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  • Women to serve closer to combat
    Pentagon recommending to Congress that female servicemembers be allowed to serve in more jobs closer to front lines

  • Women, men share billing in boat race on Thames
    Women will be given equal billing with men in the annual boat race between English universities Oxford and Cambridge, staging the women's race on the same day and the same course as the men's event starting in 2015. Organizers said the races on the River Thames in London will give the women's race a higher profile and some much-needed funding.

  • APNewsBreak: Sources: New military roles for women
    For the past decade women in the U.S. military have served, fought and died on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • Sources: Pentagon rules shift on women in combat
    Pentagon rules are catching up a bit with reality after a decade when women in the U.S. military have served, fought and died on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • Women with low literacy suffer more than men: study
    (Reuters) - Women with low literacy suffer disproportionately more than men, encountering more difficulties in finding a well-paying job and being twice as likely to end up in the group of lowest wage earners, a study released on Wednesday said. Analysis by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR) found women at all levels of literacy tend to earn less than men, but it's at the lowest ...