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<title>women in Kuwait seek the vote</title>
<link>http://www.muhajabah.com/islamicblog/archives/veiled4allah/006716.php</link>
<description>October 10 is the anniversary of the founding of the first major women's suffrage organization in Britain and columnist Natasha...</description>
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<title>Friday Roundup</title>
<link>http://www.pacificviews.org/archives/000228.html</link>
<description>Because it isn&apos;t really Saturday until I&apos;ve gone to bed and woken up again... Buzzflash interviews John Dean on the Plame affair, while CalPundit discusses what exactly she did for the CIA. Lilith rounds up the OSP coverage, and Billmon then drags up a...</description>
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<title>Friday Roundup</title>
<link>http://www.pacificviews.org/archives/000228.html</link>
<description>Because it isn&apos;t really Saturday until I&apos;ve gone to bed and woken up again... Buzzflash interviews John Dean on the Plame affair, while CalPundit discusses what exactly she did for the CIA. Lilith rounds up the OSP coverage, and Billmon then drags up a...</description>
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<title>Voting in Kuwait</title>
<link>http://bodyandsoul.typepad.com/blog/2003/10/voting_in_kuwai.html</link>
<description>I learned something from Al-Muhajabah today: Kuwait is the only country in the world where men have the vote and women don&apos;t. And yet women in Kuwait are taking up appointed political posts. Al-Muhajabah&apos;s post is a fascinating, stereotype-busting look</description>
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<title>Auto-trackback from memigo.com</title>
<link>http://memigo.com/info?id=164361</link>
<description>Common Dreams article found in memigo. 
Follow trackback to find related articles...</description>
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