end. We spend 40 billion a year on beauty products, and the only end is vanishing.”
Warrior of another kind
Jayne Rose Gacheri
For more than a decade, Agnes Pareiyo has been traversing the expansive Maasai plains on foot with a dummy organ in her hand
V-Day Letter To The Editor Of The Michigan Daily
Dear Editor,
Eve Ensler on BBC-TV’s "Talking Point" program
On Sunday, November 27, Eve Ensler appeared on BBC-TV’s “Talking Point” to talk about the recent World Health Organization (WHO) Multi-Country Study On Women’s Health and Domestic Violence aga
The Dignity Works
Fatemah Farag
How to assert a woman's right to a violence-free existence? Women activists from across the ideological spectrum met in Cairo to discuss this.





