Kim Gandy Newspaper Articles, From July 2, 2001 to May 31, 2005
Data through 5/31/05 from Lexis-Nexis.

Listed by region:

Northeast, Southern, Midwest, Western


NORTHEAST REGIONAL SOURCES:

  1. Real Senate battle may be ahead, Portland Press Herald (Maine), May 29, 2005 Sunday, FINAL Edition, INSIGHT; Washington Politics; Pg. C2, 955 words, Bart Jansen Staff Writer
  2. The Fathers' Crusade, The New York Times, May 8, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; Pg. 26, 7686 words, By Susan Dominus. Susan Dominus is a contributing writer for the magazine. Her most recent cover article was about adult children of gay parents
  3. Despite Ban, a Gray Market in Silicone Implants Thrives, The New York Times, April 21, 2005 Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section G; Column 1; Thursday Styles; Pg. 3, 1046 words, By MARY DUENWALD
  4. F.D.A. Panel on Silicone Breast Implants Hears From Women on Each Side of Debate, The New York Times, April 12, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 17, 872 words, By GARDINER HARRIS, GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 11
  5. Treating Women Right, The New York Sun, March 16, 2005 Wednesday, EDITORIAL & OPINION; Pg. 9, 806 words, Pia Catton
  6. Treating Women Right, The New York Sun, March 16, 2005 Wednesday, EDITORIAL & OPINION; Pg. 9, 806 words, Pia Catton
  7. Casino imposes weight restrictions on cocktail servers, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 17, 2005, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 821 words, By JOHN CURRAN, Associated Press Writer, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
  8. Abortion in the crosshairs; With the GOP in firm control, supporters of Roe v. Wade fear a rollback of rights is just a matter of time, Newsday (New York), February 9, 2005 Wednesday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A25, 1187 words, BY TINA SUSMAN. STAFF WRITER
  9. Barr's morning-after pill mired in political debate, The Record (Bergen County, NJ), February 6, 2005 Sunday, All Editions, BUSINESS; Pg. B01, 1244 words, By LEWIS KRAUSKOPF, STAFF WRITER, North Jersey Media Group
  10. Barr's morning-after pill mired in political debate, The Record (New Jersey), February 6, 2005, Sunday, HK-PHARM-20050206, 1278 words, By Lewis Krauskopf
  11. This Year's Model, The New York Sun, February 1, 2005 Tuesday, STYLE; Pg. 17, 683 words, By CHARLES LAURENCE
  12. SUMMERS, HARVARD FACULTY MEET, The Boston Globe, January 21, 2005, Friday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. B2, 421 words, By Marcella Bombardieri and David Abel Globe Staff
  13. The toughest gals around, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, January 17, 2005 Monday, 514 words, Janice Shaw Crouse
  14. Feminist leaders and their critics agree: times are tough for the women's movement, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 9, 2005, Sunday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 972 words, By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer, NEW YORK
  15. WOMEN'S VOTING PATTERNS; Study: Bush narrowed the gender gap, Newsday (New York), November 10, 2004 Wednesday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A27, 453 words, BY COLBY ITKOWITZ. WASHINGTON BUREAU
  16. Supreme Court hangs in balance, The Times Union (Albany, NY), October 3, 2004 Sunday, THREE STAR EDITION, Pg. B2, 908 words, Mark Helm
  17. SIGNALING EMPOWERMENT FOR WOMEN FOR STUDENT NATION, A NOD FROM NOW, The Boston Globe, July 25, 2004, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. 1, 1191 words, By Joshua Hudelson, Globe Correspondent
  18. CHILD-BASED APPROACH SETS MOTHERHOOD PROJECT APART , The Boston Globe, July 8, 2004, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D5, 379 words, VANESSA E. JONES
  19. President Makes Veiled Jab at Edwards, The New York Sun, July 8, 2004 Thursday, FRONT PAGE; Pg. 1, 1054 words, By LUIZA Ch. SAVAGE, Staff Reporter of the Sun, WASHINGTON
  20. Separating the sexes: a new direction for public education?, Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May 25, 2004, Tuesday, FEATURES; LEARNING; Pg. 11, 1305 words, By Teresa Mendez Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, PHILADELPHIA
  21. MARCHERS FOR ABORTION RIGHTS PACK D.C. MALL; SEN. HILLARY CLINTON CHEERED WHILE REMINDING WOMEN TO REGISTER AND VOTE., The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), April 26, 2004 Monday Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 695 words, By Peter Lyman Washington bureau
  22. LANCASTER NEW ERA (LANCASTER, PA.), March 23, 2004, Tuesday, Pg. 11, 580 words
  23. INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL (LANCASTER, PA.), March 13, 2004, Saturday, Pg. 3, 426 words
  24. Suffragist Alice Paul in the spotlight 27 years after her death, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 18, 2004, Wednesday, BC cycle, Domestic News, 1125 words, By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press Writer, MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.
  25. The Nation; Two Fronts: Promoting Marriage, Fighting Poverty, The New York Times, January 18, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 3, 1134 words, By TOM ZELLER
  26. A CONTRACEPTIVE CLEARS A HURDLE TO WIDER ACCESS , The New York Times, December 17, 2003 Wednesday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 6; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1176 words, By GINA KOLATA , GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec. 16
  27. JEFF JACOBY; GAY RULING ECHOES ROE V. WADE, The Boston Globe, November 23, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D11, 817 words, JEFF JACOBY
  28. LEGAL BATTLE LOOMS OVER NEW STATUTE/, Buffalo News (New York), November 6, 2003 Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS, Pg.A12, 1023 words, JERRY ZREMSKI; News Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON
  29. Bush's signature on anti-abortion bill to end yearslong fight, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, November 5, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 720 words, By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  30. Women's 'Day'; Unique compilation takes compelling snapshot of American life, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE (Massachusetts), October 30, 2003 Thursday,, Pg. C1, 1043 words, Nancy Sheehan; TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
  31. MONDO WASHINGTON, Village Voice (New York, NY), October 28, 2003, Tuesday, Nation; Pg. 34, 1499 words, james ridgeway
  32. 'PARTIAL-BIRTH' BAN ADVANCES; CRITICS SEE HOUSE VOTE ON ABORTION PROCEDURE AS THREAT TO WOMEN, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 3, 2003 Friday, SOONER EDITION Correction Appended, Pg.A-9, 667 words, SUMANA CHATTERJEE, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, WASHINGTON
  33. Falling off the 2004 campaign wagon, The Times Union (Albany, NY), September 26, 2003 Friday, THREE STAR EDITION, Pg. A13, 760 words, Ellen Goodman, BOSTON
  34. ELLEN GOODMAN; BRAUN INJECTS WOMEN'S ISSUES INTO CAMPAIGN, The Boston Globe, September 25, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A23, 762 words, BY ELLEN GOODMAN
  35. NOW's Endorsement , The New York Times, September 16, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 24, 162 words
  36. Women's issues affect more than women, The Times Union (Albany, NY), September 5, 2003 Friday, ONE STAR EDITION, Pg. A11, 663 words, Marie Cocco, WASHINGTON
  37. SORTING THE HYPE FROM THE LEGAL ISSUES, Buffalo News (New York), August 8, 2003 Friday, FINAL EDITION, ENTERTAINMENT, Pg.C1, 563 words
  38. Ideologically Broad Coalition Assails F.C.C. Media Plan , The New York Times, May 28, 2003 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final , Section C; Column 1; Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 6, 848 words, By STEPHEN LABATON , WASHINGTON, May 27
  39. GOLF; THE MASTERS NOTEBOOK; Kelly real hungry to tee things off, The Boston Herald, April 11, 2003 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, SPORTS;, Pg. 154, 660 words, By JOE GORDON
  40. BURK TARGETS MEMBERS CHANGE IN FOCUS ON AUGUSTA ISSUE, The Boston Globe, April 11, 2003, Friday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E3, 766 words, By Peter May, Globe Staff
  41. Cathy Young is a contributing editor at Reason magazine. Her column appears regularly in the Globe.; FEMINISM AND IRAQ, The Boston Globe, March 24, 2003, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A15, 768 words, BY CATHY YOUNG
  42. Senate votes to outlaw partial-birth abortions, The Boston Herald, March 14, 2003 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;, Pg. 001, 916 words, By ANDREW MIGA
  43. Material from wire services was used in this report.; US PUSH FOR IRAQ DEADLINE QUICKENS BUSH LEADS INTENSIVE EFFORT ON UN RESOLUTION, The Boston Globe, March 9, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1171 words, By Bryan Bender, and Geneive Abdo, Globe Correspondents
  44. COURT ENDS A CURB ON ABORTION PROTESTERS, The Boston Globe, February 27, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1167 words, By Lyle Denniston, Globe Correspondent
  45. RICO Not Applicable to Protesters, The Legal Intelligencer, February 27, 2003, Thursday, NATIONAL NEWS; Vol. 228; No. 39; Pg. 4, 721 words, By Tony Mauro ALM Supreme Court Correspondet
  46. Suits on abortion protests limited; Supreme Court rules aggressive tactics to disrupt clinics can't be targeted under federal extortion law, The Times Union (Albany, NY), February 27, 2003 Thursday, ONE STAR EDITION, Pg. A1, 937 words, Mark Helm; Times Union, Washington Bureau
  47. PRO-LIFE AIMS OUTLINED ON ROE V. WADE ANNIVERSARY, Buffalo News (New York), January 23, 2003 Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS, Pg.A1, 1032 words, DOUGLAS TURNER; News Washington Bureau Chief, WASHINGTON
  48. Abortion rights supporters, critics to march on Roe v. Wade anniversary, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 680 words, By SIOBHAN McDONOUGH, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  49. Abortion rights supporters, critics to march on Roe v. Wade anniversary, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 680 words, By SIOBHAN McDONOUGH, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  50. Abortion rights supporters, critics to march on Roe v. Wade anniversary, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 21, 2003, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 461 words, By EUN-KYUNG KIM, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  51. MONDO WASHINGTON, Village Voice (New York, NY), January 14, 2003, Tuesday, Nation; Pg. 31, 1184 words, james ridgeway
  52. FRIST: CONSERVATIVE FROM THE NEW SOUTH, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 21, 2002 Saturday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-6, 613 words, RON HUTCHESON, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, WASHINGTON
  53. Frist expected to replace Lott; Seen as a unifier, Bush ally hopes to heal GOP wounds, The Record (Bergen County, NJ), December 21, 2002 Saturday All Editions, NEWS; Pg. A01, 819 words, RON HUTCHESON, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
  54. WHAT'S IN A NAME? SLANG FOR SLEEVELESS T STIRS HEATED DEBATE, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 10, 2002 Tuesday, REGION EDITION, Pg.B-2, 391 words
  55. FASHION LINGO CONFERS GOOD ON THE BAD AND UGLY, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 10, 2002 Tuesday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.B-1, 508 words, LAMONT JONES, POST-GAZETTE FASHION EDITOR
  56. ELECTION 2002 / THE WHITE HOUSE ASSESSING RESULTS; HISTORIC MIDTERM VICTORY FOR GOP GIVES BUSH MORE CONTROL, The Boston Globe, November 7, 2002, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A35, 730 words, By Anne E. Kornblut, Globe Staff
  57. IN THE KNOW, Daily News (New York), October 31, 2002, Thursday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, THERSDAY;, Pg. 51, 635 words, By ALEV AKTAR AND AMY DiLUNA
  58. Call for 'motherhood movement' stirs controversy, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 29, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 479 words, By KAREN MATTHEWS, Associated Press Writer, NEW YORK
  59. MCCALL: GOV'S USING 9/11 AS A DIVERSION, Daily News (New York), October 18, 2002, Friday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 10, 452 words, By CELESTE KATZ and JOEL SIEGEL DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
  60. CARL BACK TO BASICS TO SNAG STRAY DEMS, Daily News (New York), October 18, 2002, Friday, CITY FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 10, 430 words, By CELESTE KATZ and JOEL SIEGEL DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
  61. McCall Accuses Pataki of Using 9/11 Emotions to Distract Voters From His Failings , The New York Times, October 18, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section B; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk; Pg. 6, 823 words, By SHAILA K. DEWAN
  62. CARL SLAPS GOV OVER SEPT. 11 DIVERSION', The New York Post, October 18, 2002, Friday, All Editions; Pg. 012, 453 words, ROBERT HARDT Jr.
