News and Views: December 2006
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- Iraqi Women's Bodies Are Battlefields for War Vendettas (Kavita N. Ramdas, AlterNet)
- Behind The Gaza Breakdown (Chris Toensing, TomPaine.com)
- Latin America's Pink Tide? (Laura Carlsen, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- IRAQ: Abduction of Women on the Rise (Dahr Jamail and Ali al-Fadhily, Inter Press Service)
- Pinochet, Never Convicted in Court, Dead at 91 (Gustavo González, Inter Press Service)
- IRAQ: Widows Become the Silent Tragedy (Dahr Jamail and Ali Al-Fadhily, Inter Press Service)
- IRAQ: It's Hard Being a Woman (Dahr Jamail and Ali Al-Fadhily, Inter Press Service)
- John Bolton's Greatest Hits (Ian Williams, The Nation)
- Success of abstinence in cutting teen pregnancies is a 'myth' (Sarah Womack, Telegraph/UK)
- Bush Pick Threatens Women's Health (Roberta Riley, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Op-Ed)
- Challenging the "Luxury" of Abstinence (Haider Rizvi, Inter Press Service)


