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See ya, CIANA

Lynn Harris
Senate Dems block vote on "Teen Endangerment Act."

Breast cancer Barbie

Rebecca Traister
October brings Barbie and breast cancer awareness.

Should abortion be prevented?

Frances Kissling
Why the case for abortion rights must include a call for responsibility toward the creation of life.

High noon for immigration

Jim Nintzel
Democrats are poised to pick up a U.S. House seat in Arizona. Can Republican Randy Graf stop them by exploiting voters' fears of illegal immigrants?

Feminists just want to have fun

Page Rockwell
Or do they?

Department of Health, Human Services, and Partisan Ideology

Andrew Leonard
Bush Sr.'s godson tells the WHO to stop criticizing U.S. trade policy

Is the homeland where America’s heart is?

Andrew O'Hehir
In his compelling book, Brian Mann casts our blue state vs. red state divide as metro vs. homelander -- and blasts the right-wingers who claim to represent the best of our national character.

Media wars, Iranian style

Cameron Abadi
Trying to restrict foreign media, the government bans satellite dishes and blocks Internet sites. But Iranians tend to ignore CNN anyway.

Blame birth control for … well, everything

Lynn Harris
Conference activists: "Contraception ushered in widespread promiscuity, divorce, sexually transmitted diseases, single parent households and abortion."

House: Did we mention we don’t care about teens?

Lynn Harris
The Teen Endangerment Act passes. Again.

Plan B access? What Plan B access?

Tracy Clark-Flory
A blogger chronicles her weekend-long search for emergency contraception.

What else we’re reading

Tracy Clark-Flory
A pink brownstone in Brooklyn draws extreme ire! Plus: Would women rulers make a gentler world?

Illinois to revive 11-year-old parental consent law

Tracy Clark-Flory
The Illinois Supreme Court attempts a return to a long-ignored law.

New hurdles for Texas teens

Lynn Harris
Need an abortion right away? First convince your parents. Then fill out this really long form. Then find a notary 

Maine parents kidnap daughter to force abortion

Lynn Harris
Bizarre story serves as reminder of the lengths to which some women who want an abortion must go.

Alabama clinics face doctor shortage

Lynn Harris
Physicians required by law are threatened by harassers.

What else we’re reading

Page Rockwell
David Brooks on chemical determinism, the coming battle over Mifeprex, "a horny woman's dream," and more.

This week in antiabortion activism

Page Rockwell
An antichoice group loses tax-exempt status for illicit campaigning, and a deluded protester tries to blow up a women's health clinic.

The Texan who actually governed

Lou Dubose
Karl Rove's cutthroat tactics eventually defeated her, but not before Ann Richards made a huge impact on American politics.

Court challenge halts Chile’s progressive Plan B plans

Page Rockwell
So close, yet so far -- President Bachelet's decision to make emergency contraception available to all is temporarily stymied by a Santiago appeals court.

Emerald City exposed

Sidney Blumenthal
Journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran pulls back the curtain on the Green Zone in Baghdad to reveal the flops and failures of the Bush war team.

Women’s health a primary issue

Lynn Harris
Where do Tuesday's winners stand on abortion?

How bad is he?

Sidney Blumenthal
Bush ran as a moderate, tacked right and governed ineffectually -- before 9/11. Since then he's become the most radical American president in history -- and arguably the worst.

Southern-fried George W. Bush

Katharine Mieszkowski
Turned off by Bush's policies, women in the South may turn away from the GOP this fall.
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