Topic: Susan Shapiro Barash
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Would change on gays allow Boy Scouts to recapture role in society? (+video)
The Boy Scouts has signaled it may remove a ban on gays that caused a rift within the movement. This could help improve both Boy Scout enrollment and fundraising.
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Is daytime TV in decline, or just getting ready for the next ‘big thing’?
Daytime soaps are dying and Oprah is leaving, sort of, so where is daytime TV headed? With changing demographics and women's evolving tastes, it's not yet clear where the next hit will come from.
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Why Americans can't stop obsessing over the royal wedding
For a nation without a king, America can't seem to get enough of the British royalty. Is it admiration of an elegant culture or just drooling over their jewels – or both?
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Prince William and Kate Middleton: For women, romance or nostalgia?
Weddings in general – and this royal wedding in particular – look different to single and married women, say experts. 'It's the dream come true' to the former, and the 'dream that was' to the latter.
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White House marks Women's History Month with 50-year progress report
Women's History Month began Tuesday, and the White House released the 'first comprehensive federal report on the status of women' since 1963.
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Twilight moms: Why women are drawn to teens' 'Eclipse'
Among Edward-obsessed teens lining up to see 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' are grown women equally taken by the teen love story.
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No joke: making peace with the in-laws
Getting along with in-laws doesn't have to be like a bad joke.







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