  63. CAMPAIGN BRIEFING, The Times Union (Albany, NY), October 18, 2002 Friday, THREE STAR EDITION, Pg. B2, 366 words
  64. McCall: Pataki wraps self in 9-11 to avoid other issues, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 17, 2002, Thursday, BC cycle, Political News, 769 words, By MARC HUMBERT, AP Political Writer, ALBANY, N.Y.
  65. INFERTILITY ADS NOT APPEARING AT A THEATER, MALL, NEAR YOU, The Boston Globe, September 21, 2002, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 925 words, By Patricia Wen, Globe Staff
  66. (EDITORIAL) Liberals only; NOW opposes politically moderate women, The Union Leader (Manchester NH), August 28, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, EDITORIAL PAGE, Pg. 12Y, 361 words
  67. Campaign Notebook, The Union Leader (Manchester NH), August 28, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, SECTION A, Pg. 2, 2495 words
  68. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 26, 2002, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 1058 words
  69. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; JUDGE IS CONSERVATIVE JUDICIAL ACTIVIST, The Boston Globe, August 4, 2002, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D6, 237 words
  70. ALTOONA JUDGE WINS SENATE APPROVAL, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), August 1, 2002 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.B-4, 558 words, ANN MCFEATTERS, POST-GAZETTE WASHINGTON BUREAU, WASHINGTON
  71. DADS ARE PARENTS, TOO; A NEW BOOK FUELS THE RAGING DEBATE FOR WOMEN OF 'BABIES VS. CAREER.' BUT THE GOAL, SAYS MICHELLE COTTLE, SHOULD BE TO INCREASE OPTIONS FOR FATHERS TO BALANCE EMPLOYMENT WITH CHILD-REARING, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), April 28, 2002 Sunday, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg.E-1, 1226 words
  72. RALLY AIMS TO PUT COURT PICK BACK ON TRACK, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), April 25, 2002 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-14, 620 words, ANN MCFEATTERS, POST-GAZETTE NATIONAL BUREAU, WASHINGTON
  73. Poverty's Tragic Price , The New York Times, March 15, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 4; Editorial Desk; Pg. 22, 152 words
  74. Insanity defense fails for Texas mother, Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 14, 2002, Thursday, USA; Pg. 02, 788 words, Kris Axtman Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, HOUSTON
  75. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 2, 2002, Saturday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 2400 words
  76. PRESIDENT IS RIGHT ON MARRIAGE PUSH, Daily News (New York), March 1, 2002, Friday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 10, 715 words, BY MICHAEL KRAMER
  77. Op-Ed; Family devalued by culture, The Boston Herald, February 27, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, EDITORIAL;, Pg. 025, 600 words, By DON FEDER
  78. Cathy Young is a contributing editor at Reason magazine. Her column appears regularly in the Globe.; GOVERNMENT AS MATCHMAKER, The Boston Globe, February 25, 2002, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A15, 804 words, BY CAAHY YOUNG
  79. MEDIA; The Oxygen TV Channel Is Bowing To Tastes, The New York Times, February 25, 2002 Monday, Late Edition - Final , Section C; Column 5; Business/Financial Desk; Pg. 1, 1261 words, By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
  80. SEVEN DAYS The Last Word On Last Week, Daily News (New York), February 24, 2002, Sunday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 16, 898 words, BY THOMAS HACKETT
  81. COVER STORY - NOW AND AGAIN - A Jamestown woman decides it's time -to revive RI NOW, Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island), February 24, 2002, Sunday All Editions, 1399 words, LAURA MEADE KIRK Journal Staff Writer
  82. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 23, 2002, Saturday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 2552 words
  83. Editorial; Marriage does help a lot, The Boston Herald, February 23, 2002 Saturday, ALL EDITIONS, EDITORIAL;, Pg. 014, 308 words
  84. Welfare Chief Is Hoping to Promote Marriage , The New York Times, February 19, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 2; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1352 words, By ROBIN TONER , WASHINGTON, Feb. 18
  85. RI NOW meeting Saturday for first time in four years, Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island), February 7, 2002, Thursday All Editions, 228 words
  86. DERRICK Z. JACKSON; BUSH SHAKY ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS, The Boston Globe, February 6, 2002, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A17, 778 words, BY DERRICK Z. JACKSON
  87. GET OUT!, Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island), February 3, 2002, Sunday All Editions, 404 words
  88. WHITE HOUSE PLAN DRAWS IRE FOR CLASSIFYING FETUS AS CHILD, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 1, 2002 Friday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-9, 460 words, JODI ENDA, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, WASHINGTON
  89. WHITE HOUSE PLAN DRAWS IRE FOR CLASSIFYING FETUS AS CHILD, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 1, 2002 Friday, REGION EDITION, Pg.A-9, 460 words, JODI ENDA, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, WASHINGTON
  90. PRENATAL CARE PLAN QUESTIONED ; SOME SEE MOVEAGAINST ABORTION, The Record (Bergen County, NJ), February 1, 2002 Friday All Editions, NEWS; Pg. a12, 631 words, JODI ENDA, Knight Ridder Newspapers, WASHINGTON
  91. Abortion showdown looms; As local activists join Roe vs. Wade protest, both sides eye elections, The York Dispatch (York, PA), January 22, 2002 Tuesday, FRONT PAGE, 919 words, STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
  92. DEM FEMS DENY DUBYA HIS DUE, The New York Post, December 13, 2001, Thursday, All Editions; Pg. 009, 447 words, Deborah Orin
  93. Hillary Clinton explores the future of women in Afghanistan, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, November 29, 2001, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 694 words, By SHANNON McCAFFREY, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  94. FIGHTING TERROR A NEW VOICE / WOMEN'S RIGHTS; Anne Kornblut of the Globe staff contributed to this report.; WAR GIVES LAURA BUSH HER OWN CAUSE, The Boston Globe, November 29, 2001, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A15, 1148 words, By Mary Leonard, Globe Staff
  95. ARTS & TV In Brief, The Boston Herald, August 20, 2001 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;, Pg. 030, 614 words
  96. NOW IS WATCHING, NEW PREZ WARNS BUSH, Daily News (New York), July 2, 2001, Monday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 12, 318 words, By KENNETH R. BAZINET DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU
  97. NEW NOW PREZ VOWS ABORTION FIGHT, The New York Post, July 2, 2001, Monday, All Editions; Pg. 014, 186 words, BILL HOFFMANN

SOUTHERN REGIONAL SOURCES:

  1. Women's movement marches on -- 'It's not over; there's a lot of work to be done', The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), June 9, 2005 Thursday Final Edition, 1340 words, Linda A. Moore
  2. Judicial nominee deal angers advocacy groups; Neither hard-line side wants to give an inch, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 25, 2005 Wednesday, NATIONAL; Pg. 13, 732 words, By Bruce Alpert, Washington bureau
  3. ON THE HILL; News from the Louisiana delegation in the nation's capital, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 22, 2005 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 5, 1245 words, By Bruce Alpert and Bill Walsh
  4. Loyola unfazed by church criticism; Archbishop opposes honoring Landrieus, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 13, 2005 Friday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 1753 words, By Coleman Warner and Bruce Nolan, Staff writers
  5. ON THE HILL; News from the Louisiana delegation in the nation's capital, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 8, 2005 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 9, 1148 words, By Bruce Alpert and Bill Walsh
  6. Hughes snubs Loyola, honorees; Archbishop will skip salute to Landrieus, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 6, 2005 Friday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 902 words, By Bruce Nolan, Staff writer
  7. University to honor Landrieu family; But church may have quarrel with Loyola, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), May 5, 2005 Thursday, METRO; Pg. 1, 982 words, By Coleman Warner and Bruce Nolan, Staff writers
  8. NOW HEAR THIS, News & Record (Greensboro, NC), March 25, 2005 Friday ALL EDITIONS, 3 words
  9. ROCKINGHAM NEWS BRIEFS, News & Record (Greensboro, NC), March 23, 2005 Wednesday ROCKINGHAM EDITION, 401 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS, DURHAM
  10. GREENSBORO NEWS BRIEFS, News & Record (Greensboro, NC), March 23, 2005 Wednesday GREENSBORO EDITION, 422 words, FROM STAFF REPORTS, GREENSBORO
  11. GROUP SEEKS HELP IN FIGHTING VIOLENCE LEADER OF NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN TO TALK ABOUT U.S. LEGISLATION, Winston-Salem Journal (Winston Salem, NC), March 23, 2005 Wednesday, METRO EDITION, B; Pg. 1, 494 words, By Mary Giunca JOURNAL REPORTER
  12. MAN TO SHARE STORY OF HIS LIFE IN SLAVERY, News & Record (Greensboro, NC), March 21, 2005 Monday ALL EDITIONS, 800 words
  13. Boys, Girls Are Faring Equally, Study Finds; Overall Well-Being Is Same for Both, The Washington Post, February 23, 2005 Wednesday, Final Edition, A Section; A03, 761 words, Rob Stein, Washington Post Staff Writer
  14. SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE CRITICAL TO WOMEN, Palm Beach Post (Florida), February 21, 2005 Monday, FINAL EDITION, A SECTION; Pg. 1A, 1778 words, By LARRY LIPMAN Palm Beach Post Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON
  15. WOMEN HAVE SPECIAL STAKE IN SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE, Cox News Service, February 18, 2005 Friday, Washington, General News, 1298 words, LARRY LIPMAN, WASHINGTON
  16. WOMEN HAVE SPECIAL STAKE IN SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE, Cox News Service, February 18, 2005 Friday, Financial Pages, 1298 words, LARRY LIPMAN, WASHINGTON
  17. Graphic feminist play hits Loyola stage; ’Monologues’ decision upsets archbishop, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), February 17, 2005 Thursday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 935 words, By Bruce Nolan, Staff writer
  18. Abortion Opponents Unite on the Mall; Thousands March Against Roe v. Wade, The Washington Post, January 25, 2005 Tuesday, Final Edition, A Section; A03, 980 words, David Snyder, Washington Post Staff Writer
  19. CONSERVATIVE WOMEN HAVE BECOME SOME OF THE TOUGHEST GALS AROUND, The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), January 18, 2005 Tuesday, ALL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Janice Shaw Crouse guest column; Pg. A05, 904 words, By Janice Shaw Crouse Guest columnist
  20. Groups gather to fight Bush's faith initiatives, The Washington Times, January 16, 2005 Sunday, NATION; Pg. A02, 511 words, By Julia Duin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  21. The Washington Times, January 12, 2005 Wednesday, NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A07, 636 words, By John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  22. WOMEN'S, OTHER RIGHTS GROUPS SEEK YOUTH SUPPORT, Palm Beach Post (Florida), January 9, 2005 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, LOCAL; Pg. 3C, 333 words, By JENNIFER SORENTRUE Palm Beach Post Staff Writer, LAKE WORTH
  23. Radio giant criticized by NOW, health group over surgery contest, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 3, 2005, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 729 words, By VICKIE CHACHERE, Associated Press Writer, TAMPA, Fla.
