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		<title>Comment on Female Genital Cutting: The Pressures of Culture, International Attention, and Domestic Law on the Role of African Women by Orchid Project’s round-up of FGC news on the web &#124;</title>
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		<title>Comment on Taking the Sex out of Sexual Harassment: How the &#8220;Equal Opportunity Harasser&#8221; Defense Threatens to Change the Contours of Sexual Harassment Under Title VII, and Why it Should be Eliminated by Gender &#38; Sexuality Law Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; New From GSL Online: Taking the Sex out of Sexual Harassment: How the &#8220;Equal Opportunity Harasser&#8221; Defense Threatens to Change the Contours of Sexual Harassment Under Title VII, and </title>
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