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Associated Press: Cancer patients take advantage of new treatments that protect fertility.

The New York Times: Women hold nearly 15 percent of seats on boards of Fortune 500 companies; at a rate of a half-point gain each year, they’re estimated to have equal representation in 2076.

Guardian: There are more older moms in Britain; women over 50 giving birth to more than 20 babies a year through IVF treatments.

Star Tribune: More high schools are trying to impose age limits on prom dates.

Kansas City Star: DIY Web sites may encourage lonely, susceptible teens to self-mutilate.

The New York Times: Four proposals on same-sex unions compete for space on November ballot in Colorado.

Can a girl sexually abuse herself?
A 15-year-old faces child porn charges after distributing naked self-portraits.
Hillary Duff doesn’t think you’re totally gay
In a new PSA, the pop tart schools a few teen girls on the poison of that ubiquitous slang, “It’s so gay.”
Which Gossip Girl is most like Obama?
Glossy magazines for teen girls are slipping in politics along with the lip gloss.
Saving hookers with high fashion?
A Dutch town has decided to help prostitutes off the streets, one makeover at a time.

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Hillary Duff doesn’t think you’re totally gay
In a new PSA, the pop tart schools a few teen girls on the poison of that ubiquitous slang, “It’s so gay.”
Which Gossip Girl is most like Obama?
Glossy magazines for teen girls are slipping in politics along with the lip gloss.
Saving hookers with high fashion?
A Dutch town has decided to help prostitutes off the streets, one makeover at a time.

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