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Abortion rights, religious voices
Lynn Harris
More advocates for reproductive freedom are finding God on their side, too.
California’s Prop. 85: New, improved, still evil
Lynn Harris
On the upside, the measure could mobilize pro-choice, anti-Arnold voters.
The Pennsylvania Green Party/GOP nexus
Farhad Manjoo
Republicans fund a Green Party candidate's effort to get on the ballot.
Mel on the cross
Neal Gabler
Hollywood may shun Mel Gibson for his anti-Semitic ravings, but the right wing in George Bush's increasingly hate-filled America won't.
Abortion under siege in Mississippi
Michelle Goldberg
Preaching that abortion is as evil as Islam, Nazism and homosexuality, dozens of activists have descended on Jackson, determined to shut down the state's last abortion clinic.
How Joe went wrong
Colin McEnroe
The Times' endorsement of his challenger is more bad news for Lieberman. But Connecticut Democrats have been thinking about a divorce for years.
Protecting abortion rights: Sm se puede
Page Rockwell
After a rocky start, the California Labor Federation takes a stand against an antichoice ballot measure.
Corporate parity’s comin’! And you’ll enjoy it from your retirement home
Tracy Clark-Flory
A study projects that there will be as many women as men in top corporate jobs... in 40 years.
The Teens, Schmeens Act: What next?
Lynn Harris
The Senate and House versions of the parental-notice bill must be reconciled. How, and how badly, we may not know anytime soon.
Surveilling Arlen Specter
Michael Scherer
Will the forever-compromising lawmaker take a real stand against Bush's illegal domestic spying -- or leave a legacy of spineless submission?
The “Child Custody Protection Act” protects whom, exactly?
Lynn Harris
The Senate shores up its base while putting pregnant teens at risk.
Abortion bill puts teens’ lives at stake
Lori Leibovich
Frist and others want to toss grandmothers in jail for helping their granddaughters obtain an abortion
The votes don’t add up
Walter Shapiro
Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, accused of suppressing votes during the 2004 election, faces daunting polls of his own in his race for governor.
For Democrats, reasons for hope?
Tim Grieve
As November approaches, the party's challengers are better funded than usual, and they're not the ones stuck with the president's stem cell veto.
Brides of Palestine
Anne Marie Oliver
Last week hundreds of Palestinian women formed a suicide bomb squad. Are female suicide bombers really different from males?
What else we’re reading, supersize edition
Lynn Harris
Buffy, birth control, beauty-pageant peacemaking, and more.
Not such a grand old party
Greg Land
As Ralph Reed's victory celebration goes sour, loyal partygoers know whom to blame.
Cecelia Fire Thunder’s project reconceived
Rebecca Traister
A new approach to setting up a women's health clinic in South Dakota.
I suspect my wife’s “miscarriage” was not spontaneous
Cary Tennis
I wanted the child and she did not.
More troubling news about “crisis” pregnancy centers
Lori Leibvich
Investigators who called federally funded pregnancy resource centers were given false information about the health risks of abortion.
Area man mistakes Onion story for reality
Rebecca Traister
Hapless antiabortion blogger's humiliation spans globe thanks to amazing new "World Wide Web."
“Strident” and proud
Jessica Valenti
Columnist Katha Pollitt blasts feminism's new timidity and says, "This 'girls just want to have fun' feminism is a very shallow approach to life."
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