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Why engineering is the perfect job for women in Turkey
Artist Gillian Wearing talks about how mother-daughter relationships can be claustrophobic
What do you need to do to live to a ripe old age – and enjoy it?
Christmas is a festival of food – three international cooks share their secrets
Why are so many women round the world hooked on romantic fiction?
Jenny Shipley says she learned all her political skills raising her children
Should folic acid be added to bread, as in America, in order to safeguard pregnant women?
Two fanatical female sports supporters who've travelled the world to follow football
In Brazil, half of all births are by Caesarian Section - why?
A growing number of women in are the main wage-earner in their households
Ordinary Tamil women in Sri Lanka talk about the persecution they face
Why are women coming together to fight crime in the art world?
Black and Asian women talk about the challenges of setting up their own businesses
Do women laugh at different things from men, and does the subject matter?
Why have Women in Black been demonstrating against the prospect of another Gulf war?
Why do so many people head abroad in order to 'find themselves'?
The daughter of a German Nazi who moved to Britain after the Second World War
Cheryl Korolas talks about her role in the end of apartheid
An unwanted and abused Chinese girl who went on to become a successful doctor
Heather Couper explains how her passion for astronomy began
Are we wasting our money on beauty treatments when we can make cheap versions at home?
One writer talks about why she's not afraid to use the word fat, or be described as fat
Feng shui is said to tap into forces that can improve your life and finances - does it?
Should we take our husband's name when we marry? Is this anti-feminist?
Would you donate your eggs to an infertile woman?
Since the downfall of the Marcos dictatorship, have things improved for women?
Luzon is a remote Philippino island, where life has stayed the same for centuries
Is 'girl power' a meaningless slogan or a phrase for women to unite behind?
Can revenge be a cathartic act, or will it always have negative consequences?
Do women view travel differently to men?