  24. Bush pushes bold economic agenda; Framework set for big changes in Social Security, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 17, 2004 Friday, Home Edition, Pg. 1F, 738 words, MARILYN GEEWAX
  25. BUSH URGES QUICK ACTION ON SOCIAL SECURITY, ECONOMIC ISSUES, Cox News Service, December 16, 2004 Thursday, Financial Pages, 1003 words
  26. BUSH URGES QUICK ACTION ON SOCIAL SECURITY, ECONOMIC ISSUES, Cox News Service, December 16, 2004 Thursday, Washington, General News, 1003 words
  27. Groups that rallied against Bush see successes amid defeat; Mobilization, high turnout point to a strong base in continuing fight, they say; ACTIVISTS REACT; ELECTION 2004; THE RACE -- PRESIDENT, The Baltimore Sun, November 4, 2004 Thursday, FINAL Edition, Pg. 10A, 1106 words, Stephen Kiehl
  28. Sen. Mikulski Still Wearing Her Blue Collar With Pride; Three-Term Incumbent Hasn't Strayed Far From Her Roots, The Washington Post, October 21, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, Metro; B04, 1868 words, Cameron W. Barr, Washington Post Staff Writer
  29. Mikulski Sticking With Winning Style; Blue-Collar Senator Seeks 4th Term, The Washington Post, October 21, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, Metro; B04, 1532 words, Cameron W. Barr, Washington Post Staff Writer
  30. Footnotes; Triangle universities and colleges, The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina), October 11, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. B3, 804 words
  31. Working Overtime to Be Sexist, The Washington Post, October 9, 2004 Saturday, Final Edition, Editorial; A29, 207 words
  32. Sizing up the 'wives of', The Washington Times, September 30, 2004 Thursday, OPED; Pg. A23, 782 words, By Suzanne Fields, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  33. Wal-Mart Attracts Protesters on Labor Day, The Washington Post, September 9, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, Howard Extra; T03, 185 words
  34. Feminists silent on Iraqi women, The Washington Times, August 15, 2004 Sunday, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 846 words, By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  35. Kerry's sister a 'secret weapon' of feminists, The Washington Times, July 27, 2004 Tuesday, NATION; 2004 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; Pg. A11, 466 words, By Cheryl Wetzstein, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  36. The Washington Times, July 21, 2004, Wednesday, Final Edition, NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A08, 788 words, By John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  37. The Washington Times, July 6, 2004, Tuesday, Final Edition, NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A06, 737 words, By John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  38. Abortion rights advocates urged to forgo Host; But Communion won’t be withheld, Times-Picayune (New Orleans), June 26, 2004 Saturday, LIVING; Pg. 6, 843 words, By Bruce Nolan, Staff writer
  39. Soros likens Iraqi prisoner abuse to 9/11, The Washington Times, June 4, 2004, Friday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A03, 628 words, By Steve Miller, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  40. The Washington Times, June 2, 2004, Wednesday, Final Edition, NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A07, 720 words, By John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  41. What the-?, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock), April 26, 2004 Monday, EDITORIAL, 475 words
  42. Women's Rally Draws Vast Crowd; Marchers Champion Reproductive Rights, Opposition to Bush, The Washington Post, April 26, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, A Section; A01, 2124 words, Cameron W. Barr and Elizabeth Williamson, Washington Post Staff Writers
  43. Organizers hoping for huge turnout at March for Women's Lives, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 9, 2004, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 385 words, By DERRILL HOLLY, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  44. BIMINI WAHOO, The Ledger (Lakeland, FL), March 26, 2004, Friday
  45. U.S. Plans to Relax Restrictions on Single-Sex Schools, The Washington Post, March 4, 2004 Thursday Correction Appended, Final Edition, A Section; A01, 719 words, Michael Dobbs, Washington Post Staff Writer
  46. Bush: Ban gay marriage; An amendment is needed, the president says, but he doesn't preclude civil unions, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 25, 2004 Wednesday, Home Edition, Pg. 1A, 1199 words, BOB DEANS
  47. BUSH CALLS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BANNING GAY MARRIAGE, Cox News Service, February 24, 2004 Tuesday, Washington, General News, 1915 words, Bob Deans, WASHINGTON
  48. ABORTION FOE REVIVES HIS CRUSADE Randall Terry sent ripples through the abortion debate before falling from the forefront. Now he seeks to rebuild., Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville, FL), February 15, 2004 Sunday,, City Edition, NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL;, Pg. A-1, 3142 words, RACHEL DAVIS, The Times-Union
  49. California-Based Scripps Research Institute Brings Gender Gap to Florida, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, February 8, 2004, Sunday, FL-WOMEN-SCIENTISTS, 583 words, By Mike Clary
  50. Numbers of female science professors lag; Men keep control of top universities’ science faculties, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), January 16, 2004 Friday, Final Edition, INSIDE FRONT; Pg. A2, 372 words, EMILY KRONE The Herald-Sun Washington Bureau
  51. Moseley Braun ends her bid, throws support behind Dean; Campaign lacked sufficient funds, potent message, The Washington Times, January 16, 2004, Friday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A08, 585 words, By Amy Fagan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  52. Bush Attempts To Cut Overtime Ire of Congress, Rights Groups, Jackson Advocate, December 25, 2003 - December 31, 2003, Vol. 66, No. 10; Pg. p.2a,16a, JA2003122501, 1777 words, McBride, Earnest
  53. Abortion ban now law *** Legal challenges follow signing, The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), November 6, 2003, Thursday, METRO EDITION, 770 words, RON HUTCHESON, WASHINGTON
  54. Bush Signs Ban on Late-Term Abortions Into Effect; Civil Rights Agency To Enforce Law; Lawsuits Are Filed, The Washington Post, November 6, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A04, 783 words, Dana Milbank, Washington Post Staff Writer
  55. Right-to-life movement celebrates victories while abortion-rights groups worry, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 22, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 792 words, By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer
  56. BUSY WOMEN TELL HOW THEY DO IT ALL IN A DAY DIARY, Birmingham News (Alabama), October 12, 2003 Sunday, LIFESTYLE, 593 words, Susan Swagler News columnist
  57. BAN OF PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION CLEARS HOUSE CONVINCINGLY, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), October 3, 2003 Friday Final Edition, 646 words, From Our Press Services, WASHINGTON
  58. FALLING OFF THE WAGON OVER THE DOUBLE STANDARD, The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), September 28, 2003 Sunday,, ALL EDITIONS, EDITORIAL,, Pg. A05, 756 words
  59. Braun and the 2004 campaign 2004, Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee), September 28, 2003 Sunday, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. F4, 753 words, Ellen Goodman
  60. Editorial angers feminist groups, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), September 18, 2003 Thursday, First Edition, INSIDE FRONT; Pg. A2, 155 words
  61. The Washington Times, September 18, 2003, Thursday, Final Edition, NATION; INSIDE POLITICS; Pg. A06, 1175 words, By Jennifer Harper, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  62. Church not pushing faculty pledge; Archbishop aims to avoid furor at universities, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), September 6, 2003 Saturday, LIVING; Pg. 6, 1109 words, By Bruce Nolan; Staff writer
  63. The safety of silicone, The Washington Times, September 6, 2003, Saturday, Final Edition, LETTERS; Pg. A13, 302 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  64. Women's groups back Braun for president; Feminist leaders endorse Democrat as longtime ally, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 27, 2003 Wednesday, Home Edition, Pg. 14A, 379 words, JULIA MALONE
  65. Backing of Women's Groups Will Keep Braun in the Race, The Washington Post, August 27, 2003 Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; POLITICS BRIAN FALER; Pg. A04, 485 words, Brian Faler
  66. FEMINIST GROUPS ENDORSE BRAUN FOR PRESIDENT, Cox News Service, August 26, 2003 Tuesday, Washington, General News, 388 words, JULIA MALONE, WASHINGTON
  67. March called passing of rights torch; Observance today includes focus on youth, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 23, 2003 Saturday, Home Edition, Pg. 3A, 1147 words, MELANIE EVERSLEY
  68. VA. GROUP JOINING KING RALLY IN D.C., Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginia), August 23, 2003 Saturday City Edition, 223 words
  69. March called passing of rights torch, Cox News Service, August 22, 2003 Friday, Domestic; Non-Washington; General News Item, 1153 words, MELANIE EVERSLEY, WASHINGTON
  70. Metro: Civil Rights 40th Anniversary March, Washingtonpost.com, August 21, 2003 Thursday 12:00 PM, LIVEONLINE, 2834 words, Boardmember
  71. Next generation feminism, The Washington Times, August 10, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 1017 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  72. Assessing health risks of breast implants, The Washington Times, August 8, 2003, Friday, Final Edition, LETTERS; Pg. A18, 435 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  73. Silicone Implants Reconsidered; Some Say FDA Is Moving Too Fast on Review of New Application, The Washington Post, July 21, 2003 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A02, 1004 words, Marc Kaufman, Washington Post Staff Writer
  74. Early party overtures show strength of women's votes; U.S. opinion backing Title IX throws NOW, Dems a curve, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 13, 2003 Sunday, Home Edition, Pg. 12A, 906 words, SCOTT SHEPARD
  75. WOMEN VOTERS A BATTLEGROUND IN 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, Cox News Service, July 12, 2003 Saturday, Washington, General News, 980 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, ARLINGTON, Va.
