tiistaina, maaliskuuta 22, 2005

30 prosentilla suomalaisista viiraa päässä

Feministipuolue saa kannatusta:
Lähes 30 prosenttia suomalaisista tukee feministipuolueen perustamista, ilmenee Iltalehden Taloustutkimuksella teettämästä kyselystä. Vastaajista 29 prosenttia ? 32 prosenttia naisista ja 25 prosenttia miehistä ? kannattaa erityisen naispuolueen perustamista.
Venäjän poliittinen tulevaisuus näyttää paljon valoisammalta:
Garry Kasparov, the brilliant and aggressive tactician regarded by many as the greatest chess player of all time, announced his retirement from professional play. He said he plans to write books and become more active in the politics of Russia, a country that's "headed down the wrong path.""As a chess player, I did everything I could, even more. Now I want to use my intellect and strategic thinking in Russian politics," Kasparov said.
Ei naisia vankilaan:
Only women who commit serious or violent offences and are a danger to the public should be jailed, a prison reform charity has said.

Less than 10% of the 4,400 women held in English and Welsh jails would be imprisoned under such a policy, the Howard League for Penal Reform said.

"Women are being sent to prison in unacceptable numbers and are suffering disproportionately when they are inside," Howard League chief Frances Crook said.
Naiset vakoilevat kännykkääsi:
Three-quarters of the 1,000 women surveyed admitted they've looked through the call log of their boyfriend's cellphone.
Australian naisista maalautuu surullinen kuva:
Report paints sad portrait of the modern woman: The average Australian woman is older, single and apparently no longer interested in sex. The research suggests she may also be unhappier than she used to be.
Australialaisilla on kuitenkin asiat vielä aika hyvin. Suunnilleen tuon saman lisäksi Suomen naiset juovat eniten Euroopassa ja kohta myöskin kuuluvat feministiseen puolueeseen.

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