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A cove trying to rally round and do his part toward defeating the blighters and excrescences of the world.

by: Bertie
Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 1:19:00 AM EDT
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According to SheWired, Wimbledon organizers had no qualms about telling the Daily Mail newspaper that they "try to schedule very attractive women players on Centre Court, no matter what their ranking." That is why you rarely see Venus or Serena Williams, easily the two most dominant women at Wimbledon for the past decade, on Centre Court until one or both make it to the semi-finals. Like Helen Wortham at SheWired, I am not sure whether I am more offended by the blatant bigotry, or by the scale of arrogance that accompanies it. And it is not just the Williams' sisters who are affected. There are a lot of high-ranked Russian and Eastern European women who do not meet the beauty standards set by the stalwarts at Wimbledon. Interestingly, the fans seem to have gotten over what I will term the Kournikova Syndrome (Anna never won a singles tournament of any kind in her entire career) and are flocking to see the top-seeded women. We do not need to cry for Venus and Serena--they made $2.5 million at last year's Wimbledon and will make more this year. Yet that does not erase the "sex sells" attitude of the Wimbledon organizers.

Spare me the argument that some women on the tour dress to kill, so the women are their own worst enemy. There is a distinct difference between a woman choosing how to dress and a institution like the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club having a policy that discriminates on the basis of looks. 


by: Bertie
Friday, January 9, 2009 at 2:46:00 PM EST
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The Texas newspapers (I originally read the story in the Houston Chronicle, but the San Antonio Express-News had better coverage) are all carrying the same story: Texas has dropped from being #1 in the nation for its teenage pregnancy rate.  All the way to #3. And after a "decade of steady decline," the rate rose in 2006.  Alas, there is still too much claptrap being preached in Texas about abstention being the only answer. The article is worth a read for its information, but also contains sadly humorous comments of some of the "experts." Dr. Janet Realini, head of Healthy Futures, says, "This is not good news for Texas....My guess is that it's a combination of higher percentage of teens having sex and fewer of those are using contraception.” Realini must have gotten her doctorate in The Blindingly Obvious. As for her organization, Healthy Futures, it appears to be oriented toward offering support to those who choose abstention. Well, we know how that has worked out.

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