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A Friend Stopped By | 07/16/2008 7:44 am

Sex and the Pretty: How Good Sex Keeps Your Skin Looking Young, by Shirley Lord

Being in love, loved back and having a good sex life is very good for the skin
By Shirley Lord

A Friend Stopped By | 07/09/2008 12:00 am

For Women in Asia It's Still: 'Who's Your Daddy?' by Vishakha N. Desai

For women trying to get ahead in Asia, it’s not what or who you know. It’s who your father or husband is. Asia Society President Vishakha N. Desai on the global glass ceiling
By Vishakha N. Desai
McCain and Palin

A Friend Stopped By | 09/03/2008 5:30 pm

Judy Bachrach: When McCain Offered Palin Second Place on the Ticket, She Had a Choice

Judy Bachrach writes for Vanity Fair, and is the creator of thecheckoutline.org, an online advice column for friends and relatives of the terminally ill.
By Judy Bachrach

Post | 08/26/2008 12:00 am

Robert Chambers: The Bad Seed?

Linda Fairstein, author and expert on sexual assault crimes, weighs in on the 12th anniversary of the death of Jennifer Levin
By Linda Fairstein

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/18/2008 5:30 pm

China's Heartbreak, by Junling Cui

For months, he has been the face of the Olympics for the Chinese, their Michael Phelps. Now he’s out with an injury and the Games won’t be the same for the hometown fans
By Junling Cui

A Friend Stopped By | 08/18/2008 12:00 pm

Three Women and a Baby, by Diane Clehane

After losing her mother, ‘wOw Friend’ Diane Clehane gains a daughter … and the courage to raise her
By Diane Clehane

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/18/2008 11:00 am

The Age of the Chinese Gymnasts: What to Believe? by Junling Cui

Our Beijing blogger and her husband’s differing worldviews on the age of the controversial Chinese gold medalist

A Friend Stopped By | 08/18/2008 12:00 am

Ashley Judd's Rwanda Diaries Part 11: 'I Was in Dark Water'

Population Services International’s global ambassador Ashley Judd continues her work in Africa and in the fight against gender-based violence
By Ashley Judd

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/15/2008 8:45 am

What's the Price of Gold for Chinese Athletes? by Junling Cui

This year’s reward is still secret (last time it was $30,000) but this much is clear: Chinese Olympians hail from some of the nation’s poorest regions and that makes the stakes huge
By Junling Cui

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/14/2008 10:30 am

Who Says the Chinese Aren't Phelps Fans? by Junling Cui

The New York Times and others maintain that the U.S. swim star’s performance is ignored in Beijing, but wOw’s woman on the scene says otherwise
By Junling Cui

A Friend Stopped By | 08/14/2008 10:00 am

A Diva of Drag Dishes His Madonna Memories, by Joey Arias

Jumping out of her bachelorette party cake isn’t the only fun this friend remembers of the Material Girl in her earlier years in New York and Hollywood
By Joey Arias

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/13/2008 8:30 am

Olympics Chatter: Are There Barriers to Women Entrepreneurs in China? by Junling Cui

wowOwow’s Beijing blogger live from the Olympics
By Junling Cui

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/11/2008 4:30 pm

What's a Chinese Star Doing Coaching the American Women's Volleyball Team? by Junling Cui

wowOwow’s Beijing blogger live from the Olympics
By Junling Cui

A Friend Stopped By | 08/11/2008 12:00 am

Ashley Judd's Rwanda Diaries Part Ten: What We Take For Granted …

Population Services International’s global ambassador Ashley Judd brings the wonders of clean water to a Rwandan slum
By Ashley Judd

wOw's Beijing Olympics Blog | 08/09/2008 9:30 pm

Beijing, Day One: A Senseless Murder in the Midst of Celebration, by Junling Cui

Our wOw woman on the scene reports on the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, from the murder of Todd Bachman, father-in-law of U.S. men’s volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon, to opening day’s boldface names
By Junling Cui