Archive - Oct 19, 2006
Cities opt for economics instead of religion to boost downtown areas
Submitted by Jonathan on Thu, 2006-10-19 20:44Via Slate.com's Today's Papers column, from an article of the same title by Emily Bazar in USA Today:
Churches are being turned away by cities and towns that hope to enliven a fading downtown or boost their tax base…
The Liberty Legal Institute, which represents churches in religious-freedom disputes, says more communities are tightening zoning codes or considering other ways to restrict church locations…
The communities with restrictions say they're not against churches, they just want a variety of services for their residents and businesses that attract customers seven days a week.
After Machismo's Long Reign, Women Gain in Spain
Submitted by Jonathan on Thu, 2006-10-19 20:41From an article of the same title by Molly Moore in The Washington Post:
When Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega graduated from law school in the 1970s, Spanish law prohibited her -- and any other woman -- from becoming a judge, serving as a witness in court or opening a bank account.
Today, the angular, outspoken 57-year-old is Spain's first female vice president, helping orchestrate a cultural revolution in the boardrooms and living rooms of the country that coined the word machismo -- male chauvinism -- five centuries ago…
Her Socialist government is requiring political parties to allot 40 percent of their candidate lists to women and is telling big companies to give women 40 percent of the seats on corporate boards. Half of Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero's cabinet members are women -- the highest proportion in any government in Europe.
New divorce laws not only make it easier for couples to split but stipulate that marital obligations require men to share the housework equally with their wives.
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