April 25, 2006
Equal Pay for Equal Work

The WTA -- the professional women's tennis association -- is complaining because the women still aren't getting paid as much as the men. The WTA Tour, which has lobbied for equal pay for years, expressed disappointment that Wimbledon "continues to promote inequality in pay across the board between men and women." "In the 21st century, […]

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April 25, 2006
Identifying rape suspects, but not victims

The media, and some states' laws, have a decades-old practice of not identifying victims of rape, but are free to publish the names and photos of those accused of rape. The logic behind this policy was to encourage rape victims to discount the stigma associated with the crime and come forward and report it. Hand-in-hand […]

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April 25, 2006
Not serious on national security

NPR's Juan Williams has an effect on Brit Hume. Last week's revelation that a CIA officer had been fired after apparently leaking information (a charge the individual reportedly denies) on secret CIA prisons in Europe to a Washington Post reporter (leading to a Pulitzer Prize) has provided Democrats with an opportunity to once again demonstrate […]

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