  76. Upholding racism in perpetuity, The Washington Times, July 6, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 638 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  77. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), June 27, 2003 Friday, Final Edition, INSIDE FRONT; Pg. A3, 441 words
  78. OBITUARIES, Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee), June 2, 2003 Monday Final Edition, LOCAL; Pg. B6, 4618 words
  79. NOW's warped priorities, The Washington Times, May 18, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 679 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  80. Denounce choices for federal courts, Arkansans urged Bush nominates far-right ideologues, representatives of activist groups say, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR), April 29, 2003, Tuesday, Pg. 6, 483 words, BY REID FORGRAVE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
  81. 'We don't use the word 'boycott', The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 21, 2003, Monday, BC cycle, Sports News, 860 words, By JIM LITKE, AP Sports Columnist
  82. Left quiet after Saddam's fall, Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee), April 14, 2003 Monday, OPINION; Pg. B7, 733 words, John Leo
  83. BACK BAN OR QUIT, SAYS PROTESTER BURK, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), April 11, 2003 Friday Final Edition, 584 words, From Our Press Services
  84. Burk loses appeal, may use loophole, The Washington Times, April 11, 2003, Friday, Final Edition, SPORTS; Pg. C01, 845 words, By Patrick Hruby, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, ATLANTA
  85. Feminists abandon Iraqi women, The Washington Times, March 16, 2003, Sunday, Final Edition, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 600 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  86. Antiabortion counselors cheer free-speech rulings, Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee), March 8, 2003 Saturday Final Edition, FAITH & FAMILY; Pg. E2, 657 words, Terry Mattingly
  87. Protest Letters To MSNBC Draw Savage Response, The Washington Post, March 5, 2003 Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 1186 words, Howard Kurtz, Washington Post Staff Writer
  88. Reversing Misuse Of RICO Law, Tampa Tribune (Florida), March 1, 2003, Saturday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 24, 359 words
  89. COURT REJECTS RACKETS LAW TO CURB ABORTION PROTESTS, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), February 27, 2003 Thursday Final Edition, 799 words, From Our Press Services, WASHINGTON
  90. High court rules pro-life protests a lawful right; 'Extortion' citation is rejected, The Washington Times, February 27, 2003, Thursday, Final Edition, PAGE ONE; Pg. A01, 1051 words, By Frank J. Murray, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  91. Supreme Court rules for abortion protesters in civil disobedience case, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 26, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 704 words, By GINA HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  92. ON THE HILL; News from the Louisiana delegation in the nation's capital, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 23, 2003 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 6, 992 words, By Bruce Alpert, Bill Walsh and John McQuaid
  93. Abortion activists speak up, pro, con; Anniversary stirs strong emotions, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 23, 2003 Thursday, Home Edition, Pg. 9A, 673 words, BOB DART
  94. ABORTION ACTIVISTS RALLY IN WASHINGTON, Cox News Service, January 22, 2003 Wednesday, Washington, General News, 856 words, BOB DART, WASHINGTON
  95. 3 DECADES OF DEBATE; Abortion battle now focuses on federal judges with the power to restrict, or reverse, Roe v. Wade, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), January 22, 2003 Wednesday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 1147 words, By Bruce Alpert; Washington bureau
  96. The Washington Times, January 13, 2003, Monday, Final Edition, NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A08, 853 words, By John McCaslin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  97. Enemies? He made a few in his time, News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), December 22, 2002 Sunday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A4, 462 words, John Wagner, Washington Correspondent
  98. Frist is a solid conservative but very different from Lott, Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), December 21, 2002, Saturday, News; Pg. P11A, 505 words, Ron Hutcheson Knight Ridder Newspapers
  99. Conservative Frist is from a different South; Tennessee senator said to be a good negotiator, spends time helping others, The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC), December 21, 2002 Saturday, Final Edition, INSIDE FRONT; Pg. A6, 743 words, RON HUTCHESON Knight Ridder
  100. Combating radical feminism, The Washington Times, December 15, 2002, Sunday, Final Edition, LETTERS; FORUM; Pg. B05, 1019 words, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  101. LOTT UNDER FIRE: 'Hooters' joke renews Lott's war with NOW, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 13, 2002 Friday, Home Edition, Pg. 16A, 632 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, HANK KLIBANOFF
  102. 'Hooters' joke renews Lott's war with NOW, Cox News Service, December 12, 2002 Thursday, Domestic; Non-Washington; General News Item, 633 words, SCOTT SHEPARD and HANK KLIBANOFF, ATLANTA
  103. WOMEN'S GROUP OUTRAGED AT LOTT'S SEXUAL INNUENDOES AT THURMOND BIRTHDAY PARTY, Cox News Service, December 12, 2002 Thursday, Washington, General News, 1046 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, WASHINGTON
  104. Goal set by unions to crack Wal-Mart Retailer called a wage depressor, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR), November 19, 2002, Tuesday, Pg. 1, 1024 words, BY KEVIN FREKING ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
  105. THE FEMALE VOTE ISN'T MONOLITHIC, Palm Beach Post (Florida), November 10, 2002 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 2E, 704 words, Fran Hathaway
  106. CONGRESS; As party falls, Gephardt to step aside, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November 7, 2002 Thursday 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 1198 words, MARY JACOBY, WASHINGTON
  107. GEPHARDT TO BOW OUT OF HOUSE LEADERSHIP AFTER CALLS FOR POST-ELECTION LEADERSHIP CHANGES<, Cox News Service, November 6, 2002 Wednesday, Washington, General News, 1825 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, ST. PAUL, Minn.
  108. GEPHARDT TO BOW OUT OF HOUSE LEADERSHIP AFTER CALLS FOR POST-ELECTION LEADERSHIP CHANGES<, Cox News Service, November 6, 2002 Wednesday, Washington, General News, 1829 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, ST. PAUL, Minn.
  109. GEPHARDT TO BOW OUT OF HOUSE LEADERSHIP AFTER CALLS FOR POST-ELECTION LEADERSHIP CHANGES<, Cox News Service, November 6, 2002 Wednesday, National Political, 1829 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, ST. PAUL, Minn.
  110. Feminist movement enters a new phase for next generation of women, Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee), October 27, 2002 Sunday, LIFESTYLE; Pg. E5, 1328 words, Alyson Ward c. Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  111. Feminist movement enters a new phase for next generation of women, Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee), October 27, 2002 Sunday, LIFESTYLE; Pg. E5, 1328 words, Alyson Ward c. Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  112. Author sees women's groups tied up in Democrat politics, The Washington Times, October 21, 2002, Monday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A06, 706 words, By Joyce Howard Price, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  113. Pro-choice groups object to doctor; Say he mixes religion and medicine, unfit for FDA panel, The Washington Times, October 17, 2002, Thursday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A04, 764 words, By Amy Fagan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  114. Rooney has right to his opinion, The Washington Times, October 11, 2002, Friday, Final Edition, SPORTS; COMMENTARY; Pg. C03, 580 words, By Jenine M. Zimmers, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  115. METRO; In Brief, The Washington Post, October 2, 2002 Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B03, 1026 words
  116. Morella Struggles to Hold On To Liberal Groups' Support, The Washington Post, September 22, 2002 Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1629 words, Jo Becker, Washington Post Staff Writer
  117. Women See Gains Slowing; Number of Female Lawmakers Not Expected to Rise Dramatically, Roll Call, September 19, 2002 Thursday, 1145 words, By Lauren W. Whittington
  118. EDITORIAL ROUNDUP, The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), September 18, 2002 Wednesday,, ALL EDITIONS, EDITORIAL,, Pg. A05, 475 words
  119. Welfare promotes marriage; Education courses up for renewal aim to stabilize families, The Washington Times, September 16, 2002, Monday, Final Edition, PAGE ONE; SPECIAL REPORT; Pg. A01, 2465 words, By Cheryl Wetzstein, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  120. JACKSON LEADS PROTEST AT JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, Cox News Service, September 13, 2002 Friday, Washington, General News, 377 words, DANIELLA AIRD, WASHINGTON
  121. Ashcroft Appointments Assailed; Domestic Violence Law's Foes Tapped for Oversight Panel, The Washington Post, September 5, 2002 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A29, 706 words, Dana Milbank, Washington Post Staff Writer
  122. Augusta not feminists' 'biggest issue'; Rights treaty on agenda of leader against Masters home, The Washington Times, September 5, 2002, Thursday, Final Edition, PAGE ONE; Pg. A01, 968 words, By David Coates and Eric Fisher, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  123. Breast-Feeding Debate Recast By Findings; Will Reducing Cancer Risks Affect Women's Decisions?, The Washington Post, July 20, 2002 Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 725 words, Natalie Hopkinson, Washington Post Staff Writer
  124. CLOSED-MINDED LIBERALS BETRAY IDEALS, Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginia), June 23, 2002 Sunday City Edition, 781 words, Josiah Bunting, III, * Josiah Bunting, Superintendent of VMI, former president of Hampden-Sydney College, and the author of several books on education, is a 2002 Commentary Columnist.,, LEXINGTON
  125. In the air and on the air, reporters take to the skies of Baltimore, The Daily Record (Baltimore, MD), June 15, 2002 Saturday, NEWS, 1364 words, Karen Buckelew
  126. Basnight discovers Supreme Court's political side, News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), May 27, 2002 Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. B5;, 681 words, Wade Rawlins, John Wagner, Amy Gardner, Staff Writers
  127. Suit seen as step to 'end marriage'; Group urges constitutional definition, The Washington Times, May 27, 2002, Monday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A03, 590 words, By Cheryl Wetzstein, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  128. Landrieu strives to stay close to center line; But liberals, conservatives find cause for complaint in her votes, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 26, 2002 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 1503 words, By Bill Walsh; Washington bureau
  129. Single-Sex Education Gets Boost; Bush Plan Would Reverse Key Policy, The Washington Post, May 9, 2002 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 974 words, Michael A. Fletcher, Washington Post Staff Writer
  130. COLLEGES, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 5, 2002 Sunday, EAST NEW ORLEANS PICAYUNE; Pg. 3, 500 words
  131. BUSINESS PEOPLE, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 5, 2002 Sunday, MONEY; Business People; Pg. 12, 605 words
  132. Glass Ceiling Shatters -- for Boys; Group to Widen Annual Career Day to Include Sons, The Washington Post, April 25, 2002 Thursday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B01, 1145 words, Susan Levine, Washington Post Staff Writer
  133. AND FOR SOME WOMEN, IT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE TO CONCEIVE, Palm Beach Post (Florida), April 21, 2002 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 1D, 1603 words, Kim Folstad, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
  134. Book says: children the conventional way near impossible for high-achievers, Cox News Service, April 19, 2002 Friday, Lifestyle, 2100 words, KIM FOLSTAD, WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
  135. Abortion foes plan N.O. event; National group will hold July conference, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 19, 2002 Friday, METRO; Pg. 8, 379 words, From staff reports
  136. Pregnant Workers Confront Examples Of Workplace Bias, The Washington Post, April 1, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, FINANCIAL; @WORK CARRIE JOHNSON; Pg. E01, 839 words, Carrie Johnson, Washington Post Staff Writer
  137. LETTERS, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR), March 28, 2002, Thursday, Pg. B5, 938 words
  138. SATURDAY, The Washington Post, March 23, 2002 Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C07, 631 words, John Maynard, Washington Post Staff Writer
  139. Loyola takes more heat for inviting NOW chief, The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), March 21, 2002, Thursday, METRO EDITION, 632 words, BRETT MARTEL
