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Seven Year Old Made to Strip in School
IBNlive.com, 9/30/2007

IBNlive.com - New Delhi, September 30, 2007 Rakhi had forgotten to finish her homework the previous day, so she expected to be pulled up, perhaps even caned. What she didn't expect was being made to take off her clothes in front of her classmates.

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'Ismat Never Minced Words'
Hindu, 9/30/2007

Hindu - Chennai, India, September 30, 2007 Tahira Naqvi, a U.S.-based academic, writer and translator, shares her views on Ismat Chughtai, explaining why the writer is still best known for Lihaaf and why Ajeeb Aadmi, despite its cinematic potential, has not attracted a Mumbai filmmaker.

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China Bans Bra, Underwear Ads
The Associated Press, 9/30/2007

The Associated Press - September 30, 2007 China has banned television and radio ads for push-up bras, figure-enhancing underwear and sex toys in the communist government's latest move to purge the nation's airwaves of what it calls social pollution.

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Focus on Need for Bringing the Transgendered to Mainstream
Hindu, 9/29/2007

Hindu - Chennai, India, September 28, 2007 Led by Member of Parliament Kanimozhi, speakers at a seminar here on Thursday underscored the need for initiatives for brining the transgendered to the mainstream.

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Sexual Harassment at Workplaces
The News, 9/28/2007

The News - International - Pakistan, September 28, 2007 Reinforcement of law against sexual harassment at workplace should be made mandatory in all public and private sector organisations and a code of conduct should be adopted to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for women at workplaces, said speakers at a seminar organised by Alliance Against Sexual Harassment (AASHA).

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