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80% of women at the top (in business, I presume) have husbands who don’t work.
It isn’t easy to attract 2,000 people to a conference on women’s rights. But Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and the Daily Beast, carried it off. On March 8, she filled an auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York City with mostly high-powered professional women and kept them enthralled for three days.
The Norwegian model will create a two-tier system of corporate leadership: men will be chosen because of their value to the company, women simply because they are women.
The fall of communism created a market for beauty in Russia for the first time--and allowed Russia to play up its competitive advantages in attractiveness.
Why are high-tech areas suddenly getting so much political attention?
Differences between averages of men's and women's earnings are to be expected, for three reasons.
Canada's most famous lawbreaker, Svend Robinson, escaped punishment because he was famous, unlike Martha Stewart, who was punished severely forher notoriety.
Female undergraduates are still taught a litany of feminist myths.