  140. Loyola brushes off protests, lets NOW leader speak, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 21, 2002, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 933 words, By BRETT MARTEL, Associated Press Writer, NEW ORLEANS
  141. The Jesuit intellectual tradition, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 21, 2002 Thursday, METRO; Pg. 6, 194 words
  142. NOW president warns of conservative agenda; Alumna returns for Loyola speech, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 21, 2002 Thursday, METRO; Pg. 1, 666 words, By Bruce Nolan; Staff writer
  143. NOW leader's talk no threat to Loyola, The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), March 20, 2002, Wednesday, METRO EDITION, 302 words
  144. Congressman, priests blast Loyola over invitation to NOW president, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 20, 2002, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 645 words, By BRETT MARTEL, Associated Press Writer, NEW ORLEANS
  145. Loyola's betrayal, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 20, 2002 Wednesday, METRO; Pg. 6, 157 words
  146. Row over Loyola's choice of speaker escalates; Grad an advocate of abortion rights, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 20, 2002 Wednesday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 943 words, By Bruce Nolan; Staff writer
  147. Invitation angers archbishop; Pro-abortion speaker wrong for Loyola college, he says, The Washington Times, March 20, 2002, Wednesday, Final Edition, NATION; Pg. A06, 590 words, By Ellen Sorokin, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  148. Archbishop upset over Loyola speaker; Abortion rights leader draws Hughes' fire, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 16, 2002 Saturday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 893 words, By Bruce Nolan; Staff writer
  149. NOW president's invitation to speak at Loyola upsets archbishop, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 15, 2002, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 350 words, By JESSICA BUJOL, Associated Press Writer, NEW ORLEANS
  150. Might vs. Right Fight vs. Flight Tyson vs. Lewis, The Washington Post, March 14, 2002 Thursday, Final Edition, METRO; MARC FISHER; Pg. B01, 711 words, Marc Fisher
  151. Uncle takes his turn at the newlywed game, News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), March 2, 2002 Saturday,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL/OPINION;, Pg. A23, 569 words, Barry Saunders, Staff Writer
  152. Foster growing restless on Heebe; White House urged to make a decision, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 27, 2002 Wednesday, NATIONAL; Pg. 5, 744 words, By Bill Walsh; Washington bureau
  153. The Talk Shows, The Washington Post, February 24, 2002 Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 180 words
  154. SUNDAY, The Washington Post, February 23, 2002 Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C07, 890 words
  155. ON THE HILL; News from the Louisiana delegation in the nation's capital, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 10, 2002 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 6, 1208 words, By Bruce Alpert and Bill Walsh
  156. A landmark hypocrisy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, AR), February 08, 2002, Friday, Pg. B11, 933 words, Dana D. Kelley
  157. Pension fund's Enron purchases merit no criticism, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 07, 2002, Thursday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, EDITORIAL; LETTERS; Pg. 15A, 1995 words
  158. FBI clears Heebe in allegations *** Abuse accusations unsubstantiated, Sunday Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), February 3, 2002, Sunday, METRO EDITION, 1077 words, JOAN McKINNEY
  159. Third woman accuses Heebe of physical abuse; She was interviewed by FBI last year, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 3, 2002 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 4, 551 words, By Bill Walsh; Washington bureau
  160. NOW says president's nominee "inappropriate" for U.S. attorney, SATURDAY State-Times/Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), February 2, 2002, Saturday, METRO EDITION, 558 words, JANET McCONNAUGHEY
  161. NOW opposing U.S. attorney nominee, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 1, 2002, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 574 words, By JANET McCONNAUGHEY, Associated Press Writer, NEW ORLEANS
  162. PROPOSAL REHEATS ABORTION CONFLICT WHITE HOUSE WANTS NEW FETUS DEFINITION, The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia), February 1, 2002 Friday,, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS,, Pg. A01, 327 words, Jodi Enda; Knight Ridder, WASHINGTON
  163. U.S. SETS NEW FETUS RULE; STATES CAN USE 'UNBORN CHILD' CLASSIFICATION IN CHIP PROGRAMS, Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginia), February 1, 2002 Friday City Edition, 640 words, From Wire Reports, WASHINGTON
  164. Bush Message Enlivens Antiabortion Crowd; Cloning, U.S. Funding Issues Raised; Counterdemonstrators Hold Vigil Supporting Roe v. Wade, The Washington Post, January 23, 2002 Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 822 words, Sylvia Moreno, Washington Post Staff Writer
  165. Marches mark Roe v. Wade ruling; Pro-lifers urge repeal of legal abortions, laud president's support, The Washington Times, January 23, 2002, Wednesday, Final Edition, PART B; METROPOLITAN; DISTRICT; Pg. B1, 871 words, Jabeen Bhatti; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  166. ON THE HILL ; News from the Louisiana delegation in the nation's capital, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), December 30, 2001 Sunday, NATIONAL; Pg. 19, 1385 words, By Bruce Alpert and Bill Walsh
  167. Small victims, smaller penalties, The Washington Times, December 11, 2001, Tuesday, Final Edition, PART A; COMMENTARY; Pg. A15, 760 words, Deroy Murdock
  168. NOW asks Senate to delay nominee review; Abuse probe of U.S. attorney pick sought, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), December 1, 2001 Saturday, NATIONAL; Pg. 4, 783 words, By Bill Walsh; Washington bureau
  169. Investigators recommended lawsuit but not criminal charges, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, November 29, 2001, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 659 words, McKEE, Ky.
  170. NORFOLK GOES COAST TO COAST ON PETULA CLARK PBS SPECIAL, The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.), November 25, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, Pg. E1, 1311 words, Larry Bonko
  171. NOW president felt first-hand inequality; Sept. 11 refocuses organization's goals, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 23, 2001 Friday, METRO; Pg. 1, 1001 words, By Bruce Alpert; Washington bureau
  172. NOW president felt first-hand inequality; Sept. 11 refocuses organization's goals, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 23, 2001 Friday, METRO; Pg. 1, 1001 words, By Bruce Alpert; Washington bureau
  173. Anita Hill was catalyst for the Hill's women, The Hill, November 14, 2001 Wednesday, Pg. 12, 954 words, By Mary Lynn F. Jones
  174. NOW and them; Dr. Laura, feminist on same side, The Washington Times, October 30, 2001, Tuesday, Final Edition, PART A; CULTURE, ET CETERA; Pg. A2, 1154 words, Robert Stacy McCain; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  175. Pelosi victory inspires women of both parties, The Hill, October 17, 2001 Wednesday, Pg. 1, 746 words, By Mary Lynn F. Jones
  176. Don't Sacrifice The Poor, The Washington Post, October 15, 2001 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A19, 714 words, Hugh B. Price and Kim Gandy
  177. Pelosi, picked No. 2 House Democratic leader, will be highest-ranking woman in Congress, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 11, 2001, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 728 words, By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  178. Insight on the News, October 01, 2001, Monday, NEWS ALERT!; Pg. 6, 725 words, Kelly Patricia O'Meara and Hans S. Nichols; INSIGHT
  179. Drownings are tragedy, not politics, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 10, 2001, Monday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 3A, 705 words, SARA FRITZ, WASHINGTON
  180. NOW backpedals on Yates defense, The Washington Times, September 07, 2001, Friday, Final Edition Correction Appended, PART A; NATION; Pg. A3, 563 words, Julia Duin; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  181. The Talk Shows, The Washington Post, September 2, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A04, 191 words
  182. SUNDAY, The Washington Post, September 1, 2001 Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C07, 742 words
  183. Panel's work is already drawing fire Commission examining options for Social Security , Charleston Daily Mail (West Virginia), August 23, 2001, Thursday, News; Pg. P3A, 491 words, KARIN FISCHER
  184. Between mouthfuls, reporters hear a mouthful please get hed above, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), August 23, 2001, Thursday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 9A, 714 words, MARY JACOBY, WASHINGTON
  185. Conference on Women this weekend, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), August 23, 2001 Thursday, LAKEFRONT PICAYUNE; Crescent Currents; Pg. 1, 691 words, By Valerie Faciane
  186. SATURDAY, The Washington Post, August 18, 2001 Saturday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C07, 497 words, John Maynard, Washington Post Staff Writer
  187. CNN increasing its presence in both New York and Los Angeles, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 17, 2001, Friday, BC cycle, Entertainment News, 562 words, By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer, NEW YORK
  188. The Washington Times, July 27, 2001, Friday, Final Edition, PART A; NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A8, 741 words, John McCaslin; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  189. Lobbyists regroup midway through session, The Hill, July 25, 2001 Wednesday, Pg. 28, 846 words, By Melanie Fonder
  190. Then and NOW; Patricia Ireland Reflects on Her Years Leading the Crusade for Women's Rights, The Washington Post, July 19, 2001 Thursday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 2852 words, Jennifer Frey, Washington Post Staff Writer
  191. They should call it THEN; New leader of NOW remains stuck in the past, The Washington Times, July 13, 2001, Friday, Final Edition, PART A; COMMENTARY; OPED; Pg. A19, 869 words, Lisa De Pasquale
  192. Reaching for the choice mantra, The Washington Times, July 13, 2001, Friday, Final Edition, PART A; COMMENTARY; Pg. A16, 801 words, David Limbaugh
  193. ON SURPLUSES, GUNS, HAUTEUR, LOBBIES, THE OLYMPICS,, Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginia), July 12, 2001 Thursday City Edition, 924 words, Ross Mackenzie
  194. In defense of NOW chief, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 10, 2001 Tuesday, METRO; Pg. 6, 182 words
  195. Equal rights hurt nation, golf, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 8, 2001 Sunday, METRO; Pg. 6, 176 words
  196. Ambitious man-haters?, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 5, 2001 Thursday, METRO; Pg. 6, 107 words
  197. The Washington Times, July 04, 2001, Wednesday, Final Edition, PART A; NATION; INSIDE THE BELTWAY; Pg. A7, 713 words, John McCaslin; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
  198. La. native new head of NOW, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 2, 2001 Monday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 553 words, From staff and wire reports

MIDWEST REGIONAL SOURCES:

  1. With no women in combat fight, Hunter again at odds with top brass, Copley News Service, May 17, 2005 Tuesday, 807 words, Dana Wilkie and Otto Kreisher Copley News Service
  2. Girls Gone Wild offering Super Bowl halftime event with "wardrobe malfunctions", The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 28, 2005, Friday, BC cycle, Sports News, 459 words, By KEVIN O'HANLON, Associated Press Writer, LINCOLN, Neb.
  3. Radio giant criticized by NOW, health group over surgery contest, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 3, 2005, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 729 words, By VICKIE CHACHERE, Associated Press Writer, TAMPA, Fla.
  4. BOTH PARTIES EXPECT A CLEAR WINNER; AND EACH SIDE SAYS ITS MAN WILL PROVE TO BE THAT WINNER, Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin), October 30, 2004 Saturday, ALL EDITION, LOCAL/WISCONSIN; Pg. B1, 421 words, Patricia Simms Wisconsin State Journal
  5. Speak up NOW: War on women is under way; The Islamo-fascists have the same plans as the Nazis., Chicago Sun-Times, October 4, 2004 Monday, EDITORIALS; Pg. 47, 728 words, Mary Laney
  6. THE UNWELCOME WAGON; Mrs. Tony Soprano, Bebe Neuwirth and a horde of other New York women tell Bush to take a hike, Chicago Sun-Times, September 1, 2004 Wednesday, FEATURES; LIFESTYLES; Pg. 64, 1297 words, Rebecca Traister, Salon.com
  7. WHOSE RIGHTS SHOULD PREVAIL?; Cause has lost its way, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), March 29, 2004 Monday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 13A, 984 words, JONATHAN TURLEY
  8. Killers' rights all that matters for NOW, Chicago Sun-Times, March 23, 2004 Tuesday, EDITORIAL; Pg. 35, 548 words, Bill O'Reilly
  9. In spotlight 27 years after her death; Suffragist Paul is a key figure in a new Clift book, Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA), February 29, 2004 Sunday, 1074 words, GEOFF MULVIHILL, MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.
