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TELL ME A STORY ■ E-2 SLANT ON SENIORS ■ E-3 CLUB CALENDAR ■ E-4 WEDDINGS ■ E-5,6
■	EDUCATION ■
Women’s studies as problematic as men’s
■	Let us now praise famous women?
Well, writing in Mother Jones magazine on the women’s studies departments at Berkeley, the University of Iowa, Smith College and Dartmouth, Karen Lehrman says she found ideologues galore, classrooms in which group therapy has replaced scholarship, and sheeplike students that swallow feminist orthodoxy whole.
In the syllabuses, she says, accomplished women of history are left out in favor of “unremarkable women who are of interest primarily because the patriarchy victimized them in one way or another.”
■	WORKPLACE ■
Into the frying pan is not the place to be
■	Restaurant owners and workers take care': Dozens of people, mostly teen-agers, suffer serious bums every year as a result of accidents involving deep fryers, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.
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Go back in time to the days when French Colonials ruled the territory
By KAT BERGERON
THE SUN HERALD
After centuries of silence, the French colonials will re-occupy Fort Maurepas, pitching tents, firing musket volleys, drilling military-style in 18th-century clothing and cooking over open fires.
The curious and the history-minded are invited next weekend to the beachfront site in Ocean Springs to watch the colonials, who will whisk them back to the 1700s, when life in the frontier Louisiana Territory was rough


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