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There are other, more troubling developments as well. Earlier this year the president of Harvard got in trouble for suggesting that women didn't have the right stuff for science (he has since apologized). Recent stories about women at elite colleges who want to ditch it all to stay home with th...

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Published inNewsweek Vol. 146; no. 17; p. 46
Main Author Kantrowitz, Barbara
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Newsweek Publishing LLC 24.10.2005
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Summary:There are other, more troubling developments as well. Earlier this year the president of Harvard got in trouble for suggesting that women didn't have the right stuff for science (he has since apologized). Recent stories about women at elite colleges who want to ditch it all to stay home with their kids have prompted a furious debate among professional women.
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ISSN:0028-9604
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