Sheryl Sandberg lingered on stage last week in Davos after leading a panel on “Women as the Way Forward,” and found herself surrounded by a dozen fans -- all save one of them female.
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Chicago is male skewed — 103.6 single men for every 100 single women.But a scarcity of women doesn’t just dampen men’s spirits — it could hurt their finances, too.When men think they outnumber women, they borrow more, save less and make more impulse purchases, according to a study by University of Minnesota marketing professor Vladas Griskevicius.University researchers asked groups of men to ...
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Today, Feb. 1, is National Girls and Women in Sports Day, which celebrates, as you might expect, girls and women in sports. This year, commemoration is centered around marking the 40th anniversary of the Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Act. You might know the act by what it was called before it was renamed ...
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Christopher Knight reviews "In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States" at Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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Sheryl Sandberg lingered on stage last week in Davos, Switzerland, after leading a panel on "Women as the Way Forward" and found herself surrounded by a dozen fans - all save one of them female.
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At a time when gender barriers still had to be surmounted, eight women created better civic engagement with their personal strengths and social media tools, like contact lists written with pen on paper.
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Sheryl Sandberg lingered on stage last week in Davos after leading a panel on “Women as the Way Forward,” and found herself surrounded by a dozen fans -- all save one of them female.
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Sheryl Sandberg lingered on stage last week in Davos after leading a panel on “Women as the Way Forward,” and found herself surrounded by a dozen fans -- all save one of them female.
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to announce a new program Thursday that gives minority and women-owned businesses seeking city contracts extra support. Emanuel is establishing a “phase-out graduation” program to give businesses additional support as they outgrow the women and minority program. Jamie Rhee, the commissioner of procurement in Chicago, said the vendor community complained that they ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Women's Professional Soccer won't play the 2012 season amid a legal dispute with an ousted owner. The league's Board of Governors voted Monday to suspend the season with hopes of resuming in 2013, the WPS announced.
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