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Women's Quarterly articles from January 2002

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Women's Quarterly back issues from January 2002:

The worst generation. (Diary).(Sara Jane Olson, Symbionese Liberation Army)(Brief Article)

Jan 01, 2002;

Booby traps at the Pentagon: Charmaine and Jack Yoest introduce you to the Pentagon's babes in arms. What do they want? An "open dialogue" on breastfeeding.(Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services)

Jan 01, 2002;

A peace of my mind: Dave Shiflett takes on bellicose pacifists.

Jan 01, 2002;

Return of the Guy: Men were pronounced economically and evolutionarily finished in the late 1990s. but Charlotte Allen says that manhood is back in fashion.

Jan 01, 2002;

Lionel Tiger: Is manliness really back in favor? TWQ editor Charlotte Hays poses the question to Rutgers University anthropologist Lionel Tiger, author of the ground-breaking The Decline of Males. (Interview).(Interview)

Jan 01, 2002;

Float like a butterfly, hug like a woman: Evan Gahr cannot embrace the trend of men hugging men. (The Token Man).(Brief Article)

Jan 01, 2002;

Menopause envy: Not all guys were changed by September 11. Sally L. Satel, M.D., reports that some men are getting the vapors.

Jan 01, 2002;

Hot flashes.(Independent Women's Forum website)(Brief Article)

Jan 01, 2002

What about Joan? A fierce woman in combat? Medieval gender bender? Sandra Miesel has the inside scoop on Joan of Arc.

Jan 01, 2002;

Feminists go to war: Christine Stolba says feminists are between a rock and a hard place.

Jan 01, 2002;

Women and war: What the polls show. (Poll-Pourri).(Polling Data)(Brief Article)

Jan 01, 2002;

The church of global warming: Jane S. Shaw is hot on the trail of environmental piety.

Jan 01, 2002;

A short history of bullying, toadying, and snitching: Kenneth Minogue puts Americas fixation with the schoolyard bully in perspective.

Jan 01, 2002;

On high alert. (One Last Observation).(Brief Article)

Jan 01, 2002