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Hashmir Invitates Women







Hashmir Invitates Women

Hashmir Invitates Women 07/10/2004 12:50 PM

A song by the Arab rap sensations Group X, known for such hits as "Pay For Your Gas Or Lose Your ID" and "You Would Give Me Kiss (If If I Were On Soccer Team)."




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Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
America's First Online Shopping Mall
Created To Help Women Entrepreneurs
Succeed On The Internet


Announcing The Launch Of i-women.net -
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Join women entrepreneurs from around the country for the upcoming launch of the first online shopping network created for women merchants, retailers and catalogers on the Internet today. The i-women.net Online Shopping Mall is designed to help, promote and encourage the success of women entrepreneurs on the Internet without the high costs of conventional marketing and advertising. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]

Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in


Our handpicked council doesnt think that
the rights of iraqi women are of great
concern. Sort of a shame, because the
women of Iraq seem to be going in
precisely the direction we want the
iraqi people to go in
02/16/2004 11:54 PM
astonishing story

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Not enough women in IT


Not enough women in IT 09/17/2004 03:51 PM
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Why aren't more women in ICT?


Why aren't more women in ICT? 08/13/2004 10:53 AM
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Women on ``Women``


Women on ``Women`` 08/19/2004 06:14 AM
Readers and members of Women in Technology International gather to explore some of the issues affecting women in the workplace.

umm, whose women? and who are


umm, whose women? and who are 01/07/2004 01:58 PM
Rumors of rape fan anti-American flames "They are raping our women!" - This is the eternal tribalistic cry and lament, often all< /a> too true but also often used as a baseless or exaggerated claim for war propaganda, to incite to hatred of a "barbaric" enemy who commits unspeakable acts ( see The "Rape of Kuwait"). The history of Rape in Warfare is long and may be instinctually driven, at least in part. Now, mass rumors spreading through Turkey - which seem to have inspired a recent indigenous Turkish terrorist car bombing - allege mass rapes of Iraqi women by American troops. "There are more than 4000 rape events on the record" claimed the Turkish journal Yeni Safak, on October 22, "citing" (though the purported supporting citation contains nothing about such atrocities) internet sex therapist Dr. Susan Block's piece on the metaphorical " ;Rape of Iraq"[ Warning : preceding link is NSFW ! Here's the work-safe CounterPunch version]. Having more or less invented modern PR and propaganda techniques (see Ed. Bernays, Ivy Lee) - handy during both war and peace - Americans are now on the receiving end of Propaganda's use of the shameless lie. (identification of "mystery meat" links inside)

What do women want?


What do women want? 04/19/2004 08:20 AM
They say they don't feel loved enough, but what can I do to prove that I do feel deeply?

Who/Where are the Women?


Who/Where are the Women? 12/07/2003 03:47 AM
dwh!{dezwozhere:blog}

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How could women do that?


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W is for women?


W is for women? 08/30/2004 07:23 PM
In an answer to feminist protests going on in New York this week, a group of 900 Republican women gathered on Monday at the Waldorf Astoria to hear about why women should rally behind George W. Bush. The "W Stands for Women" event featured an all-star line-up of Bush-Cheney chicas: the Bush twins, Jenna and Barbara, who sat silently on stage; the president’s sister, Doro Bush Koch, and mother, 76-year-old former first lady Barbara Bush; and Dick Cheney’s wife Lynne and daughter Liz. Their approach -- seducing desirable female voters with images of the President and Vice President as good-hearted, hen-pecked husbands and fathers whipped into shrugging submission by their estrogen-heavy clans -- was the kind of thing that might make Gloria Steinem gag. But it worked with this undeniably large gathering of women, who were rowdily relishing their electoral heft.

Where Are the Women?


Where Are the Women? 02/03/2004 05:19 PM

ALF Needs Women


ALF Needs Women 04/17/2005 02:51 PM
This image answers a question that no one ever had about ALF, the beloved alien who has undergone a Joe Piscopo-like physical transformation since the cancellation of his '80s sitcom.

Where Are The Women VCs?


Where Are The Women VCs? 04/12/2004 03:44 AM
This won't come to a surprise to most people who have dealt with venture capitalists on a regular basis, but there are very few women VCs, and the numbers are actually decreasing. Since raising venture money is often about your personal network, some are suggesting that this is one of the reasons why women are having a tougher time getting their own businesses started - they don't have as many connections within the "old boys network" of venture money. This is definitely unfortunate (though, I will say that some of the smartest VCs I do know are women). Still, you would think that this would represent an opportunity for some enterprising VCs. If qualified, women-run companies aren't getting funded, then a smart VC firm (whether or not it had women partners) should try to search them out, as they may be more likely to find a worthwhile startup that other VCs will miss.

What women want from the Net (?!)


What women want from the Net (?!) 05/06/2004 03:07 AM
Yahoo threw a conference called "Real Women, Digital World" as a kind fo hyper-focus-group, in which a bunch of women were called in to explain What Women Want From The Internet. This on-site account is pretty funny.
Rachel, who gives her age as "almost 23," is a recent transplant to San Francisco from Chicago. She is dressed in jeans, sneakers, a T-shirt, a zip-up hoodie and a belt decorated with pink flamingos and palm trees. She gamely tries to explain to the suits clustered around her exactly what it is that she does on the Internet.

The short answer: Um, everything.

A habitué of Craigslist, Rachel says she has used the Net to find a roommate, find her apartment in Hayes Valley, and find her part-time job. If she gets lost and doesn't have Net access, she'll call a friend who does and ask her to go to MapQuest and get directions. She pays all her bills online and reads the news on S.F. Gate and N.Y. Times.com, two sites she doesn't even bother to refer to by the names of the newspapers they represent. She's selling a car online right now.