  10. Election 2004; A look at the Democratic candidates; Former senator in for the long haul; Only black woman in the field is admitted long shot, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 16, 2003, Sunday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Election 2004; Pg. 6A, 1013 words, Muriel Dobbin; Staff Writer
  11. 'Monumental day' or 'a very sad day?', Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota), October 23, 2003, Thursday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1A, 790 words, DAVID CRARY, Associated Press
  12. Right-to-life celebrates victories; Abortion-rights groups worry, The Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL), October 23, 2003, Thursday, News; Pg. A1, 775 words, Associated Press
  13. House OKs abortion procedure ban; 'Partial-birth' measure is expected to become law, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), October 3, 2003 Friday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 01A, 896 words, SUMANA CHATTERJEE Knight Ridder News Service
  14. Braun for president? What were women's groups thinking?, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), September 27, 2003 Saturday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 15A, 770 words, MARIANNE MEANS
  15. Braun to make it official next month, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 26, 2003, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 326 words, By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  16. Women's groups to give Braun 1st endorsements, Chicago Sun-Times, August 22, 2003 Friday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 23, 282 words, Lynn Sweet
  17. At the Rainbow/PUSH Annual Conference, N'DIGO, July 3, 2003 - July 9, 2003, Pg. 4, 5, NDI2003070301, 1944 words, Henderson, Shirley
  18. How ruling will hit area colleges, Chicago Daily Herald, June 24, 2003, Tuesday All, NEWS;, Pg. 6, 553 words, Shamus Toomey Daily Herald Staff Writer
  19. Masters keeps broadcasts free of ads, Chicago Sun-Times, June 4, 2003 Wednesday, SPORTS; Pg. 131, 267 words, Joel Boyd
  20. From Gulf War to Golf War, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 16, 2003 Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 21A, 796 words, KATHLEEN PARKER Orlando Sentinel
  21. Hundreds board buses to Washington for rally, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 1, 2003, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 502 words, By BREE FOWLER, Associated Press Writer, DETROIT
  22. Hundreds to students board busses to Washington, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 31, 2003, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 520 words, By BREE FOWLER, Associated Press Writer
  23. Chicago Daily Herald, March 14, 2003, Friday Cook, NEWS;, Fence Post;, Pg. 14, 789 words
  24. Chicago Sun-Times, February 28, 2003 Friday, EDITORIAL; Pg. 41, 330 words, Editorials
  25. Top court backs abortion foes, Chicago Sun-Times, February 27, 2003 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 6, 850 words, Abdon M. Pallasch; Art Golab
  26. Supreme Court hands abortion foes free speech victory, Chicago Sun-Times, February 27, 2003 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 1, 210 words, Abdon M. Pallasch; Art Golab
  27. Racketeering laws can't be used against abortion foes ; Racketeering laws can't be used against abortion foes, Supreme Court says, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 27, 2003 Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 01A, 1141 words, JESSICA MCBRIDE jmcbride@journalsentinel.com
  28. Supreme Court rules for abortion protesters in civil disobedience case, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 26, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 704 words, By GINA HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  29. Supreme Court sides with abortion protesters who blockaded clinics, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 26, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 829 words, By ANNE GEARAN, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  30. Debate over Title IX sports equality law heats up, Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), January 29, 2003 Wednesday, Final / All, NATIONAL; Pg. A2, 450 words, Sabrina Eaton, Plain Dealer Bureau
  31. Kansas protesters heartened by new political climate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 23, 2003, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 1252 words, WASHINGTON
  32. 30 YEARS AFTER 'ROE,' ANTI-ABORTION THRONG MARCHES IN D.C.; Hopes run high for reversal of right to choose, Dayton Daily News (Ohio), January 23, 2003 Thursday CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 629 words, Bob Dart Washington Bureau
  33. Abortion fuels passion at 30; GOP control brings urgency to anniversary, Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), January 23, 2003 Thursday, Final / All, NATIONAL; Pg. A2, 873 words, Staff and wire reports, The Plain Dealer
  34. Kansas protesters heartened by new political climate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, Washington Dateline, 723 words, WASHINGTON
  35. Kansas protesters heartened by new political climate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, Washington Dateline, 723 words, WASHINGTON
  36. MINK SET EXAMPLE IN GENDER EQUITY FIGHT, Capital Times (Madison, WI), October 3, 2002 Thursday, ALL Editions, 357 words, John Nichols
  37. Why quality teachers flee the city A protest from NOW Population overload Let's move on No shame Fine focus on family Excellent work Inspirational feature, Chicago Sun-Times, July 11, 2002 Thursday, EDITORIAL; LETTERS; Pg. 26, 1713 words
  38. Deceptive names promote anti-abortion site, Chicago Sun-Times, July 11, 2002 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 6, 412 words, Kate N. Grossman
  39. NOW will target Bush appointees to federal courts, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 24, 2002, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 235 words, ST. PAUL
  40. NOW national conference in St. Paul is first in Midwest, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 22, 2002, Saturday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 457 words, ST. PAUL, Minn.
  41. Women's rights eroding, NOW says; Leaders seek to mobilize for 2002 elections, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 22, 2002, Saturday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1B, 794 words, Jean Hopfensperger; Staff Writer
  42. NOW trying to be relevant today; At its convention in St. Paul, the group hopes to convey that it supports all women., Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 20, 2002, Thursday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 1180 words, H.J. Cummins; Staff Writer
  43. RACKETEERING LAW'S USE AGAINST DEMONSTRATORS WILL BE REVIEWED; CASE THAT INVOLVES ABORTION OPPONENTS COULD AFFECT ALL SORTS OF PROTESTS, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 23, 2002 Tuesday Five Star Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A2, 498 words, From News Services, WASHINGTON
  44. Supreme Court reviews prosecution of anti-abortion protesters, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 22, 2002, Monday, BC cycle, State and Regional; Washington Dateline, 597 words, By GINA HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  45. Delaying motherhood ignores hard realities, Chicago Sun-Times, April 14, 2002 Sunday, EDITORIAL; Pg. 33, 766 words, Betsy Hart
  46. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 2, 2002, Saturday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 2400 words
  47. Steinem stumps for Kaszak, Chicago Sun-Times, February 28, 2002 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 6
  48. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 23, 2002, Saturday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 2552 words
  49. Contradictions in law provide hope for pro-life groups; 'Unborn child': Since a fetus is deemed worthy of health care, killing it seems less acceptable, Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA), February 17, 2002 Sunday, 575 words, SHANNON DELANEY
  50. When will all the experts be heard?, Chicago Sun-Times, February 3, 2002 Sunday, SHOW; SUNDAY; Pg. 1, 986 words, Lloyd Sachs
  51. Administration gives OK to call fetus 'unborn child', Bismarck Tribune (North Dakota), February 1, 2002, Friday,, METRO EDITION, Pg. 1A, 880 words, LAURA MECKLER, Associated Press
  52. Bush administration allows states to call fetus 'unborn child' in order to give mothers coverage, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 31, 2002, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 867 words, By LAURA MECKLER, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  53. Kansas abortion foes join annual protest, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, Washington Dateline, 493 words, By LIBBY QUAID, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  54. Missourians join thousands for annual march, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, Washington Dateline, 411 words, By LIBBY QUAID, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  55. ABC getting heat for risque Victoria's Secret fashion show, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, November 20, 2001, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 599 words, By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer, NEW YORK
  56. Racketeering verdict in abortion case upheld by appeals court, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 2, 2001, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 464 words, By MIKE ROBINSON, Associated Press Writer, CHICAGO
  57. TV UPDATES, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 2, 2001 Sunday Five Star Lift Edition, METRO; Pg. C2, 188 words
  58. Facing the fertility facts, Chicago Sun-Times, August 12, 2001 Sunday, EDITORIAL; Pg. 35, 705 words, Betsy HART
  59. Ad plays up biological clock, Chicago Sun-Times, August 07, 2001, Tuesday, 586 words
  60. Ad plays up biological clock, Chicago Sun-Times, August 7, 2001 Tuesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION; Pg. 3, 586 words, Debra Pickett
  61. Lawyer elected to lead NOW; Executive vice president:Her first concern is to make sure that Roe vs. Wade isn't overturned, Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA), July 2, 2001 Monday, 393 words, ASSOCIATED PRESS, PHILADELPHIA

WESTERN REGIONAL SOURCES:

  1. With no women in combat fight, Hunter again at odds with top brass, Copley News Service, May 17, 2005 Tuesday, CALIFORNIA ONLY, 807 words, Dana Wilkie and Otto Kreisher Copley News Service, WASHINGTON
  2. Equality hasn't hit Social Security yet, The Denver Post, April 24, 2005 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, A SECTION; Pg. A-25, 735 words, John Aloysius Farrell THE NATION
  3. Women share stories of implants' effects, Ventura County Star (California), April 12, 2005 Tuesday, MAIN NEWS; Pg. 1, 1119 words, jgarcia
  4. THE NATION; President Casts Doubt on Trust Fund; Promoting his private account plan, Bush calls the Social Security bonds held for future beneficiaries 'just IOUs' sitting in a filing cabinet., Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2005 Wednesday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 12, 921 words, Warren Vieth and Richard Simon, Times Staff Writers, PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
  5. Media forum informed but failed to inspire, The Seattle Times, April 4, 2005 Monday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; Northwest Life; Pg. E1, 901 words, Kay Mcfadden, Seattle Times TV critic
  6. Women have special stake in Social Security; Any change to system more likely to affect women, who make up most of beneficiaries, Austin American-Statesman (Texas), February 25, 2005 Friday, NEWS; Pg. A15, 1518 words, Larry Lipman, WASHINGTON BUREAU
  7. The Nation; Kansas Prosecutor Wants Abortion Patients' Files, Los Angeles Times, February 25, 2005 Friday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 1, 1073 words, P.J. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writer, CHICAGO
  8. WOMEN HAVE SPECIAL STAKE IN SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE, Cox News Service, February 18, 2005 Friday, Washington, General News, 1298 words, LARRY LIPMAN, WASHINGTON
  9. WOMEN HAVE SPECIAL STAKE IN SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE, Cox News Service, February 18, 2005 Friday, Financial Pages, 1298 words, LARRY LIPMAN, WASHINGTON
  10. Casino imposes weight restrictions on cocktail servers, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 17, 2005, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 821 words, By JOHN CURRAN, Associated Press Writer, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
  11. Maria Plasencia, 46; tireless worker for social justice for women, The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 8, 2005 Tuesday, LOCAL; Pg. B-5, 686 words, Jack Williams, STAFF WRITER
  12. THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY; Women the deciding factor in retirement system debate; They live longer, have fewer othe rsources of income, The San Francisco Chronicle, JANUARY 30, 2005, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1450 words, Joe Garofoli
  13. Women's groups face tough times, Ventura County Star (California), January 10, 2005 Monday, MAIN NEWS; Pg. 3, 574 words, David Crary
  14. They Won't Stand on Common Ground; Concerned Women for America even takes on allies on the right when they're seen as soft., Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2004 Monday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 1, 1767 words, Richard T. Cooper and Johanna Neuman, Times Staff Writers, WASHINGTON
  15. Bush starts fiscal reform push; President spells out his economic agenda, with focus on shoring up Social Security, Austin American-Statesman (Texas), December 17, 2004 Friday, NEWS; Pg. A1, 942 words, Marilyn Geewax, WASHINGTON BUREAU
