First she was portrayed as a model of virtue who was violated by a rich and powerful man. Then she was presented as a liar and a schemer.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez vowed to win re-election next year, saying his struggle with cancer is helping to strengthen his political movement.
Mohammed Bin Hammam is refusing to resign as Asia soccer chief and has asked his colleagues for their patience as he tries to clear his name.
The mysterious "creation" particle believed to have turned flying debris into stars and planets at the dawn of the universe has evaded capture.
Nigerian security forces killed at least 23 people in the city of Maiduguri in retaliation for a bomb attack blamed on a radical Islamic sect.
The UN World Food Programme will start airlifting food to Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya — the drought-stricken Horn of Africa region.
Anders Behring Breivik told a judge on Monday his bombing and shooting rampage that killed scores aimed to save Europe from a Muslim takeover.
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Young feminist <b>Jen Thorpe</b> recalls her first experience of Eve Ensler’s work, and the project it inspired.
Eve Ensler’s works look at the world from a female point of view. So where does that leave the men in the audience?