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An elegant slam of Mary Cheney's new book, how football helps colleges lure men. Plus: Should female gamers disguise their voices to avoid harassment by men?

Published July 10, 2006 8:31PM (EDT)

Slate: Michael Kinsley on what anti-choicers miss in the stem-cell debate.

New York Times: The second article in "The New Gender Divide" series looks at how small colleges are starting football programs to attract more male students.

Mother Jones: Does everybody have the right to have a baby?

New York Times Book Review: Critic Alexandra Jacobs gracefully slams Mary Cheney for failing to "confront the inherent contradiction of working for a party whose attitude toward homosexuality runs the gamut from mild intolerance to out-and-out hostility" in her new autobiography, "My Turn."

Eurogamer: New software disguises female gamers' voices so they won't be harassed by men.


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