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Strong jobs report boosts US stock market, eases rate hike fears

Amidst a buoyant week for the stock market, a robust jobs report reaffirms the resilience of the US economy.

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A Woman's Place (1998) - The A.V. Club

A Woman's Place tells the intimate stories of women from three countries - India, South Africa and the USA - who are fighting to balance the scales of power so that "a man's world" is also a woman's place. Advocates for women's rights have frequently turned to LAW in their efforts to accord women equality. But are new laws enough to change old ways? A Woman's Place explores this question through three separate stories that share one common link - patriarchal control and women's efforts to dislodge it. In a new, post-apartheid South Africa TandaswaNdita, a judge works with traditional village courts so women can inherit property as per the new Constitution. In Duluth Minnesota, Mary Asmus, a prosecutor works with community groups to prosecute domestic abuse cases, in a way that won't render victims more vulnerable. In India two women, Veena who had an arranged marriage and Seema, who married for love both find themselves at the same juncture, divorce, but with many disadvantages. Their lawyer, Flavia Agnes, uses a unique, feminist approach to law to help them have the life they want. Using this cross-cultural approach the film reveals that patriarchy may cut across cultures and but each society finds unique and particular ways to tackle it.

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Maharashtra cop who won sex change battle becomes a father | India News

India News: On the Makar Sankranti occasion on January 15, Lalit Salve, a constable from Beed who had successfully petitioned the Bombay High Court five years ago

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:03:00

Like i was sorry, and. ..erm, and ijust couldn t explain it. the whole thing was crazy. and two days later, a powerful committee of mps promised they d investigate. we will be launching an inquiry next week to try and get some answers, and to try and get some justice for people like seema and jo, but hundreds of others in the same position. that was four years ago. do you remember how you felt when the announcement of the mps inquiry was made live on breakfast? wow, it s so exciting. at least somebody somewhere is taking it seriously, you know, which, up until then nobody was really listening. that mps inquiry led to the bigger public inquiry that resumes today. a statutory public inquiry like this one is a big deal. it has the full backing of the law to make witnesses attend and face questions, even if they don t want to. it can t punish anyone, but it can point the finger where it thinks people and organisations have failed or acted badly. and ultimately, it s about getting

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:11:00

Inquiry into the horizon it scandal. the hearings began in february 2022, but these latest evidence sessions are set against a backdrop of increased scrutiny about the miscarriage ofjustice, triggered by the broadcast of an itv drama. ben boulos has the latest. i haven t got that money, and i don t know where it s gone. jo hamilton, the sub postmistress portrayed in the recent itv drama, has played a key role in the fight for justice. she told bbc breakfast her story back in march 2020. 14 times i had to plead guilty. you just wanted to scream. i d been told that i had to look like i was sorry, and. ..erm, and ijust couldn t explain it. the whole thing was crazy. and two days later, a powerful committee of mps promised they d investigate. we will be launching an inquiry next week to try and get some answers, and to try and get some justice for people like seema and jo, but hundreds of others

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 07:03:00

Action taken against those sub postmasters. today one of the post office s former investigators will be questioned. he was part of the team whose work led to the wrongful prosecutions and convictions of so many innocent people for crimes they had not committed. i haven t got that money, and i don t know where it s gone. jo hamilton, the sub postmistress portrayed in the recent itv drama, has played a key role in the fight for justice. she told bbc breakfast her story back in march 2020. 14 times i had to plead guilty. you just wanted to scream. i d been told that i had to look like i was sorry, and. ..erm, and ijust couldn t explain it. the whole thing was crazy. and two days later, a powerful committee of mps promised they d investigate. we will be launching an inquiry next week to try and get some answers, and to try and get some justice for people like seema and jo, but hundreds of others in the same position. that was four years ago.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:29:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:43:00

She told bbc breakfast her story back in march 2020. ia times i had to plead guilty. you just wanted to scream. i d been told that i had to look like i was sorry, and. ..erm, and ijust couldn t explain it. the whole thing was crazy. and two days later, a powerful committee of mps promised they d investigate. we will be launching an inquiry next week to try and get some answers, and to try and get some justice for people like seema and jo, but hundreds of others in the same position. that was four years ago. do you remember how you felt when the announcement of the mps inquiry was made live on breakfast? wow, it s so exciting. at least somebody somewhere is taking it seriously, you know, which, up until then nobody was really listening. that mps inquiry led to the bigger public inquiry that resumes today. a statutory public inquiry like this one is a big deal. it has the full backing of the law to make witnesses attend and face questions, even if they don t want to.

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