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Hell hath no fury like a career woman after men have been warned ...
THEY are picky about who they will marry, tend to have flings, put off having children to the point of infertility, keep dirty homes and are miserable to boot. So why marry a career woman? The argument that working women make lousy wives was given new life last week by Forbes, a top American business magazine, prompting a slew of furious protests from women readers. One typical response was that the article was "blood-boilingly misogynistic".
Written by Michael Noer, a senior editor with Forbes.com, it began: "Guys: A word of advice. Marry pretty women or ugly ones. Short ones or tall ones. Blondes or brunettes. Just, whatever you do, don't marry a woman with a career." He went on: "While everyone knows that marriage can be stressful, recent studies have found professional women are more likely to get divorced, more likely to cheat, less likely to have children and, if they do have kids, they are more likely to be unhappy about it."
Noer's article was a brutal and highly selective way of summarising recent research, which has revived the long-tarnished concept of the "happy housewife".
No more afternoon Heralds as of 25 years ago
The world watched as Prince Charles of England and Lady Diana had a fairy tale wedding in London. Here in Grand Forks, some names in the news:
Marsha Gibb, Fargo, won the women's state golf tournament at Lincoln Park.
Karen Urff of Bismarck and Thomas Lander of Grand Forks announced their engagement and wedding date set for Oct. 24 in St. Anne's Catholic Church in Bismarck.
Grand Forks golfer Todd Schaefer, 18, knocked Skip Madsen, defending state champion, out of the running in the North Dakota Amateur Tournament in Bismarck. Schaefer gained the quarter final play for the second straight year, but he lost out to Mike Kingsrud, Fargo.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lothspeich were at home here following their June wedding at First Presbyterian Church of Stephen, Minn.
Lawyers rank judge candidates
MOUNT CLEMENS -- The Macomb County Bar Association on Wednesday released its members' rankings of seven candidates running for the first open Circuit Court seat in four years.
Lawyer David Viviano led the pack with a rating of 3.86 on a 5-point scale, in which 1 is poor and 5 is excellent. The other candidates scored as follows: Carrie L. Fuca, 3.71; Kenneth M. Mattson 3.70; Paul B. Addis, 3.24; John J. Latella, 3.06; James C. Bishai; 2.80; and Andrea J. Ferrara, 1.53.
The 336 respondents -- all Macomb County lawyers who belong to the bar association -- evaluated candidates in five areas, including legal analysis, trial skills and temperament.
"These are the colleagues of the people running for judge and know them the best," said Jacob Femminineo Jr., president of the bar.
Teen Experts Serve Up Chicken Soup for the Soul: Extra Helpings of ...
Seattle, WA (OPENPRESS) August 21, 2006 -- Failing grades, dating dilemmas and just fitting in are only a few of the tough challenges facing todays tweens and teens. And with Hollywood starlets (such as Mary Kate Olsen publicly battling anorexia), the pressures facing teens are obvious. While good intending parents and teachers may offer advice, seldom do they really know where teens are coming from. So who better to hear advice from than other teens? Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: The Real Deal Challenges: Stories about Disses, Losses, Messes, Stresses and More offers straight talk from fellow teens on real problems along with sound advice. Packed with original teen written poems, pop culture trivia, quizzes on how to handle real-life situations, The Real Deal Challenges: Stories about Disses, Losses, Messes, Stresses and More uses teens stories with a been there done that approach, covering topics like: bratty brothers, self esteem, peer pressure, unfair teachers, parental divorce, illness, and death.