Posted in Asia on May 30th, 2008
This week’s Al Jazeera Everywoman is about Nepal. The first video looks at the social stigma Nepalese women who do not bear children faces and the widows of the British Army’s Gurkhas who don’t receive their husbands’ pensions.
The second video looks at women struggling to obtain citizenship for themselves and their children and [...]
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Posted in Europe on May 30th, 2008
Something a little lighter from The Local, an English-language German news site:
Anyone with a mere smattering of German can see where Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer got her name from. But the 54-year-old Swede is not just named after the Berlin Wall, she reckons that she is married to it.
The short article goes on to explain that Berliner-Mauer [...]
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Posted in North America on May 30th, 2008
New York Governor David Paterson’s spokeswoman Erin Duggan said today that same-sex marriages performed in other states and countries legally must be recognized in New York.
State agencies, including those governing insurance and health care, must immediately change policies and regulations to make sure “spouse,” “husband” and “wife” are clearly understood to include gay couples, according [...]
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Posted in North America, Uncategorized on May 30th, 2008
I’ve been following this issue closely since it first was reported. You can see a copy of the original affidavit here. Now the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that Child Protective Services had no right to remove the children from the YFZ ranch, upholding a lower court’s ruling. This CNN.com article goes [...]
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Posted in Asia on May 28th, 2008
I posted an article about China lifting the one-child policy for parents whose children died when their schools collapsed in the May 12 earthquake here. One idea floated by the author was that this would calm parents upset over the poorly constructed schools. Looks like it didn’t.
According to this New York Times article, [...]
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