  16. Social Security fight heats up, Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City), December 17, 2004 Friday, 1602 words, Heidi Przybyla and Holly Rosenkrantz Bloomberg News Service
  17. BUSH SAYS TO EXPECT LEAN DOMESTIC BUDGET SUPPORT SOUGHT FOR '05 ECONOMIC PLANS, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, December 17, 2004, Friday, FINAL, Pg. A1, 895 words, WASHINGTON
  18. BUSH URGES QUICK ACTION ON SOCIAL SECURITY, ECONOMIC ISSUES, Cox News Service, December 16, 2004 Thursday, Financial Pages, 1003 words
  19. Fatherhood activists protest TV ad mocking dad who tries to help daughter with homework, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, November 9, 2004, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 496 words, By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer, NEW YORK
  20. Ballot battle in full swing Lawyer legions lining up to litigate, Sacramento Bee, October 21, 2004, Thursday, Pg. A1;, 1400 words, David Westphal Bee Washington Bureau Chief, WASHINGTON
  21. HIGH COURT'S FUTURE DIRECTION MAY HINGE ON NOV. 2, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, October 2, 2004, Saturday, FINAL, Pg. A2, 939 words, MARK HELM P-I Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON
  22. State to distribute healthy marriage grants, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, September 3, 2004, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 321 words, JUNEAU
  23. State to distribute healthy marriage grants, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, September 2, 2004, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 321 words, JUNEAU
  24. PICK A HOBBY OR CELEBRITY, AND THERE'S A CRUISE FOR YOU, Modesto Bee, August 8, 2004, Sunday, ALL EDITION, TRAVEL; Pg. G3, 490 words, BEE STAFF REPORTS
  25. NOW calls for Bush's defeat, Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada), July 19, 2004 Monday, FINAL EDITION, B;, Pg. 3B, 251 words, FRANK CURRERI
  26. Brief news stories from the Las Vegas area; Hospital Emergency, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, July 16, 2004, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 798 words, LAS VEGAS
  27. Brief news stories from the Las Vegas area; Vegas Monorail, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, July 16, 2004, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 946 words, LAS VEGAS
  28. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, The San Francisco Chronicle, APRIL 27, 2004, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. B8;, 1076 words
  29. Utahns to join D.C. women's rights march ; Sunday: Demonstrators protest Bush policies they say limit reproductive rights and health, Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), April 24, 2004, Saturday, Final; Pg. B2, 598 words, Brooke Adams , The Salt Lake Tribune
  30. D.C. MARCH TO DRAW THOUSANDS FROM STATE ABORTION RIGHTS GROUPS NOTICE YOUNGER WOMEN BECOMING ACTIVISTS, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, April 22, 2004, Thursday, FINAL Correction Appended, Pg. A1, 733 words, WYATT BUCHANAN P-I Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON
  31. Many disappointed by plea bargain in Caesarean mother case, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 9, 2004, Friday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 781 words, By ALEXANDRIA SAGE, Associated Press Writer, SALT LAKE CITY
  32. NOW'S mom, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA), March 21, 2004 Sunday, OPINION, 578 words
  33. Utah mother accused of murder of unborn child pleads innocent, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 16, 2004, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 338 words, By ALEXANDRIA SAGE, Associated Press Writer, SALT LAKE CITY
  34. Rowland says state is making example of her, Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City), March 16, 2004 Tuesday, 705 words, Doug Smeath Deseret Morning News
  35. Rowland case puts Utah's culture war factions on the spot; Charged with murder: Activists on all sides find the accused Utah mother a somewhat unsuitable heroine; Rowland case puts activists on the spot, Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), March 16, 2004, Tuesday, Final; Pg. A1, 847 words, Rebecca Walsh and Thomas Burr, The Salt Lake Tribune
  36. Rowland case is called 'political', Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City), March 13, 2004 Saturday, 1448 words, Linda Thomson Deseret Morning News
  37. Tuff Buff Love CU plans a swell weekend for its cuddly football prospects., Denver Westword (Colorado), March 11, 2004 Thursday, News/Columns, 1125 words, By Eric Dexheimer
  38. Where the girls are, The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 11, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. B9;, 793 words, Ruth Rosen
  39. Offering choices; Single-sex education deserves consideration, The San Diego Union-Tribune, March 8, 2004 Monday, OPINION ; Pg. B-6, 427 words
  40. BUSH CALLS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BANNING GAY MARRIAGE, Cox News Service, February 24, 2004 Tuesday, Washington, General News, 1915 words, Bob Deans, WASHINGTON
  41. College faculties short of women?, Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City), January 19, 2004 Monday, 597 words, Lee Davidson Deseret Morning News
  42. Only woman is undeterred by long odds Trailing in a 9-way race, Carol Moseley Braun needs to gain money and support and establish her credibility as a candidate, Sacramento Bee, November 10, 2003, Monday, Pg. A16;, 1518 words, Muriel Dobbin Bee Washington Bureau
  43. Bush signs law outlawing some abortions Doctors, advocates immediately challenge restrictions on certain late-term procedures, The Seattle Times, November 6, 2003, Thursday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A2, 1024 words, Seattle Times news services, Washington
  44. Bush signs bill limiting abortions Opponents immediately challenge law, Ventura County Star (California), November 6, 2003 Thursday, News; Pg. A01, 745 words, Ron Hutcheson; Knight Ridder Newspapers
  45. Right-to-life groups rack up victories, Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah), October 23, 2003, Thursday, WIRE;, Pg. A10, 786 words, By David Crary Associated Press
  46. House approves 'partial-birth abortion' ban; Senate OK likely today; Bush says he will sign bill, The Houston Chronicle, October 03, 2003, Friday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 1, 676 words, SUMANA CHATTERJEE, WASHINGTON, Abortion Legislature
  47. House passes 'partial-birth abortion' ban Some fear Roe v. Wade in danger, Ventura County Star (California), October 3, 2003 Friday, News; Pg. A01, 684 words, Sumana Chatterjee; Knight Ridder Newspapers
  48. Braun isn't perfect, but it's great to have her in the race, Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah), September 26, 2003, Friday, OPINION;, Pg. A15, 763 words, By Ellen Goodman
  49. WOMEN'S RIGHTS GROUPS BACK SURE LOSER, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, September 25, 2003, Thursday, FINAL, Pg. B6, 833 words, MARIANNE MEANS Syndicated columnist, WASHINGTON
  50. FORMER SEN. BRAUN WINS WOMEN'S GROUPS' BACKING SHE IS EXPECTED TO ENTER PRESIDENTIAL RACE NEXT MONTH, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, August 27, 2003, Wednesday, FINAL, Pg. A6, 579 words, WASHINGTON
  51. FEMINIST GROUPS ENDORSE BRAUN FOR PRESIDENT, Cox News Service, August 26, 2003 Tuesday, Washington, General News, 388 words, JULIA MALONE, WASHINGTON
  52. March called passing of rights torch, Cox News Service, August 22, 2003 Friday, Domestic; Non-Washington; General News Item, 1153 words, MELANIE EVERSLEY, WASHINGTON
  53. Lee to get Woman of Courage Award; Official honored for her 'fearless support of women's rights', Alameda Times-Star (Alameda, CA), July 12, 2003 Saturday, MORE LOCAL NEWS, 124 words, STAFF WRITER
  54. Lee to get Woman of Courage Award; Official honored for her 'fearless support of women's rights', The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA), July 12, 2003 Saturday, MORE LOCAL NEWS, 124 words, STAFF WRITER
  55. Women and Wal-Mart, The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 30, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. B7;, 934 words, Ruth Rosen
  56. The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 26, 2003, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 821 words, By The Associated Press
  57. FETAL DEATH CHARGES ADD FUEL TO FIRE, Modesto Bee, April 25, 2003, Friday, ALL EDITION, LOCAL NEWS; Pg. B1, 696 words, BY MICHAEL DOYLE, BEE WASHINGTON BUREAU, WASHINGTON
  58. Fetus muddies issue of murder Moral, legal, political complexities enter when fetus involved., Fresno Bee (California), April 24, 2003, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. B3;, 711 words, Michael Doyle BEE WASHINGTON BUREAU, WASHINGTON
  59. Murder a leading cause of death among pregnant women, Marin Independent Journal (Marin, CA), April 24, 2003 Thursday, CALIFORNIA, 593 words
  60. Murder: the leading cause of death for pregnant women, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 23, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 607 words, By KIM CURTIS, Associated Press Writer, SAN FRANCISCO
  61. Murder not uncommon cause of death for pregnant women, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, April 23, 2003, Wednesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 608 words, By KIM CURTIS, Associated Press Writer, SAN FRANCISCO
  62. WNBA talks will resume today; WNBA: Time to reach deal running out as Friday deadline looms, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), April 17, 2003, Thursday, South Sound; Pg. C03, 584 words, WENDY CARPENTER, The News Tribune
  63. Women stage D.C. war protest ; Feminist activists, writers gather to condemn U.S. policy, The Houston Chronicle, March 09, 2003, Sunday, 4 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 3, 480 words, WASHINGTON, Demonstrations
  64. Energy Abuses; State may be one step closer to securing refunds, San Bernardino Sun (San Bernardino, CA), March 7, 2003 Friday, OPINION, 720 words
  65. Abortion protesters win Supreme Court ruling; Anti-racketeering laws cannot be used, The Houston Chronicle, February 27, 2003, Thursday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 1, 1033 words, JULIE MASON, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON, Abortions Demonstrations Houston Lawsuits Verdict
  66. Top court hands victory to abortion protesters; Racketeering law can't stop blockades, Marin Independent Journal (Marin, CA), February 27, 2003 Thursday, NATION/WORLD, 632 words
  67. Kansas protesters heartened by new political climate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 23, 2003, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 1252 words, WASHINGTON
  68. March for Life draws thousands of abortion protesters, Austin American-Statesman (Texas), January 23, 2003, Thursday, News; Pg. A7, 508 words, Bob Dart, WASHINGTON BUREAU
  69. March for Life draws thousands of abortion protesters, Austin American-Statesman (Texas), January 23, 2003, Thursday, News; Pg. A7, 498 words, Bob Dart, WASHINGTON BUREAU
  70. Protests demonstrate depth of abortion divide, Marin Independent Journal (Marin, CA), January 23, 2003 Thursday, NATION/WORLD, 556 words
  71. ABORTION OPPONENTS FIND NEW ENERGY DEMONSTRATORS IN MODESTO, NATION TAKE COMFORT IN BUSH'S COMMENTS, Modesto Bee, January 23, 2003, Thursday, ALL EDITION, LOCAL NEWS; Pg. B1, 706 words, BY SUSAN HERENDEEN, BEE STAFF WRITER
  72. ABORTION ACTIVISTS RALLY IN WASHINGTON, Cox News Service, January 22, 2003 Wednesday, Washington, General News, 856 words, BOB DART, WASHINGTON
  73. 30th year of Roe v. Wade comes amid protest, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), January 22, 2003, Wednesday, WIRE;, Pg. A02, 679 words, By Siobhan McDonough Associated Press writer
  74. Beleaguered Roe vs. Wade turns 30; High court changes could overturn ruling, The San Francisco Chronicle, JANUARY 19, 2003, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A3, 1009 words, Harriet Chiang
  75. The doctor is in, The Seattle Times, December 21, 2002, Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A3, 1379 words, Knight-Ridder Newspapers and Newsday, Washington
  76. Frist hopes he can repair GOP after Lott goes, Ventura County Star (California), December 21, 2002 Saturday, News; Pg. A01, 738 words, Ron Hutcheson; Knight Ridder Newspapers
  77. 'Hooters' joke renews Lott's war with NOW, Cox News Service, December 12, 2002 Thursday, Domestic; Non-Washington; General News Item, 633 words, SCOTT SHEPARD and HANK KLIBANOFF, ATLANTA
  78. Mob racketeering law could be applied to violent protesters ; Supreme Court to consider case targeting abortion foes, The Houston Chronicle, December 01, 2002, Sunday, 2 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 1, 953 words, MARK HELM, WASHINGTON, Abortions Violence Demonstrations
  79. DOES RACKETEERING LAW APPLY TO ABORTION FOES? SUPREME COURT RULING COULD AFFECT A WIDE RANGE OF DEMONSTRATORS, THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, November 29, 2002, Friday, FINAL, Pg. A5, 656 words, MARK HELM P-I Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON
  80. History-making vote for S.F.'s Pelosi; 1st woman chosen House minority leader, The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 15, 2002, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 944 words, Marc Sandalow, Washington
  81. What? 'The Bachelor' is sexist? The picks that demean women, The San Diego Union-Tribune, November 8, 2002, Friday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. E-11, 763 words, ROBERT P. LAURENCE
  82. Maggie GALLAGHER; Does Europe know best?, Alameda Times-Star (Alameda, CA), November 6, 2002 Wednesday, OP-ED, 694 words
  83. GEPHARDT TO BOW OUT OF HOUSE LEADERSHIP AFTER CALLS FOR POST-ELECTION LEADERSHIP CHANGES<, Cox News Service, November 6, 2002 Wednesday, Washington, General News, 1825 words, SCOTT SHEPARD, ST. PAUL, Minn.
