Equality for Unmarrieds?
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How can you promote marriage equality?
How can you promote marriage equality?
06/17/2005 05:03 PM4 p.m. EST update on June 7, 2005: I'm told the pledge form is working
again. My apologies for the inconvenience. Despite the Goodridge
victory in Massachusetts, the battle for same-sex marriage has only
begun. Many states have passed constitutional bans on gay marriage.
Opponents of equal marriage rights even...
Transforming XML: Seeking Equality
Transforming XML: Seeking Equality
06/17/2005 04:28 PMBob DuCharme looks at how XSLT 1.0 and 2.0 let you evaluate whether
two elements are equal.
What Price “Freedom and Equality” ?
What Price “Freedom and Equality” ?
06/17/2004 03:51 AMDallas, TX (PRWEB) June 17, 2004 -- Believe it or not, this weekend
heralded the very first listing ever, of a number of domain names
actually containing some of our Nation’s most cherished principles,
and rallying cries. Listed on eBay, for $525,000 you can bid on, and
possibly own the domain name “FreedomandEquality.com.” Starting at
$505,000, you have the chance to bid on
“FreedomandEqualityForAll.com.” These are but two of a number of
astonishing domains suddenly listed for sale on eBay, through eBay
seller WholesaleBin.com. As incredible as it appears, the domains
actually are the precise and specific phrases that have been so seared
into our National psyche over the years.Other examples of these
momentous domains offered
are:EqualityUndertheLaw.comFairnessandEqualityUndertheLaw.comMySecondA
mendmentRights.com [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Blogging, Equality, and the Future
Blogging, Equality, and the Future
04/21/2004 02:14 PMBoingBoing reader
Donald Melanson
says:
Mindjack's Melanie McBride talked to a number of people including
Rebecca Blood and Danah Boyd about the future of blogging and some of
the important issues facing it (equality, privilege, access and
standards). The result is "Linked Out: Blogging, Equality, and the
Future", an in-depth piece that will hopefully encourage further
discussion and debate of issues it raises.
LinkWomen ski jumpers win sex equality row
(Reuters)
Women ski jumpers win sex equality row
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - Four women have been allowed to fly off the hill at a men's
ski jumping event after
a last-minute climbdown by officials in a sex equality row.
Woman Fights for Equality in W.Va.
Mosque
Woman Fights for Equality in W.Va.
Mosque
01/26/2004 01:16 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 26 2004 5:41AM GMT
New IBM Model Pushes Platform Equality
New IBM Model Pushes Platform Equality
05/17/2004 12:07 AMIn unveiling its server-based software model, the company hopes to
lessen enterprises' reliance on desktop applications while easing
application management and making platform choice irrelevant.
Police threaten ski jumping ban in sex
equality row (Reuters)
Police threaten ski jumping ban in sex
equality row (Reuters)
02/12/2004 10:11 AMReuters - Norwegian police have threatened to outlaw a men's ski
jumping event unless women were also allowed
to take part.
Mindjack - Linked Out: Blogging,
Equality, and the Future
Mindjack - Linked Out: Blogging,
Equality, and the Future
04/22/2004 07:51 AMLinked Out: Blogging, Equality, and the Future"
article
mindjack.com/feature/linkedout.html
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A New Approach to School Equality (Los
Angeles Times)
A New Approach to School Equality (Los
Angeles Times)
05/15/2004 07:24 AMLos Angeles Times - Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court declared
deliberately segregated schools unconstitutional, racial isolation is
intensifying on California's public school campuses amid vast Latino
immigration and a retreat from busing and other efforts to diversify
enrollments.
Laïcité, Egalité, Fraternité -
(Secularism, Equality, Fraternity)
Laïcité, Egalité, Fraternité -
(Secularism, Equality, Fraternity)
12/13/2003 01:27 AMLila and Alma Levy are two girls of high-school age from
Aubervilliers, France who, in most countries, would probably not
attract much attention to themselves. Like millions of other young
women, they choose to wear a Muslim headscarf as an expression of
their faith[1]. However, the two girls live in France, a secular
country which does not tolerate any sign of religious expression in
public places which might jeopardise their notion of laïcité (state
atheism practised as an evangelical religion) and is moving towards a
ban on the wearing of all visible religious emblems in public schools
and possibly hospitals.[2]. Consequently, the two sisters have been
told not to return to the Lycée Henri Wallon (high school); the
pretext for this decision being that they are causing a disturbance by
coming to school wearing veils.
Poll finds split on educational equality
(USATODAY.com)
Poll finds split on educational equality
(USATODAY.com)
04/27/2004 05:58 AMUSATODAY.com - Nearly 50 years after the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed
separate schools for black and white students, most Americans now
believe that blacks have better educational opportunities. But fewer
than one in three blacks say opportunities for black children are now
on par with those of whites.
Liberal Cocooning Trend Persists - Plus:
Mercedes produces Ishcar! Good news for
equality. By Mickey Kaus
Liberal Cocooning Trend Persists - Plus:
Mercedes produces Ishcar! Good news for
equality. By Mickey Kaus
11/05/2003 05:18 AMMickey Kaus .. discussed
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