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Iran: Censors shut down leading feminist magazine, Zanan, after 16 years of publication, for “publishing information detrimental to society’s psychological tranquillity.” (Via Feministing.)

Thailand: U.N. alleges that famed long-necked Burmese women, their legal status uncertain, are trapped there in a “human zoo.”

Afghanistan: Several hundred women staged a demonstration to call for the release of a kidnapped U.S. aid worker. As uncommon as it is for a foreigner to be abducted there, it may be even rarer for women to stage a rally.

Asia: Sexual minorities demand equality.

Mexico: Eufrosina Cruz, 27, decided to run for mayor in a Oaxacan village where women aren’t allowed to vote. (The town board tore up the ballots: “That is the custom here, that only the citizens vote, not the women.”) Cruz has now “launched the first serious, national-level challenge to traditional Indian forms of government.”

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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