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Re: Bride burning and dowry deaths in India (an original article)
In article <4gggpg$rrl@babbage.ece.uc.edu>,
Partha Banerjee <mani@srirangam.esd.sgi.com> wrote:
[...]
>Geographical distribution of DOWRY DEATHS in India2 (a partial list)
[table deleted]
Shouldn't the number be adjusted for population first before any
inference can be drawn? Or am I just insisting on imposing the values
of a "masculine science" on the analysis of a problem of women :-^
>[...] A large section of Kashmir has been taken by Pakistan through wars
in the sixties.
Late Forties or Sixties? War or wars?
> Both India and Pakistan claim ownership of the state.
And I thought that India was moving away from State ownership of
everything :-)
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