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Kuwaiti women vote; Menopausal women at risk for depression, and more

Published April 4, 2006 8:31PM (EDT)

Christian Science Monitor: Kuwaiti women vote for the first time; two run for municipal seats.

Boston Globe: Current crop of new TV shows show women in self-sacrificing, submissive roles.

Los Angeles Times: Columnist Joel Stein ponders what makes a man womanly.

MSNBC: Studies show women are more at risk for depression when they hit menopause.

Reuters: Sick of living in a male-dominated culture, five Saudi women get sex change operations.

Slate: William Saletan explains how the morning-after pill works.


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