October 8 Earthquake
October 8 earthquake in Pakistan destroyed the life of many a homes and shattered the budding dream of many youngsters. However, as the saying goes, ‘only if you dream, you will achieve’, many young girls in Pakistan are being encouraged by the...
Related Stories
Most Recent
Most Popular
Most Commented
Paloma lives in the basement of a tall, regal-looking building on a smart street in west London. Hers is a spacious studio flat with a neat patio area, just big enough...
made popular Jul 4 2009
Given the way women have made their mark in various fields, the anxiousness of fair sex to join combat duties would not sound too odd. However, having said that,...
made popular Jun 26 2009
Sexual harassment of women in the Arab world is, unfortunately, a daily burden they must carry. For the record, by harassment I do not mean cropping or worse but the...
made popular Jun 26 2009
Image:
At the rate rape is gaining prominence in media, I wonder if it should be designated as national/most popular sport (at least among male). Forget ladies even...
made popular Jun 25 2009
Library. A girl is pretending to search for her lost mobile phone, in a sensuous way. She needs the man’s smell phone to find out hers. She makes a call from his cell...
made popular Jun 15 2009
Always wear Hijab (Veil), cover yourself from head to toe, wear sun- glasses, always look front and back to make sure all is well with your clothes....
made popular Jun 11 2009
Meira Kumar was today elected unopposed as the Speaker of the 15th Lok Sabha after emerging as the consensus candidate of the ruling UPA led by her party Congress as...
made popular Jun 3 2009
A recent Supreme Court judgement has focused attention on gender discrimination in the Hindu Succession Act. V. Kumara Swamy investigates
Gender warp: According to the...
made popular May 20 2009
How can women perceive or believe themselves to be Gods when they are so programmed to believe otherwise ie. unworthy, unwanted, sinful and not complete unless there is...
made popular May 11 2009
Elizabeth Edwards may have very sad attitude towards life with her battle against breast cancer, but she made it sure that she won’t take anything wrong and against...
made popular May 8 2009
Why do men cheat?
This is one question that has baffled women for generations. I have a surprising answer to it. And I will reveal it here for the very first...
made popular May 1 2009
Women working in the federal government still earn less than their male counterparts, but the pay gap is shrinking.
made popular Apr 28 2009
He also used to feed her acid. After all, he wanted a son. To demonstrate how rampant acid attacks against women and children are in Muslim-majority Bangladesh,...
made popular Apr 27 2009
Irina Mikitenko of Germany has won the London Marathon for the second consecutive year.
made popular Apr 26 2009
Phetsile Ndwandwe, short, skinny and 23 years old, accepts an apple from a development worker and nibbles at it, stripping the peel with her teeth before handing the...
made popular Apr 25 2009
The new U.S. ambassador for global women’s issues pledged Thursday the Obama administration’s “deep commitment” to a U.N. blueprint aimed at...
made popular Apr 23 2009
Vancouver Olympic organizers argue that the decision to exclude women ski jumpers from competition next year is not theirs to reverse.
made popular Apr 22 2009
Women’s college basketball is getting good marks in racial diversity for its coaching hires.
made popular Apr 22 2009
The evangelical men’s organization Promise Keepers waived conference admission fees and brought in standup comics trying to recapture its mid-1990s influence. The...
made popular Apr 20 2009
Japan’s Wakako Tsuchida (Wah-KAH-koh Tu-SHEE-dah) has won her third straight wheelchair competition in the Boston Marathon.
made popular Apr 20 2009
All Stories
Most Recent
Most Popular
Most Commented
Home

RSS
























AP, 




