FROM BATAAN TO BENGHAZI: WOMEN IN WAR
by Elayne Clift Since the days of the goddess Athena, armed and shouting war cries, there have been female warriors. Still, war is viewed as
by Elayne Clift Since the days of the goddess Athena, armed and shouting war cries, there have been female warriors. Still, war is viewed as
by Elayne Clift City of Soldiers: A Year of Life, Death, and Survival in Afghanistan Author: Kate Fearon Interlink Books, Northhampton, MA ISBN: 978-1-56656-902-6 Memoir/Politics
by Elayne Clift Her day begins before dawn. She walks over four miles on uneven paths to reach a hand-dug pit from which she fetches
By Elayne Clift Ive always felt ambivalent about Nicolas Kristofs columns in The New York Times, even though they have exposed so effectively the tragic
by Elayne Clift “You’ll have to have a hysterectomy, of course,” my doctor said nearly three years ago. Maybe, I thought. And maybe not. I
by Elayne Clift The controversial Arkansas physician answered questions from ON THE ISSUES contributing editor Elayne Clift in November, 1993. OTI: The offices of population affairs,
by Elayne Clift “If I could have a magic wand tomorrow and do one thing for this economy,” then President-elect Bill Clinton said last December,
by Elayne Clift The hype is that women are frivolous, if not downright evil, frittering their time away in law school and then demanding fertility
By Elayne Clift Women from around the world meet in Florida to challenge the powers that be. QUOTABLE QUOTES “If women are to ‘clean up
by Elaine Clift hen Suzanne Hadley said “no” to her boss last year, “it seemed like the most natural thing in the world to say.”
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