  84. Blinded by 'eye candy' idea, NOW misses new TV reality, The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 4, 2002, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, DAILY DATEBOOK;, Pg. D1;, 920 words, TIM GOODMAN
  85. No surprises on NOW's 'worst' list, but good news: 'girls club' canceled, The Denver Post, October 31, 2002 Thursday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. F-09, 511 words, Joanne Ostrow TV/RADIO
  86. Not your usual protesters at rally, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), October 27, 2002, Sunday, LOCAL;, Pg. B05, 669 words, By Elaine JarvikDeseret News staff writer
  87. More Than 200 Rally in Anti-War Cause; Gathering at Utah's Capitol among others across the country, Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), October 27, 2002, Sunday, Final; Pg. B2, 433 words, MARY BROWN MALOUF, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
  88. Segregating boys from girls in school still doesn't make sense, The San Diego Union-Tribune, September 27, 2002, Friday, OPINION;Pg. B-7, 935 words, Rob DeKoven; DeKoven is a professor at California Western School of Law in San Diego.
  89. 2 against the law, The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 17, 2002, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. A18;, 182 words
  90. JACKSON LEADS PROTEST AT JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, Cox News Service, September 13, 2002 Friday, Washington, General News, 377 words, DANIELLA AIRD, WASHINGTON
  91. Texas jurist's abortion, business rulings focal points in confirmation hearing, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, July 23, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional; Washington Dateline, 634 words, By SUZANNE GAMBOA, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  92. NEWS4 WINS MURROW AWARD, Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 25, 2002 Tuesday Final Edition, ENTERTAINMENT/WEEKEND/SPOTLIGHT; Pg. 2D, 679 words, Dusty Saunders, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
  93. School splits genders, thrives, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA), May 17, 2002 Friday, NEWS, 1037 words, By Ian Hanigan, Staff writer
  94. Justices to clarify racketeering laws ; Abortion foes want reversal, The Houston Chronicle, April 23, 2002, Tuesday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 1, 820 words, PATTY REINERT, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau, WASHINGTON, Abortion Clinics Violence Demonstrations Lawsuits
  95. Court to review anti-rackets law, protest curbs, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA), April 22, 2002 Monday, NONE SPECIFIED, 596 words
  96. Book says: children the conventional way near impossible for high-achievers, Cox News Service, April 19, 2002 Friday, Lifestyle, 2100 words, KIM FOLSTAD, WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
  97. The thousand stories of postpartum depression, The Seattle Times, April 16, 2002, Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; Opinion;, Pg. B4;, 799 words, Lynne K. Varner; Seattle Times editorial columnist
  98. Take politics out of childbearing, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), April 14, 2002, Sunday, VIEWPOINT;, Pg. AA04, 770 words, By Betsy Hart Scripps Howard News Service
  99. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 18, 2002, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. B6;, 1304 words
  100. In wake of Yates' verdict some call for legal, medical reforms, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 14, 2002, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 487 words, By PAM EASTON, Associated Press Writer, HOUSTON
  101. NOW president says speak up against hate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, March 12, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 348 words, MISSOULA, Mont.
  102. Texas Lawyer, February 25, 2002, NEWS; Vol. 17; No. 50; Pg. 22, 1898 words
  103. Why marriage became controversial, The Denver Post, February 13, 2002 Wednesday, 2D EDITION, Pg. B-07, 723 words, Al Knight ,
  104. OH, YOU'RE HAVING A NEW . . . FETAL MASS, The Oregonian, February 7, 2002 Thursday, SUNRISE EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. B07, 710 words, David Reinhard - of The Oregonian staff
  105. Abortion foes get a boost from U.S.; Plan extends health insurance to fetus, Alameda Times-Star (Alameda, CA), February 1, 2002 Friday, FRONT PAGE, 1065 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
  106. Bush aid plan makes a fetus an 'unborn child'; Abortion rights activists object to language of prenatal proposal, The Daily Review (Hayward, CA), February 1, 2002 Friday, FRONT PAGE, 1056 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
  107. Abortion foes applaud benefits for the unborn, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), February 1, 2002, Friday, WIRE;, Pg. A06, 785 words, By Laura Meckler Associated Press writer
  108. Prenatal care plan calls fetus an 'unborn child'; Abortion-rights activists decry proposal, The Houston Chronicle, February 01, 2002, Friday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 1, 804 words, WASHINGTON, Abortions George W. Bush
  109. Abortion foes get a boost from U.S.; Plan extends health insurance to fetus, The Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA), February 1, 2002 Friday, FRONT PAGE, 1065 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
  110. Bush moves to extend prenatal care to poor women, San Mateo County Times (San Mateo, CA), February 1, 2002 Friday, FRONT PAGE, 1056 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
  111. Opponents of abortion cheer Bush aid program; Pregnancy plan for poor calls fetus 'unborn child', Tri-Valley Herald (Pleasanton, CA), February 1, 2002 Friday, FRONT PAGE, 1057 words, FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
  112. Definition of fetus may change To provide health care to low-income mothers, 'child' could include the unborn; critics upset, Ventura County Star (California), February 1, 2002 Friday, News; Pg. A01, 716 words, Jodi Enda; Knight Ridder Newspapers
  113. Elections focus for abortion rights on Roe v. Wade anniversary, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, January 22, 2002, Tuesday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 620 words, WASHINGTON
  114. 'Sanctity of Life' is Bush theme on Roe anniversary; Attention drawn to abortion issue 29 years after landmark ruling, The San Francisco Chronicle, JANUARY 22, 2002, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A3, 737 words, Harriet Chiang
  115. Roe vs. Wade anniversary signals political fight, Ventura County Star (California), January 22, 2002 Tuesday, News; Pg. A10, 386 words, Assoicated Press
  116. Liberals should target Saddam, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), December 30, 2001, Sunday, VIEWPOINT;, Pg. AA07, 585 words, By Rich Lowry National Review
  117. Parents who kill children should face Murder 1, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), December 9, 2001, Sunday, VIEWPOINT;, Pg. AA05, 774 words, By Deroy Murdock Scripps Howard News Service
  118. California Rep. Pelosi becomes highest-ranking woman in Congress, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, October 11, 2001, Thursday, BC cycle, State and Regional, 700 words, By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
  119. House Democrats pick S.F.'s Pelosi for minority whip; First woman to hold No. 2 post could be on track for speaker, The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 10, 2001, WEDNESDAY,, EDITION: PM = EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 858 words, Marc Sandalow, Washington
  120. Mom kills, NOW blames postpartum depression, The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 4, 2001, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. A15;, 644 words, Debra J. Saunders
  121. OPINION: NOW LISTEN, CHILD-BEARING CLOCK TICKS, The Columbian (Vancouver, WA.), August 23, 2001, Thursday, Opinion; Pg. c7, 742 words, Elizabeth Hovde, Columbian editorial staff e-mail address: elizabeth.hovde@columbian.com.
  122. Tiptoeing around the fertility issue, The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 18, 2001, Saturday, OPINION;Pg. B-10:2,7; B-6:1; B-12:6, 690 words, Marjie Lundstrom; THE SACRAMENTO BEE
  123. NATION UPDATE, The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 17, 2001, Friday, NEWS;Pg. A-6, 387 words
  124. NOW asks network not to air Limbaugh, The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 17, 2001, Friday, NEWS;Pg. A-6, 72 words, Reuters
  125. Fertility education campaign flies in face of feminist correctness, Sacramento Bee, August 16, 2001, Thursday, Pg. A3, 702 words, Marjie Lundstrom
  126. Women should know effect of age on fertility, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), August 11, 2001, Saturday, OPINION;, Pg. A09, 789 words, By Betsy Hart Scripps Howard News Service
  127. NOW LEADER URGES OREGON ACTIVISTS TO KEEP UP THE FIGHT, The Sunday Oregonian, August 5, 2001 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, LOCAL STORIES;, Pg. B02, 368 words, MELISSA L. JONES - The Oregonian
  128. THE CULTURE BUNKER, Seattle Weekly, July 26, 2001, Thursday, Music; Pg. 134, 748 words, michael krugman and jason cohen
  129. The Supreme paradoxes, The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 8, 2001, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL;, Pg. C6;, 704 words
  130. Lawyer gets picked to head NOW, Deseret News (Salt Lake City), July 2, 2001, Monday, WIRE;, Pg. A05, 206 words, Associated Press
  131. News Briefs , San Antonio Express-News (Texas), July 2, 2001, Monday, , METRO, Pg. 7A, 524 words
  132. Et cetera, The Seattle Times, July 1, 2001, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A14;, 435 words
  133. Across the Nation, The Seattle Times, July 1, 2001, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A8;, 579 words