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May 30, 2012
Female Voters Flex Their Muscle

American women have learned how to roar, and they did it in the November midterm elections.
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May 30, 2012
New Online Tool Bridges Technology Use Gap for Women and Minority Small- Business Owners

Biz Tech-Connect (http://www.biztechconnect.com/) is a small-business Web portal that provides free online technology training geared towards women and minority entrepreneurs nationwide.

May 30, 2012
Women Raise Heat On Immigration Debate

Female immigrants are drawing increased attention as Congress heads into debate next week on immigration reform. Female domestic workers and abused women who fear deportation are two groups of women high on advocates' radar.

May 30, 2012
Major Gender Gap In House Vote On Iraq

Gender gap held in the House's vote yesterday to approve a bill authorizing supplemental funding for the war in Iraq without benchmarks for withdrawal. Of the total 142 votes opposing the measure, 37 were made by women.

May 30, 2012
Women Give Less In Campaign Donations

Women control 51 percent of the nation's wealth, but account for just 27 percent of federal political donations, according to a report released yesterday by the Women's Campaign Forum Foundation.

May 30, 2012
Female Votes Give Clinton A Strong Base

Sisterhood is powerful, the slogan goes, so powerful that women are propelling Sen. Hillary Clinton to the front of the Democratic pack in Florida and nationwide.

May 30, 2012
Clinton Campaign Spoofs 'Sopranos'

The Clinton family took a cue from the Soprano family on Tuesday, releasing an online video that spoofed the finale of the HBO drama and aimed at generating buzz — and money —for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign.

May 30, 2012
Clinton Focuses On Female Bonding

The most viable female presidential candidate in U.S. history is building what amounts to a separate organization devoted to winning women's votes. As she pursues the Democratic nomination, the scale of New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's outreach appears unprecedented.