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- From: cgates@mitre.org (Curt Gates)
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- Subject: Re: Gender Discrimination
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.141442.7229@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 14:14:42 GMT
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- In article <C1Fzvx.D5@world.std.com> ematz@world.std.com (Ed Matz) writes:
- > But one
- > feminist has observed (on NPR, no less!) another double-standard at
- > work:
- What did you expect from NPR? Did you hear Terry Gross when she
- interviewed Robert Bly a few months ago? That interview, and a couple of
- others, motivated me to go out and buy his book and not listen to NPR on
- the way home for a while. And not renew my membership to a local NPR
- station.
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- What a tough struggle for a mom that makes more money in a few months
- than a schoolteacher makes in 20 years. Gag, choke, wretch. Cmon, Zoe,
- you coulda showed more class than that. At least it once again shows that
- breaking the law is an equal opportunity activity. Next candidate, please.
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