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Hillary, Go Home
As Secretary Clinton arrives in Pakistan amid pandemonium today, The Daily Beast's Fatima Bhutto says her visit is pure charade-and that American aid is the gift that keeps on taking.
When the Victim Is Jailed
Women and girls are being incarcerated in record numbers, often after years of sexual violence and addiction. They need support, not punishment-and one young activist is making that happen.
Getting the Guys to Help
In a bold new strategy, women's rights advocates in Africa are using clever, non-confrontational techniques to win power for women. It's all about getting the men on board by convincing them equality is in their own interest.
Can This Film Save Afghanistan?
It took documentarian Robert Greenwald 40 years to become an activist, but it was worth the wait, writes Gail Sheehy-his new film about Afghanistan is a clarion call for peace.
Breaking the Kennedy Bond
Teddy fought for equality, but his track record on women's issues was lacking. Amy Siskind makes the case for ending his family's hold on the Senate seat-and giving it to a woman.
How Reagan Made Teddy
Ted Kennedy's unabashed liberalism helped enable the rise of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s-then Reagan returned the favor by playing the perfect foil.
The Power of Empty Nesters
Meet D.C.'s new influencers: women whose grown-up kids free them from domestic distractions. Mimi Swartz talks to Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett about the high energy of a second phase.
Cambodia's Fearless Heroine
The prime minister calls her a "hustler" and a "gangster," but Mo Sochua is a savior of women sold into sex slavery-and willing to go to prison if that's what it takes to help them.
Iran's Hillary Clinton
Once an anti-shah activist in a miniskirt, Zahrah Rahnavard is now a feminist in a chador. Pulitzer Prize-winning author and longtime Mideast correspondent Geraldine Brooks on how Rahnavard could revolutionize the role of first lady if her husband wins the election.

























