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    Inclusion for binational LGBT couples in the immigration reform bill has been left out due to fears that the legislation would prove fatal to the larger immigration package. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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    Senate Democrats pull pro-LGBT proposal from immigration bill

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    Radical Islamist movement Ansar al-Shariah supporters clash with Tunisian police officers after Tunisia's Interior Ministry on Friday banned their annual conference supposed to be held in Kairouan, in Ettadhamen, near Tunis, Sunday May 19, 2013. Massive numbers of Tunisian police and army surrounded Tunisia's religious center of Kairouan to prevent a conference by a radical Islamist movement that has been implicated in attacks around the country. (AP Photo/Nawfel)

    Tunisian feminist arrested for alleged provocation

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    Dearth of female CEOs a huge problem?
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    FILE - This picture taken March 28, 2013 shows Afghan female prisoner in their cell at Badam Bagh, Afghanistan's central women's prison, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Conservative religious lawmakers in Afghanistan blocked a law on Saturday, May 18, 2013 that aims to protect women's freedoms, with some arguing that parts of it violate Islamic principles or encourage women to have sex outside of marriage.(AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, File)

    Afghan lawmakers block law on women’s rights

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    Competitive Enterprise Institute to honor transgender woman at annual dinner
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    Competitive Enterprise Institute to honor transgender woman at annual dinner

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    Politicians tweet praise of the late Margaret Thatcher
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    In this June 8, 2012 photo provided by the South Dakota National Guard, members of the South Dakota Army National Guard's 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, of Rapid City, N.D., practice tactical movement procedures at Camp Rapid. The Pentagon's announcement lifting the ban on women in combat units will affect the South Dakota National Guard.  Records show that 36 women currently serving in the South Dakota National Guard have earned combat action badges, a token issued to soldiers that have been in combat.  (AP Photo/South Dakota National Guar, Sgt. Andrew Turner)
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    Walter Williams: Some questions about women in combat

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    Poll: 17 percent of Marines would quit if women are moved into combat positions
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    Poll: 17 percent of Marines would quit if women are moved into combat positions

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    Michelle Malkin: Women against Bob Menendez? How about a Democratic woman?
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    Michelle Malkin: Women against Bob Menendez? How about a Democratic woman?

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