From: Thom Mitchell (tjmitch@ix.netcom.com)
Date: 12/31/02-08:10:37 AM Z
That is Senator-Elect Elizabeth Dole former head of the Red Cross, I think
she's earned the right to be viewed as her own entity not as an appendage.
Same can be said for Sen. Clinton.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Judy Seigel" <jseigel@panix.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 04:00
Subject: Re: The lives they lived
> > ===> Judy, what are you TALKING about?! Peggy Lee was 39 for at least 30
> > years. The rest was done with Photoshop 5.5. But you're right, women
over 40
> > are NEVER seen in the media, EVER. It's the law. OTOH, I statistics
indicate
> > that 68% of all American women are 39. In fact, a good many of these
> > actually do appear in the media, Judy, all the time, and fully clothed.
Look
> > more closely. How about the lady running H-P. She's in the Times, just
not
> > the entertainment section where you keep checking. Oh, and puh-LEASE
don't
>
> Ha HA. My point was that 3 of the 5 women chosen for the NY Times
> magazine feature were entertainers -- "scantily clad" ones. In the daily
> paper, the FIRST section is, with the business section, the one where they
> have clothes on.
>
> The photographs were dated. I subtracted the date of Peggy Lee's birth
> from the date of her photograph. 39.
>
> Today's first section of the Times (or yesterday's, Monday's) had
> just 3 identified women, "Jewell," WIFE of Andrew J. Whittaker, Maggie,
> WIFE of Richard M.Daley, and finally on page 12, Elizabeth Dole (WIFE of
> Bob Dole).
>
> The front page had no woman's byline.
>
> So what if a woman, Condi, or HP or other, appears on occasion? Today's
> first section had between 30 & 40 pictures of men -- not counting the
> group shots.
>
> J.
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