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Some of the Wise Men May Have Been Women
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Some of the Wise Men May Have Been Women
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AP - The Wise Men, those famous early visitors to the infant Jesus, were not necessarily either, the Church of England has decided.

Burningbird: Why must the women always
be the ones to pay


Burningbird: Why must the women always
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01/18/2004 12:37 PM
Why must the women always be the ones to pay

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Men, Women More Different Than Thought
(AP)


Men, Women More Different Than Thought
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AP - Beyond the tired cliches and sperm-and-egg basics taught in grade school science class, researchers are discovering that men and women are even more different than anyone realized.

On the Absence of Women


On the Absence of Women 03/22/2005 03:19 PM
Here’s the problem: in some places, there aren’t enough women around. For example, high-traction blogs, newspaper op-ed pages, and the computer business. It’s obvious and it’s been obvious for a long time, but has provoked a flurry of pretty interesting conversation this last couple of weeks. This is provoked not only by the recent traffic but by a trip to the bathroom on a recent evening at the opera...

Women Buy More Tech Than Men


Women Buy More Tech Than Men 01/18/2004 10:25 PM

The only problem was that there was two
women for every man.


The only problem was that there was two
women for every man.
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Look At That: There Are Women Online Too


Look At That: There Are Women Online Too 04/29/2004 02:42 PM
Not quite sure that this is really all that surprising, but Yahoo! has put together a study (mainly targeted at their advertisers) pointing out that women actually use the internet too. In fact, it's the "leading media of choice" among women, and overall comes only after work, sleep, and spending time with family as being the most important time spent. The study notes that women use the internet at work, and are good at multitasking - having work-related and non-work-related sites open at the same time and flipping back and forth between the two. They found that women believe surfing non-work sites at work is fine, since they tend to do more work outside of the office as well - and they're also spending more time at the office. The folks at Yahoo! seem positively shocked that women (gasp!) actually use search as well. "The other thing that I think that was a revelation [for us] and that has been a common consensus is that women are task-oriented, but this research shows that they do use the Internet for searching and browsing--it's not just for destination-related activities." And to think, before this, Yahoo! apparently thought that only men used search. Maybe all the women have been over at Google...

Men are from Microsoft, Women are from


Men are from Microsoft, Women are from 01/28/2004 05:24 AM
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Women on Waves


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Portugal has a long tradition of protecting the human life. It was the first European country to abolish the death penalty, and more than 50% of voters rejected a 1998 referendum that would have liberalized abortion laws [en] (abortion is legal in Portugal if the pregnancy resulted from a rape, if it endangers the mother's life, or if the fetus is severely malformed; the morning-after pill is also legal). Now a Dutch boat from an organization called Women on Waves intends to pick women in Portugal, bring them to international waters (where the law of the boat's country applies: the Netherlands allows abortions for six weeks after conception, if not performed within 25 km from an Amsterdam hospital), perform abortions, and return them to land. The Portuguese government has refused entry to Women on Waves' ship, the Borndiep (previously Sea Change).

Women, and the future of IT


Women, and the future of IT 09/22/2004 09:59 AM
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Women In Iran


Women In Iran 09/22/2004 12:37 AM
Women In Iran With the slogan of "Women's Right Is Human Right", the website tries to tell the story of struggles, issues and successes of Iranian women, and in this way we would like to extend our hands to and welcome all those who believe in the social and intellectual equality of women and men.

Men Are From Microsoft, Women Are
From...


Men Are From Microsoft, Women Are
From...
01/28/2004 03:38 PM
It's no secret that techie professions seem to attract more men than women. However, it's reasonable to ask if this is a vicious cycle that feeds on itself? An attendee at a Microsoft conference introducing their next generation operating system to the software companies they hope will write applications for it, noticed that almost everyone in the room was male. That suggests that the folks writing the applications are almost all going to be male. He wonders if that's going to be a problem, because the software being developed is only going to be written from the male perspective.

Naked Women = No War


Naked Women = No War 02/08/2003 04:30 PM
That seems to be the case as in the following examples in Australia and New York City. Maybe this is an ingenious way to get

women in refrigerators


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Women marry men who look like dad


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UK women outspend men on web


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The Women of Tech


The Women of Tech 05/12/2004 01:21 AM
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Mars Needs Women


Mars Needs Women 03/15/2003 11:29 PM
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Water ‘flows’ on Mars Water found on Mars. Spiffy. [Ok, first person to name the place the title comes from wins … ok, nothing, but you win. Erik, you can’t play; too easy. =p]...

Why Technology Needs Women


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More women are drinking too much


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UKIP MEP in row over women


UKIP MEP in row over women 07/20/2004 08:02 PM
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This photo contains no women


This photo contains no women 11/06/2003 08:49 AM
ten smug white men .. It's A Man's World

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Up in the Air on Hormones: Women Under
50


Up in the Air on Hormones: Women Under
50
03/08/2004 11:24 PM
In the debates over hormone therapy, younger patients who have had hysterectomies are in a sense the forgotten women.

Ladies Against Women


Ladies Against Women 11/16/2003 05:10 PM
Ladies Against Women. I haven't heard much about these ladies lately, but I'm sure they're pleased as punch that the boys are gradually advancing their agenda. [LAW link via Crooked Timber.]

FrogPad: We're run by women!


FrogPad: We're run by women! 11/18/2003 02:26 AM
Okay, here's what we're going to do: Put only the women's pictures on the management team page. No one wants to see pictures of men, anyway.
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