Susan Orr, President Bush's controversial appointee to head the Office of Population Affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), resigned this week after less than a year in the position. Orr's a...
The US Senate passed a supplemental war spending bill on Thursday, which included a provision to restore government subsidies for birth control pills sold at university and low-income health centers. Advocated by the Feminist Majority and other pro-choice organizations, the
Vermont Governor Jim Douglas (R) signed a bill this week requiring insurance companies to help cover the cost mammograms. Under the new law, companies will be able to charge a maximum $25 co-payment, according to the
Have you ever attended an "internet marriage"? By that, I mean a wedding which came as a result of using the World Wide Web to meet a suitable marriage partner. Statistics indicate that internet marriages are en-vogue nowadays. Although many
The national secretary of Angola's governing party's female arm (OMA), Luzia Inglês, will Friday travel to northern Bengo province, where she is due to work for three days with the militants of Dande, Dembos and Bula-Atumba districts.